If you have been on the Internet for any length of time you can be sure that you have received numerous invitations to join various social network organizations. Unlike some people I simply can not spend time on those social sites or I would never manage to get anything accomplished that I need to do. It doesn't seem practical to sign up for everyone that sends me an invitation.
A better solution would be to at least sign up for those which you may deem to be important in regards to your niche. Immediately go to the profile page and create your personal profile. If you find that it is not to your advantage to remain in these network merely stop going there. You will eventually select several which you plan to contribute to as a result of its usefulness to you.
Using blogs for SEO
I had always considered blogs to be an internet feature that was reserved for geeks that were overly self opinionated zealots who tended to push their own political agenda. Or they were an assortment of teenage school children who complained about getting another zit while using language that bordered upon one of two extremes. The first was it put a blush on many a sailors while the second one would require the translation services of a rocket scientist to interrupt it.
I finally changed my thinking in regards to these blog entries and realized that the blog could very well be used as a tool for SEO purposes. In its most basic form it resembled spamming however it should be completed properly it can certainly get your web site spidered almost immediately.
It seems to be a very effective method to write pages into your blog which you want Google and Yahoo to locate and index. Since you previously had setup a yahoo page and you now ping it to let it know that you have new information posted yahoo will automatically spider the feed since it does so with ever feed on its pages.
Linking to your business site
When you use the social network blogs and post various messages it becomes a simple matter to link to your business site. You will first place this link in your profile which will be available for all people to view. Then any messages which you post should clearly have your website listed in your email signature.
This is simple yet effect if you do the same with each and every blog that you go to
Search People Social Networks
Social network fatigue is getting worse with every new site that comes along and it doesn't have to. In the very near future, you won't go to social networking sites to interact with your friends, every single site will have social networking built in, Web 2.0 is here.
Social networking has a lot of problems as both a business and a cultural phenomenon. To start with there is generally no true business model. This can vary a bit from application to application but most are vying simply for eyeballs and hoping for Google ads to pay the bills until some large firm make them an acquisition offer they can't refuse.
Web 2.0 is about to be distilled down to the corporate space level, allowing employees to interact with each other in a similar way as members of a social networking site. However, instead of sharing information about movie stars, music genres and cool websites, users share information about work related matters, such as projects and staff skill sets.
Social networking is laboring under the inescapable weight of the dot-com curse (you have to find the money). No matter how cool your idea is, it's dead on arrival without an actual business plan. At least, that's the theory. If that's true, though, why has blogging, which seems like a neat idea dependent on interest but without a concrete revenue stream, managed to not just thrive, but really dominate the Web.
Social networks are this year's "next big thing." Facebook is so hot that it's theoretically valued at $15 billion. Because it has allegedly reinvented something huge: the way human beings interact in their social cliques and circles. With the advancement in technology and the ability for every web site to become a social networking site, it all can only get bigger.
One of the great advantages of social networking services is that they significantly reduce the effort of keeping in touch with friends and keeping contacts updated. This allows users to share and backup content when they are on the move, share calendars, and to make it clear when they are available for a phone call. Enabling consumers to automatically communicate their location to their contact base is a risky move, and one which is meeting with initial resistance due to privacy concerns.
There is a lot to be said about web2.0, as networks develop so does the information about you get easier to obtain, your habits and the type of people you hang with. So you need to be carefull of posting photos of you and your semi-clad friends boozing it up late at night could sink your chances with a prospective employer, who will no doubt be snooping around for this very type of incriminating evidence. But the good far outweighs the bad. No doubt all the blog, Facebook and MySpace mentions are helping.
What will likely happen to social networking is that some applications will survive on a more modest basis than now, others will morph into some new next big thing. True hard-core social networkers will jump to more advanced technologies that eliminate the riff-raff. In the meantime, 70 percent or so of most social networking functionality, (the really useful functionality) will be sucked into the dominant social networks like MSN and Yahoo.
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