When the Internet first came out email was huge. It still is to this day. It gives people away to communicate back and forth at the click of a button, and you don't even have to be a computer expert to do it. However times are changing, and so is the Internet and how people are communicating with one another.
Now you see all these so called "Social Networking" sites popping up all over the place around the world such as myspace, hi5, facebook etc. These social networking sites are growing by thousands daily. So why is there so much excitement over these websites, and why are people just rushing to join them?
Well social networking is becoming the next generation of how people communicate online today. It takes your ability to talk and speak with people to a whole new level. Most of your typical networking sites will allow you to create and online profile about yourself, where you'll be able to upload photos, videos, music, and just about anything else you want to add to it.
You can make your profile standout, and customize it to fit your style. With millions joining these sites daily you can quickly meet and make new friends from all sides of the world, and easily communicate back and forth.
Experts all over are saying that networking sites are growing at rates of 84% per year, and that number is only suppose to grow as time continues on. So how can you take advantaged of this new worldwide social network explosion?
You'll probably notice that some people have turned their personal profile pages into billboards, and have some advertisements on them. You too can do the same, however you will not want to do it in such away you make people feel as if all you are doing is trying to get them to join something.
When using your profile page to advertise just be yourself, and tell people what it is you do, and what you like about it. If they are that interested that will find away to contact you. Now if you try to over due it, and hit them with to many sales pitches on your page you will only cause them to stop viewing your page, which is not a good thing.
Think if you went to someone's myspace page, and all you saw was ads all over the place, and you couldn't understand anything. Would you want to stay on that person's page? More then likely you're not going to stay on it very long. So think about that when you setup your page.
Social Networking Is Bad
Social networking is booming as young adults find one another online to chat, post comments, post photos, and share info about the latest happenings in their world to their Myspace pages and Friendster networking sites. It is not always a good thing for sure, but more on that later on.
So how does it work? Well some genius thought up the concept of Myspace, which is basically a free bulletin board for anyone (not just teens) to create a web site that is all about networking and communicating with friends and creating new friends too. Users create a free account, enter information about themselves, in as much or little detail as they want. They then share their site with their friends. Their friends can then post comments on the myspace. It becomes a great big bulletin board of social interaction. The kids are glued to these things and seem to know how to find one another and chase down the latest hot info in a heartbeat.
So what does this mean to communication in the Internet age for teens and young adults? It puts a fancier face on the outpouring of information exchange between teens.
It used to be that only the geeky teens had web pages about themselves. They were the only ones who knew how to build them. Now with these easy to use tools at their disposal every teen or young adult can have a site. That means connections and networking spreads very fast.
The sharing aspect of these sites are not only their good side but also their bad side as well. In the last year many schools and parents have become alarmed at the content of some of these Myspace sites that students have built. In typical teen fashion some kids say on their site what probably should not be said in public. They post as though it were a diary and then it gets spread around. That means that hate and meanness spread within the community quickly. Some schools have cracked down and told students they would be expelled if they do not clean up their sites. Parents, just finding out about the technology and checking it out for the first time become alarmed at the things that are said on these postings.
Of course that aspect comes back to the old thing of parents needing to be in tune with their kids and what is going on in their world. You cannot give a kid a computer and internet access and then walk away and not pay any attention.
The other thing that has raised alarm in this world of social networking is kids will post news of a party in their area, to their site. Instead of getting to "just" their friends it ends up spreading to the whole area. Homes have been overrun by crowds of kids trying to attend parties. One such event even ended with a fatal stabbing when the crowd got to big and unruly.
Now these are the type of things that can happen with or without such social networking sites in teens lives. These sites are not going to fade away. Myspace has over 60 million subscribers and was recently bought by a major corporation. They intend to make a lot of money off these sites for years to come. After all it is a very juicy target market for advertising revenue.
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