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[BLOG] My passion is Social Networking

Everyone likes to have friends, but you have to admit that there are certain interests you or they have that neither is interested in. When this happens, it is time to expand our circle – and that is just one of the benefits of social networking.

Social networking brings people who share the same interests to hang out together and this simply means that you are able to make new friends. If for example you are interested in football, no one there will get tired of talking about the players or the game which occurred last night or several years ago.

From a business point of view, the first two advantages of social networking is that it enables you to meet new clients and to expand your business circle, because most of these sites allow you to customize your webpage and provide links to your personal website.

Just to give you a few examples, there is Multiply, MySpace, Friendster, FaceBook and Classmates. With so many around, you won't have a hard time finding a social network that suits you. You can even post ads there to inform other members of an event that you are hosting.

The best part about becoming a member of a social network is that majority of this is free. This means that you don't have to pay any fees. All you have to do is sign up by filling up the form and then activating the link when this is sent to you via email. Now that you are a member, you can invite other friends to join and look at other profiles.

The advantages of social networking will allow you to make new friends, promote your business and best of all, won't cost you a thing. But there are some social networking sites that will require you to pay a fee. Before you sign up, consider the value for your money.

Will social networking sites ever replace meeting people in social events and other gatherings? Of course not, because all this medium does is give you more exposure. It allows you to put your best qualities out there especially since first impressions last.

When you join a social networking site, never post any private information about yourself unless you are ready to have people get in touch with you. You shouldn't also put anything embarrassing about yourself because some people have been denied employment because of the information posted.

If there are "privacy" settings in your social networking site, you are advised to use it so you can control who has access to your personal information.

A lot of experts say that social networking is here to stay so we have to take advantage of it. When you do join a social networking site, keep an open mind and see if this is exactly what you wanted.

 

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