Sunday, 27 December 2009

How To Earn Using Social Networking

How To Earn Using Social Networking

Do you have a new membership website or on-line business that you’ve been working on
starting? Do you notice that anytime you go to put the finishing touches on it, by some unknown powerful cyber force, you end up on Facebook instead? Or MySpace? Or Bebo?

Wouldn’t it be great if there was some way you could earn using social networking?
Well, if you have an up-and-coming membership website or online business then it’s possible. But how? It’s simple. By generating a large amount of targeted traffic to your membership site, you will be able to earn using social networking.
We’ve all heard people trying to pitch a concept or idea door to door. From steak knives to makeup to Girl Guide cookies, people have relied on socializing as a way to sell their goods.

This is similar to online social networks. You earn using social networking; however, you don’t have to walk door to door; you don’t have to recite a speech; in fact, you don’t even have to get off your office chair. You can promote your product and earn using social networking in the comfort of your own home. If you already belong to a network like Friendster.com or MySpace.com, earn using social
networking with just a press of the button. Post your membership site on your profile page as a link with a quick explanation of what it is. Or send your friends a link with your new membership site in a private message.

Ask them to pass on the message to others who might be interested. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to promote your new business and, in this case, word of ‘mouse’ is an even easier way to earn using social networking.
However, even if you don’t belong to a social network site, you can always join one and earn using social networking. In fact, this is probably the best way to reach your target audience.

Find social networks catered to your membership site or online business.
For example, if you’ve created a website catered to new Moms and Dads, earn using social networking by joining CafeMom.com or other parenting networks.
Pretty soon you’ll have a group of members for your website and will be making a residual income, just by socializing! So, while you’re sleeping in or relaxing in your pyjamas in front of the TV, someone could be clicking onto your profile, joining your membership site and making you an income, all through the process of social networking.

What a great way to start your day!
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Saturday, 19 September 2009

Tips for Bloggers on How to Use Social Networking

Tips for Bloggers on How to Use Social Networking
Define the Outcomes that You Want to Achieve
When I first started Social Networking Sites I gave little thought to my reasons for doing so. My Tweeting was unfocused and scattered - and so was the impact that it had. Before you write another ‘Tweet’ to your Twitter account ask yourself what you want to achieve from Twitter?

• Do you want to build your profile and perceived expertise in a niche or industry?
• Do you want to drive traffic to your blogs?
• Do you want to use it to network with others in your niche?
• Is it a branding exercise?
• Do you want to show your readers a more personal side of yourself?
• Is it more of a social exercise?

There are many things that Social Networking can offer a blogger, but one lesson I’ve already learned is that Social Networking is a more effective tool if you know why you’re using it and focus in on just one (or a few) objectives rather than all of the above).

Saturday, 5 September 2009

How To Be Original On Social Networking Sites

One of the worst mistakes you can make as someone who is new to using i Social Networking sites is to be just like everyone else. This is sure to cause people to overlook you or to miss you simply because you are not unique. If you think of some of the people you know in the news media or in politics, usually the unique people (not necessarily in a negative way) stand out. The same is true forTwitter Myspace and Facebook.

Be original and you will drive more people to your website or blog using Twitter Facebook Myspace and so. One of the most important rules you should have when using Social Networking is to be original and yet to be yourself. There is no benefit to talking to others if you do not believe in what you are talking about. Here are some tips to help you to remain original when using this online service.

1. Do not just send messages similar to what other people are talking about. Go ahead and find something completely off the wall to talk about. This is much more likely to get people talking to you. For example, if you want to talk to a sports player (who is on Twitter), you could say that you love them. Rather, if you want them to respond to you, make a comment about a specific play or a product they are promoting.

2. Jump in to conversations as appropriate. Twitter Facebook and MySpace are a social forum and anyone is invited to read what you have to say. That means that you are able to jump in and talk to others, too. Ultimately, you want to convey a message of being friendly, but you also have to offer something that is interesting.

3. Share opinions and be respectful of other's opinions. One thing that no one wants is to be attracted, but Social Networking is about engaging everyone. In other words, you can and should interact with people that have an opinion different from your own. You may find these conversations to be the best ones had.

You may feel that you do not have anything original to say on Twitter Facebook and MySpace. You may be able to find something interesting to say by watching what others are saying. Surround yourself with people who share a similar lifestyle to your own. You may also want to add links to interesting news pieces or to projects that are close to your heart. It does make a difference to be unique, so do not feel that you can't be yourself.

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Social Networking And Its Benefits

Social Networking offers a number of benefits to its users. Not everyone will benefit from using Social Networking especially if those individuals do not like to chat online. Yet, for those with a bit of time and who are interested in developing a group of friends or colleagues from around the world, Twitter has plenty of benefit to offer.

Take a look at a few of the benefits you may have if you use Social Networking regularly, or even just every few days as you feel like it.


1. Twitter allows you to find people who share the same thoughts and opinions as you do. You may find other people to share thoughts about your kids or even about your newest business idea. You can use twitter to help you to find other people to just chat with whom you like.


2. Twitter is easy. All you really need to do is to chat but keep it short, to one-sentence
statements under 140 characters at a time. Of course, you could send as many of these
as you would like to, but that would defeat the point of being concise!


3. Twitter Facebook and MySpace are free. Unlike other types of websites where you have to pay a membership fee, Twitter Facebook and MySpace do not charge anything and, even better, it is not filled with spam or multiple promotions. It is a relatively easy way to develop online relationships without actually having to pay for the ability to do so.


4. Twitter Facebook and MySpace do not give you multiple problems with restrictions. Some websites do not allow some topics. Others want to limit your overall ability to chat with people you do not know, yet, but would like to. There are fewer restrictions here, and while you still need to be courteous and respectful, you do not have to be over the top in terms of following the rules.


5.Social Networking can be used anywhere. You can download an application for The social Networking site for your cell phone, use it on your laptop or log into the website at work to chat. You might be able to get away with these short messages between work tasks!


Social Networking provides you with many reasons to use it. It is up to you to find a reason not to, in fact. Most people will find it is an easy communication tool that is fun and even simple to use. It does take some time at the very beginning, but chances are good you will love every minute.