Right now, most successful internet marketers are involved at some level, with social networking. The emphasis here is on the word 'networking'. These sites are not platforms for you to blatantly promote your product or opportunity. The general idea is to interact with others, getting to know them, exchanging ideas and knowledge and then eventually being in a position to share information about your business with them.
There are new social networking sites being added daily. Twitter, Facebook and MySpace are presently the most popular. The 'new kid on the block' is BetterNetworker. It is my prediction that its popularity will grow very quickly and by this time next year it will be receiving a large piece of the pie.
TWITTER -- This is a free social networking and micro-blogging service. It allows it's users to send and read other users updates. These are called 'tweets'. They are only in text form and you are limited to 140 characters in length per post. This can challenge your copywriting skills. You can connect Twitter and Facebook to enable you to post your 'tweets' on your Facebook page also.
FACEBOOK -- Facebook is privately owned and operated by Facebook Inc. It is also free to join. With Facebook, you can join networks that are organized by city, workplace, school or region to enable you to connect and interact with others. You can add 'friends' and post messages on their 'wall'. You can also upload pictures and short video. Facebook actually attracted 132.1 million unique visitors in June, 2008.
MY SPACE -- This is another free site with an interactive network of friends, blogs, groups, personal profiles, video, photos and music. It is international, as are the other social networking sites mentioned here. Back in June of 2006, MySpace was the most popular networking site in the U.S. It was taken over in popularity by Facebook in April, 2008. It still attracts, however, approximately 230,000 new users per day.
BETTERNETWORKER -- This latest social networking site is the 'brainchild' of Mike Dillard and Perry Belcher. These are two very highly successful gurus in the industry. This site is dedicated to providing great content amongst its users. It gives a strict warning about trying to blatantly pitch your product or service. To date, I have been very impressed with the quality of the posts on BetterNetworker and I highly recommend it.
A word of caution when it comes to using these sites.....many useless hours can be spent reading through posts, blogs, watching videos etc. Some people think that it is a quick fix to adding hundreds of people to your mailing list and it definitely is not. However, if done right it can produce great results. A good friend of mine has developed a very large following on Twitter and recently he sent a 'tweet' about a new opportunity. His followers went to the recommended site and a week or so later my friend had earned in excess of $40,000.00 in affiliate commissions. This was his reward for building a large group of followers who trusted, respected and liked him.
Social networking sites appear to be an integral part of doing business on the internet these days and you will find all the top producers involved in this activity. If it wasn't lucrative, they would certainly not be spending their time on it. If done properly, it can definitely reap rich rewards.
There are new social networking sites being added daily. Twitter, Facebook and MySpace are presently the most popular. The 'new kid on the block' is BetterNetworker. It is my prediction that its popularity will grow very quickly and by this time next year it will be receiving a large piece of the pie.
TWITTER -- This is a free social networking and micro-blogging service. It allows it's users to send and read other users updates. These are called 'tweets'. They are only in text form and you are limited to 140 characters in length per post. This can challenge your copywriting skills. You can connect Twitter and Facebook to enable you to post your 'tweets' on your Facebook page also.
FACEBOOK -- Facebook is privately owned and operated by Facebook Inc. It is also free to join. With Facebook, you can join networks that are organized by city, workplace, school or region to enable you to connect and interact with others. You can add 'friends' and post messages on their 'wall'. You can also upload pictures and short video. Facebook actually attracted 132.1 million unique visitors in June, 2008.
MY SPACE -- This is another free site with an interactive network of friends, blogs, groups, personal profiles, video, photos and music. It is international, as are the other social networking sites mentioned here. Back in June of 2006, MySpace was the most popular networking site in the U.S. It was taken over in popularity by Facebook in April, 2008. It still attracts, however, approximately 230,000 new users per day.
BETTERNETWORKER -- This latest social networking site is the 'brainchild' of Mike Dillard and Perry Belcher. These are two very highly successful gurus in the industry. This site is dedicated to providing great content amongst its users. It gives a strict warning about trying to blatantly pitch your product or service. To date, I have been very impressed with the quality of the posts on BetterNetworker and I highly recommend it.
A word of caution when it comes to using these sites.....many useless hours can be spent reading through posts, blogs, watching videos etc. Some people think that it is a quick fix to adding hundreds of people to your mailing list and it definitely is not. However, if done right it can produce great results. A good friend of mine has developed a very large following on Twitter and recently he sent a 'tweet' about a new opportunity. His followers went to the recommended site and a week or so later my friend had earned in excess of $40,000.00 in affiliate commissions. This was his reward for building a large group of followers who trusted, respected and liked him.
Social networking sites appear to be an integral part of doing business on the internet these days and you will find all the top producers involved in this activity. If it wasn't lucrative, they would certainly not be spending their time on it. If done properly, it can definitely reap rich rewards.
About the Author:
Jan Shimano was District Manager with Health & Welfare Canada for many years. She was also self-employed as a Nutritional Consultant and Master Herbalist. She presently works as a Business and Health Coach and runs her own internet marketingcompany from her residence in British Columbia. Jan invites you to get to know her better by dropping by her YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/1jinny.
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