Monday, 12 October 2009

Social Networking Defined

Social networking is a big part of today's savvy business owner's activities online. It is no longer just a buzz word but a way of doing business. It is all a part of the Social Phenomenon taking place now on the Internet. It is a place where a business owner can take their business global without having to get on a plane and travel halfway across the planet to make a new connect. Find out exactly how you can use social networking to enhance your business life and ultimately increase your bottom line. Guess what? You can do all of this from the comfort of your home or office.

All of the new social networking sites provide business owners with the platform to connect quickly with your target audience, the decision makers, gurus and the movers and shakers in your industry. Often times you can bypass the gatekeepers. As a business owner you simply need to make a list of who you would like to connect with online, select a social network and simply put the name of the person you wish to connect with in the search box, send them a message and ask to be their friend. The current social phenomenon is like living in a community where everything you could ever want and need is at your fingertips. Social Networks are the perfect venue to find and meet people who have similar interests or products and services you desire. Think about it, someone had the bright idea to package this not so unfamiliar social concept into a cyberspace platform. One of the added benefits of social networking is that you have the ability to connect with new people while also reconnecting with lost contacts.

When most people think of social networking they think of the younger folks usually under the age of 25, but not any longer. The younger generation found a way to talk with their friends when they weren't within sight of each other. Young guys and girls used it for meeting each other in a non-threatening way. Often times you see younger folks using their social profiles to express their personalities.

What we have discovered is social networking is not just for the young folks but the adults have found great pleasure and business from social networking One platform so many purposes. Facebook and MySpace were some of the first social networking sites on the scene. We heard about MySpace primarily because of all the controversy surrounding what some called Generation X - young adults were posting, but it made parents aware of the social networking craze.

Social networking experts discovered that originally adults started using these platforms to find old friends, but many business owners found numerous other ways to utilize these social networks. Business Owners, Associations, Speakers, Coaches and Authors started using social networks to expand their reach both locally and internationally. Now, social networking has become an invaluable tool to build ones brand or companies brand and to build an expanded audience for their products or services. You can integrate social networking into your existing marketing plan today if you have a strategic plan of action, knowledge of your target audience and bit of time. Create a compelling business profile, find out how your target audience is using social networks and you are well on your way to success in building a new level of brand awareness. The wave of the future is social networking Why don't you embrace it today?

Therese Prentice is a Social Networking Expert, Joint Venture Broker, Certified Marketing and Business Coach, Speaker, Teacher, Certified Teleclass Leader, Networking Marketing Trainer, teaches small business owners, entrepreneurs, authors and speakers how to integrate social networking online into their marketing plan.

Therese is the founder of "In the Living Room" a boutique membership organization for women in business, founder of the "Social Networking Inner Circle". Therese is host of "Therese Prentice Teaches Online Social Networking" - Blog Talk Radio Show

Email: therese@socialnetworkingqueen.com

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