Social Networking
Social Networking is just that - networking among your social circles. However the Internet has added another layer to the traditional way that we used to network. Social networking sites allow us to connect with friends and acquaintances by forming online communities.
There are hundreds of social networking sites that were established for different purposes. Some focus on finding and connecting with former classmates (classmates.com) while others focus on professional networking (linkedin.com). According to eBizMBA the top 10 social networking sites by estimated unique monthly visitors are:
- Facebook - 250,000,000
- MySpace - 120,000,000
- Twitter - 80,500,000
- LinkedIn - 50,000,000
- Ning - 42,000,000
- Tagged - 30,000,000
- Classmates.com - 29,000,000
- HI5 - 27,000,000
- My Yearbook - 12,000,000
- Meetup - 8,000,000
For a small business owner, there are a handful of social networking sites that are geared more for professionals or have a business component. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are social networking sites that are excellent ways for small businesses to increase their exposure and to promote their product/services, events and other relevant information.
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