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Any grown man or women who uses any type of Social Networking site needs to grow up and utilise the time wasted ..... I'm sure there are a number of household chores need doing.
Leave it to the kids hey!
90% of the users use it to chat / contact "OLD FRIENDs" and nothing good comes from that.
Hello
at the risk of having things thrown at me, I'm amazed at the negativity here about Facebook, Twitter & Linked-In. We have a retail shop and an online business, with online accounting for the vast majority of our sales. By definition therefore, most of our customers are web-savvy and like the internet.
We have a Facebook Business Page (sorry insufficient postings here for real URLs apparently) our web address/facebook, a Twitter profile twitter dot com/littlesunflower or at littlesunflower and I am on Linked-In too. Through these three sites we have found new suppliers and contacts within our industry as well as new customers - some have bought from our site as a direct result of 'talking' with us on Twitter. The response has been amazing, customers have even posted pictures of their children wearing our clothes on our Facebook page and they love being offered 'deals' that no-one else gets.
It's like anything, you can choose whether to spend half your life on these things (not recommended) or whether you spend a few hours a month. Something akin to the time spent at face-to-face networking events, and probably better results per hour spent were we to spend the time working it out.
Once upon a time Blogging was considered a new fad that wouldn't catch on, ditto online forumsand emails. And you could be sure it was the same for telephones, certainly mobile ones. My advice would be don't knock it until you've tried it, you might just be pleasantly surprised.
Bev
I must confess to sharing many of the anti-feelings that have been expressed on here but I do sometimes worry if the problem is more me being stuck in the past and having a problem adapting to the 'new times'. I have often heard the expression 'Information revolution' to describe what has happened over the last 10 years or so and I think its quite an apt one but I do sometimes worry that I have a Luddite tendancy that can perhaps be more of a negative quality that I initially thought.
My wife uses Facebook as a very valuable way of keeping in touch with her friends from her national dispora (she is not British) who are all over the globe and it seems to work well for her but in business I am still not convinced that its a positive tool.
And as for that whole 'Twitter' thing, well it totally escapes me and nobody seems yet to have answered the very simple question 'why' ?
If you want to use it for both then have two separate Twitter streams.
I have 25...![]()
Anyone dissing social networking as a waste of time, are wasting their time reading and contributing to this thread!
...As for the butcher. Not all of his customers may use the web but some of them will and so will lots of local people who aren't his customers yet. Becoming recognised online for being an expert on cuts of meat, ways to cook meat for tenderness / best flavour and maybe the source of some good recipes could bring in more business and tweets of special offers could too. I suggest that he puts out some signage out with his blog address and his twitter account. And an optimise Google maps entry with his blog and twitter account flagged could do wonders.
However I have noticed you get everybody and mean everybody who lives in a 2mile radius of you adding you as a friend and sending stupid requests. The simple main function of facebook is a good and useful one but the added extra's appeal to teenagers and are pretty annoying, its full of spam now aswell.
Im a student and find it quite useful to keep up to date with things but im increasingly getting annoyed with what people put as there 'status' and the continous spam alerts I am getting.
I stand by my original thought process (read them)...it works for some markets and not others.
Logged into Facebook for the first time this week and what a bunch of stupid drivel.
Youre either a leader or sheep following the drivel inputted by the leaders Ive met some interesting people as part of the experiment but its not for me, Id rather be productive. So bye bye SMN, its been interesting but a time soak that I cant be arsed with.
How about looking at it a different way...
"What product would be best marketed to a social networking group...?
Facebook is cool, I am not a one dimensional individual without a private life. I like to have a giggle. I love to meet old friends. I've got a holiday cottage in Cornwall... old friends might use it! It's great for updating people on my life and there's. If I don't want someone as a friend, I ignore their request, simple.
I recently read a 'white paper' about 'How marketers were using Social Media' (US of course, and put together in March 09 based on over a sample of 900 marketers) - and the overall factor is that it's all still very much 'fertile territory'.
Spot on, but also make sure you build your followers on Twitter.
Some ideas for this:
1) Fill out your Twitter bio including as many key words as you can fit in
2) Use Twitter Search to find people who are asking questions or posting about what you do and follow them -- they may follow you back
3) Use Twollo to automatically follow people who tweet on your areas of interest -- you can set it to connect you with up to 100 Twitters on each topic you name and a large proportion will follow you back (I doubled my number of followers in a week)
4) Join Mr Tweet for suggestions on who you should be following. Not only will this connect you with people you may find interesting, but it will also recommend you on to people who may find YOU interesting
If anyone wants to follow me for more of this sort of stuff I am @wecandobiz.
IH
Logged into Facebook for the first time this week and what a bunch of stupid drivel.
Youre either a leader or sheep following the drivel inputted by the leaders Ive met some interesting people as part of the experiment but its not for me, Id rather be productive. So bye bye SMN, its been interesting but a time soak that I cant be arsed with.
...IPv6 and higher band width will bring most of this local again, and it will be more fun, peer to peer will improve as well, concurrency is getting better understood.