MySpace is not only for kids and teenagers, but also for the innovative small business owner looking to create a following on the Internet. You can easily find friends on MySpace, but also build a compelling profile that attracts small business networking opportunities.
Like many of these types of social networking sites and their earlier forms of chatting and instant messaging, parents have become concerned about MySpace. They didn’t know much about it but what they did know they didn’t like. Kids were sharing personal information to meet new friends but many of the “friends” that were finding them were up to unsavoury things. Paedophiles were finding our kids instead of age appropriate friends.
MySpace was a fun place to post pictures and talk to others but the lack of strong security became a major concern. Parents discussed with their kids the fact that all people on the Internet who posed as young kids were not young kids. Both users and parents became savvy when it came to discerning contacts with honourable and dishonest intentions.
Still, MySpace grew and changed to meet the demands of the public. For those using this site, they could create profiles, upload pictures, and add multimedia content like music and videos for their friends to see. It is these features that attract new members to MySpace, particularly large and small business owners, giving small business networking opportunities beyond their dreams only a few years earlier .
For the business owner, MySpace represented an untapped market of people who were potential customers. They could link their profile to their websites and join small business networking groups and use personal interests to draw in new business. MySpace was not just a twenty-something hot spot, but a business hub as well.
Networking on MySpace begins with a membership. Joining the social networking site is free. Once you sign up, it’s time to create a profile. Profiles are essentially about you. It is a place where you can tout all of your good qualities as well as your business.
But, that is not the end. To network, you have to meet people. The only way to do that is through getting involved in chats, leave messages for others, upload media for friends to see, and join social groups. If kids can do it, certainly adults and business owners can do it too.
Invite friends, family members, and business associates to join your contact list and visit your profile page. They don’t have to sit on the computer every day to check out your MySpace page. If they have access to Internet on their cell phones, they can check in with you from there too. Whenever people have time to check in on your page, they can do so and see any new updates you’ve made.
Small business networking on MySpace has good and bad points, but all in all it is a business tool you should be using. Make time today to set up a Myspace account and start to build your business today.
Thanks for reading 'Small business Networking on Myspace.com'.
Richard Allen
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Monday, 10 November 2008
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