The Benefits of Social Networking
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A Baby Boomers Take on Social Networking
As a Baby Boomer in the Information Age, I like to think I'm pretty up to date on Social Networking. I have found many benefits of social networking for both myself personally and also for our business.
I've been on MySpace for about 5 years now, and I remember when I started I got alot of flack from my sons who thought I was spying on them (actually I was). Besides being able to spy on them and get to know what types of friends they were hanging out with, I actually started having fun there. Some of my sons friends have actually became good friends with me, and I have mentored many of them , helping them with things all the way from questions about pregnancy to applying for unemployment.
So my time on MySpace has been fun and productive, and I could see how networking like this could actually be alot of fun, even for "oldsters" like me! (BTW- alot of my sons friends think I'm a pretty cool mom for being a MySpacer...lol)
A few months ago I found an ad on Craigslist about joining a new social networking site called Yuwie. After checking it out, I felt I had nothing to lose as it was free to join, and I could actually make money recruiting friends to Yuwie.
So I signed up in November, and since then I have almost 1,000 friends, over 1,500 comments and lots and lots of exposure,
Since I'm an artist and a writer, the exposure certainly has helped, and as far as the money goes, well it's there for the making if someone chooses to go that course. (I've made money since Dec. of 2007) I haven't been really active on recruiting people to Yuwie but that's OK because really for me it's about having a nice portal where I can make layouts to share, share my blingee pictures, post pictures of all my furbabies and make clubs like "The Underground News" ( a club about news the mass media usually tries it bury)
The icing on the cake has been the new friends I've made from all over the world- a nuclear physicist from India, an artist from Sweden, a fellow artist from London, a model friend of Van Halen and Rod Stewart, just to name a few. Some very interesting people congregate at Yuwie and I like the idea of getting to know people from all over the world. It enriches my life, helps me process what's going on around the world and introduces me to new and different things on the Internet. (my being here at the Hub is a direct result of Yuwie)
So is Yuwie for You? I can't say except to say that if you like MySpace and you like networking you'll like Yuwie.
It's free, you don't get spammed and it's fun.
A great combination.
If you'd like to check it out you can click on my Yuwie referral link below and it will take you through a very short intro, and if you like what you see you can join and be a member. There are no dues so it's just another cool free site to be yourself.
Yuwie on!
- Yuwie.com
My Yuwie referral link
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I'm hooked on Facebook. I don't visit MySpace as often, I find it so clunky, but it is great for videos and music. 90% of my friends on MySpace are bands.
My kids were heavily into MySpace...I keep an eye on them but they seem to be gravitating away from it a little bit. One of them has moved on to Facebook but MySpace seems to be losing a little of its sparkle where my kids are concerned. One of my kids does use it for his band, though.
Now if I could just dull the sparkle on that telephone a little, maybe I'd actually get to use it once in a while.
:D
I visit facebook more often as I find it easier and more fun. I still haven't got the grips with Myspace, I see other pages look great and fun while I have not figure out how to make mine attractive yet!
Yuwie? sounds cool... I'll have a look.
MySpace, FaceBook, Yuwie and more. They are just websites.
What if I told you there's software (actually a small browser plug-in) that enables social network functionally on any website.It's true see for yourself
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SweetiePie says:
2 years ago
I agree with you about myspace. I am 29 and I have many friend who are between the ages of 30-70 on the site, so it is not just for teenagers. Anyone can create a profile and it is a great way to stay in contact with friends and family. I even got back in contact with one of my cousins via myspace.