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Which Social Networking Site is Best for Your Small Business?

An Overview of the Major Social Networking Sites

By Robin Cena, published Mar 24, 2008
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Social networks are rapidly becoming a popular form of staying in touch. There's a virtual cornucopia of networking sites on the Web for those that want to connect and share interests with others, or who just want to promote themselves. These days, however, so many networking sites have popped up that it's often difficult to tell which one will benefit your home-based or small business. So which one should you focus on?

The answer lies in another question: what exactly are you trying to accomplish? Are your interests solely in making friends, or do you want to establish contacts for your business? The answer to this question is the single most important one in determining which networking service to use.

LinkedIn has established itself as the most serious, business-minded networking site currently available. If you're struggling to set up or maintain your web presence, this option may be the best for you. If you use it correctly, it can be a valuable asset to both you and your new business, especially for finding like-minded partners or clients who are seeking what you provide. For those strictly networking for business, LinkedIn is certainly a good option.

One thought to consider: if your business is geared towards the younger demographic, such as teenagers, you may actually benefit more from a networking site like MySpace. While it's received a bad reputation in recent years for being too lenient with age restrictions, the user count is growing every day as more young adults look for communities they can relate to. For those who want to run a business but need to keep in touch with youthful opinions, MySpace would be a great help.

Which Social Networking Site is Best for Your Small Business?

Social networking is becoming a popular way of meeting others, whether for personal or business purposes.

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Takeaways
  • Which social networking site you should pick depends on what kind of experience you want.
  • MySpace is geared towards the younger demographic.
  • While you can try all three, it's best to choose one and focus your attention on it.
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Good insight. There are lots of specilized social networking websites out there if you need one that caters to a specific demographic. Or you can create your own. www.megastarmedia.com can help.

Posted on 08/05/2008 at 9:08:29 AM

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