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Using the Social Networks


Twitter

Twitter is the fastest growing social network right now, partly because it is a totally different kind of web site to what has gone before.

Its format is also known as Micro-blogging, and what it means is that you have only 140 characters to write a status update (or "Tweet") to the world.  You can choose to "follow" other people on Twitter - follow Inkahoot and other people can follow you.

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Linked-in

Linked-In is the leading Business Social Networking site.  It is said that the average earnings of the Linked-In user is $100,000, and whether that is true or not, it definitely attracts a businessy type of user.  Its features are geared towards business discussions, unlike say Bebo which is mostly about teenager's photos of the weekend!

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Digg.com

Digg.com is one of the world's premier Social Networking sites.  Its also sometimes known as a "tagging site".

In essence it is a place where - if you like a web page or article - I mean you really DIGG IT - you add a note or a tag to that effect in Digg.com.  Each of these tags is worth one link to the web site, which makes your site more highly ranked in Search Engines.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 May 2009 22:30
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Ecademy
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Ecademy is a useful site which offers both free and paid memberships. It gives you the option to make contacts and promote your business on-line, and unlike many of the major Social Networking sites, eCademy is busines focused and actively encourages you to promote your business and link to your own web site from theirs.

The brainchild of Social Networking ace Thomas Power, eCademy allows you to link to your own site from your profile page, and from your posts in their variety of Forums.

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 May 2009 20:58
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