Blogs and Social networks - A Review Part One

Jan 30
23:33

2008

Stephanie Haile

Stephanie Haile

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Listing the highlights and specialties of each of the social network sites. This is quick glimpse into the world of social network marketing.

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The explosion of social networks available on the Internet today is quite overwhelming. Which one will suit me? Which one will I enjoy and use and contribute to? These questions and more flood the minds of all Internet users when confronted with the onslaught of choices in the blogs and social networks categories presented for membership.

Most every social network is offered free to become a member,Blogs and Social networks - A Review Part One Articles participate in groups and forums, and meet friends and associates. There are status upgrades offered on some sites, but these upgrades are not mandatory to enjoy and offer contributions to the site. You will get a member page to set up a short introduction of yourself, your likes and dislikes and a bit of flare about you.

You decide who gets to view your information from everyone on the net to only a select bunch of friends, you choose how much information is even seen by these friends if you wish to be anonymous.

The first site in review will be the biggest! MySpace! Once you have mastered the this environment, you will feel very comfortable exploring the other sites out there. With the 221,000,000 + member sites, the layout choices, music, 43,000,000 + groups, 22 major forum topics with numerous minor topics, multi category classified section, colors, flavors, sights, and sounds, I would call MySpace the New York City of social networks equipped with Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Harlem, and Queens. Each with their own flare for expression, it is all a mix of cultures and preferences with close knit sub-communities linked to the masses. An eclectic adventure awaits beyond the doors of MySpace, I hope to see you there. If you are new to social web sites, check out my article series on this site, these will get you started.

Have you had a chance to visit Tagged yet? This is a fun and relatively easy site to get started on. Everything seems to be in "fast mode" here. You quickly choose your profile background, requesting friends is a breeze, write in your journal, add a You Tube video, photos, all the perks of the "big guys" just in speedy mode. You can have fun with your friends and send them "Tags"...they're it! A great site to make some awesome friends. Put up your mEgo here to add a bit of your artistic side to the mix. Let's say Tagged is like the Metro in Chicago..... There's always something happening.

I did a bit of a segway into mEgo there, so I thought we could visit their site next. mEgo is your interactive, portable profile to create and enjoy on sites like Live Journal, FaceBook, MySpace, Xanga, Hi5, Friendswin, Blogger, BlackPlanet, and more. All in One, interactive, and portable, what more could you want in a profile organizer? Change your look with photos, avatars, and animations. Equip your mEgo with feeds and content to share a bit of yourself with your web friends. We'll call mEgo the Italy of the social network world.

Onto a new exciting site called Friendswin. It is a step above the rest with top notch Video technology on it's way. Video dating, resumes, profiles, and online conference will revolutionize online communities. This site is raising eyebrows in the social networking crowd and attracting a lot of attention. It's "touch of class" personality puts it in a league of it's own, drawing "gurus" of the social scene in for a closer look. Video being in the spotlight, there are many extras to this site. Music, forums, groups, classifieds, and chat rooms are but a few, there is even a Friendswin University! The Hollywood and the Berkeley of the net.

I thought we take a walk over to the business district of Wall Street and visit Direct Matches. Welcome to the Internets 24 hour convention. This is a brilliant site where business men and women can meet, network, and create long standing relationships. The center stage is strictly business, with a backdrop of a welcoming, comfortable coffee shop. Enjoyable atmosphere in a bustling district.

Time for a visit to music central, Project Playlist. We'll liken this to Beale Street, Memphis. Get the "Music Buzz", search for tunes by artist, title, or browse member playlists. Their mission statement conveys a love and passion for the music industry, "Our view is that the more people share their individual passion for music by sharing playlists, the more music will be created, and the more the entire music industry will grow."

Stopping off in Colorado ski country, we come to Twitter. Twitter is a cool little break off the beaten path. A vacation of sorts with findings and followings, word bubbles and blurbs, featured players and a public timeline. I've been told that Twitter is even more fun when used through your mobile phone or instant messenging service. Take a glide down the slopes of Twitter and set yours up. Turn it "on" press send and "off" when you sleep.

Having a taste of the blogs and social networks available you will likely want to hear about the rest. Part Two will cover many more sites and adventures waiting in the blogging and social networks around the globe.

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