The great thing about some
social networking groups
geared toward business minded people, is that not everyone in the membership has
an MLM to promote. You know... the typical place where all anyone does is
advertise to everyone else. For example: I have met people of a variety of
talents from painters, soap makers, printers, artists of all sorts, to name a
few, at
Bizpreneur. There are ways to optimize your
social
networking experience, to make
the best relationships you can.
When you
design your personal home page, you should remember that
not everyone sees their computer screen as you see yours. Try to make your fonts
a color that is readable, for everyone. Remember too, not everyone has perfect
eyesight, so blaring colors may drive someone away and colors that are too muted
just won't be seen.
Keep the sounds and artwork/banners rather toned
down. If you have to much going on, it will distract visitors from reading your
message.
Don't make your page a banner farm. This page offers the
opportunity for people to get to know you, what you do, etc...
Use words.
People will visit your page and stay there longer, if you have something to say,
rather than something to show Let your visitors get to
know who YOU are, not just
everything you're promoting.
Do post your photo on your page. Let
people see who you are; put a face to the information. Don't post a picture of
your product as a profile picture. Like I keep saying... People want to know
you, not what you sell. (
That comes later.) When visiting others' pages,
be polite. By this I mean, don't go posting advertisements, text or
otherwise, or warp their pages by adding cutsy graphics. It is rude to post
images and advertisements to someone elses web space without permission. And,
did you know that when you post an image that you picked up from some freebie
web site, that you are placing an advertisement and click through link on their
site, which like stealing their space. Not to mention the those images are
usually large enough to distort the page.
Post comments, but not ads.
Social networking communities are awesome! They are one of the
best Internet business resources going.
Bizpreneur
Network is my recommendation.
Networking and advertising ARE NOT
synonymous. Networking is about building relationships with other people,
not handing them a bill o' goods.
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