Online Social Networking - A Cultural Phenomenon That Should Be Embraced

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Back in the "old days", people networked or communicated in the following ways: 1.
Meeting people face to face 2.
Writing letters, i.
e.
Pen Pals 3.
Telephone calls As we have now entered the Information Age, it is now easier more than ever to network with others.
As a result, online social networking has opened doors that did not previously exist.
With the presence of Internet social network sites like Facebook, PeopleString, and MySpace, one can communicate with friends and family by email or by downloading videos and photos.
Online networking has made it possible for people to communicate with each other across the country as well as around the world-where they would otherwise never have the opportunity to connect.
As social networking becomes more and more popular among people and businesses alike, new social websites will emerge, bringing thousands of people together for a variety of purposes, such as: 1.
Career advancement-finding jobs 2.
Dating-finding a suitable mate for a long lasting relationship 3.
Forming groups or clubs that share a common interest 4.
Announcing or broadcasting important events 5.
Maintaining contact with friends and family who live far away Online networking also provides low cost or free advertising for businesses.
This explains why many businesses now have either fan pages on websites like Facebook or a Twitter account.
Business owners in general now realize the ability of social websites to reach millions of people.
As an added incentive, many of these business fan clubs give their fans special discounts or savings that they otherwise would not receive.
Whether you love or hate social networking or have no opinion about it at all, online networking is here to stay, and it can be extremely beneficial to anyone who uses it.
To really take advantage of online networking, I suggest that people join as many of these sites as possible so that you can contact lots of people to develop long-term relationships.
Social networking is something that should be embraced rather than feared.
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