Using Social Networking For Business

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
Advertising & Promotion,
Internet,
Marketing,
Network,
Online Communications,
Social Networking,
Web Site,
Web Site Development
Source:
Mansueto Ventures

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Overview: Online social networking is the newest weapon to get more customers. The Internet research company Compete found that two out of every three people using the Web visited a social networking site. These websites have had a 109 percent growth since 2004 and seem to show no signs of stopping, Compete found. While popular teenage/young adult sites like Friendster or MySpace may not garner more sales for your business, there are plenty of social networking websites geared towards the entrepreneur, such as LinkedIn, Ryze and Spoke. Nowadays the hard part isn't finding a service, but finding the right service.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 2


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