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What is Social Networking?

from: Glenn Cutforth



Social networking, we've all probably heard of it before, but not everyone knows what it means? If you were asked to define social networking, would you be able to give an accurate definition? Unfortunately, most individuals can't, even though it's possible they participate in some form of social networking, especially online.

Social networking is defined as the grouping of individuals together into to specific groups, often like a small community or a neighborhood. Although social networking is possible in person, especially in schools or in the workplace, it's most popular online. This is because, unlike most high schools, colleges, or workplaces, the internet is filled with millions of people who are looking to meet other internet users and develop friendships.

When it comes to social networking online, websites are used. These websites are known as social networking websites. Social networking websites are, in a way, like an online community of internet users. Depending on the social networking website in question, many of these online community members share a common bond, whether that bond be hobbies, religion, or politics. Once you're granted access to a social networking website you can begin to socialize. This socialization may include reading the profiles or profile pages of other members or even contacting them.

The friends you can make are one of the many benefits to social networking online. Another one of those benefits includes diversity. Unlike in most schools or workplaces, the internet gives individuals, from all around the world, access to social networking sties. This means that although you're in the United States, you could develop an online friendship with someone in Japan. Not only will you make a new friend, you may also learn something about a new culture.

As mentioned, social networking often involves grouping specific individuals or organizations together. While there are a number of social networking sites that focus on particular internets, there are others that don't. These websites are often deemed traditional social networking websites. These types of websites typically have an open membership. This means that anyone can become a member, no matter what their hobbies, beliefs, or views are. However, once you're inside this online community, you can begin to create your own network of friends, thus eliminating others who don't meet your criteria.

If networking on the internet sounds like something you would be interested in, you are encouraged to learn more about it, such as the dangers of social networking. These dangers often involve online predators or individuals who claim to be someone that they are not. Although danger does exist with networking online, it also exists with networking out in the real world. As when you are meeting friends at a bar, school, or work, you are advised to proceed with caution online. By being aware of your surroundings and who you are talking to, you should be able safely enjoying social networking online.

Once you've learned everything you feel you need to learn about social networking online, you can begin to search for networking communities to join. This can easily be done by performing an internet search. Your search will likely return a number of results, including MySpace, FriendWise, FriendFinder, Yahoo! 360, Facebook, Orkut, and Classmates.

Glenn Cutforth is a writer and publisher of quality eBooks at Maxx Publishing.com. For extensive information on operating a Work From Home and Online business, check out his websites at: HomeBiz Advisor.info and Guide To Online Success.




 

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