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Networking Opportunities Abound on MySpace.com

from: Glenn Cutforth



Networking is certainly not a new concept. People all over the world have networked for years to get ahead in business, meet new people and make new friends. What is fairly new is the idea of networking online. Social networking via the Internet has literally exploded since the birth of the Internet. What could be easier than logging on the Internet, visiting a few sites and meeting new people all over the world?

MySpace.com is a site specifically geared towards social networking on the Internet. If you sign up for a free MySpace account, it won’t be long until you start noticing people from all over are seeing your profile and wanting to be your friend. This is a haven for people to meet while on the Internet and in the privacy of your own home. MySpace is mostly geared and used by teenagers and college students. In fact, in the United States, the MySpace website is the third most popular website on the Internet. It's gaining popularity in non-English speaking countries, as well. It won’t be long before anyone can sign up for a MySpace account and start networking all over the world.

Why is MySpace so popular? It's true that over 180,000 people sign up for a MySpace account on a daily basis. It could be because the account is free. It could also be that MySpace accounts are easy to use. The truth of the matter, however, is that MySpace is probably such a phenomenon because it puts people in touch with each other. It networks people, who are very unlikely to every meet in the "real world" together. It helps people meet others and helps strangers find a common thread that pulls them together. It used to be that keeping and maintaining friendship took work and a lot of long distance calls and stamps. Now, with the Internet and MySpace, this is easier than ever.

Here's a brief look at how this online social networking site works. First, you log onto MySpace.com and sign up for a free account. When you sign up, you create your unique profile. This is the same as a webpage. You choose what you want to do on it and what you want others to see. It can be very simple or it can be very elaborate with photos, music and video.

After you've completed your MySpace Profile, you start inviting your friends and family to join. They will need a MySpace profile in order to post on your site, but chances are your friends probably already have an account. You can also use the search option on MySpace to located friends who might already have MySpace profiles. After you do this, they will then be added to your "Friend Space". They're now in your network! Once you've completed this step, you can visit other profiles and pages of people you don't know, but have a common interest. You invite those people to join your site and before long, you have more online networking opportunities than you ever though possible.

MySpace networking is certainly fun and useful. However, any user must remember there are some drawbacks. You must be careful when you network on MySpace. There are many news stories about sexual predators posing as teens on MySpace. This site is very public and you must remember to be extremely careful about the information you give out over the Internet. Most of all, if you every plan to come in contact with anyone you've networked online, take safety precautions before doing so.

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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