Achieving Results in Social Networking

robbwindow
Drawing people closer to your world online is not easy and there are no guarantee's that many people will actually click onto your page, however here I will give you some tips on how to optimise your information. Firstly I will tell you about the secrets learned about YouTube. Secondly I'll inform or remind you about drawing your sites together. Thirdly I'd like to touch upon simple golden nuggets to make your reading of news and current important information personal to your own desires online, this may depend on your interests, hobbies or even just your news of choice through the upgraded version of Google reader. Fourthly I'll hopefully share my strength and hope about easily made assumptions one can assume from long experience, bearing in mind the change in the crawling system of Google and other newly introduced charging search engines. Finally I'll give you a little tip on acquiring academic information from Google.

So you've got your Myspace profile, you've found your necessary friends on Facebook, you've shyed away from Yuwie and uploaded a few vids on YouTube. You have have even read the instructions of your computer experimented with a few applications on computer, but have you used Excel or really blitzed a few good powerpoint presentations. Did you know you have your own personal organiser built right into your computer. If you didn't then don't worry I'm hot on them either and I'm not the best reader of manual books, however I do miss making pie charts with Excel. What I'm really trying to construct here is that although I have a myriad of applications to play with and a number of things to log onto if I don't consistently learn how to compliment each of these new extensions of man on my online profile then it's hardly worth bothering, right? Wrong much of what you do or have done can be edited and rectified which is the beauty of the whole concept of online publishing. And as the software constantly upgrades on a weekly basis so do the applications, the social-networking sites promises and the newer extensions of these standard sites. For example Youtube (who as we know tomorrow 22nd of November) are beginning live broadcasts, well you could have just gone to JustinTV. Well what's great about this I here you ask, well Justin TV is great if you have a site, you want to embedd your live broadcast into, so anyone you expect to come visit on a certain date can see you live, they can actually have you in there front room. If your not convinced try it for yourself because I won't be providing any links in this post.

Which leads me on to linking these sites you must have noticed the coming together of sites posted on certain applications within your e-mails such as Yahoo offerings, Google, Digg and other much newer facilities, if you don't know you soon will the upgrade is being sent to every home in the computer world. Any-road what's great about this I here you ask well with a few clicks of a button you advertise you posts here on Associated Content, or you can have your newest posted video's at the top right of your Blogger account. You can even have video's posted on your site which you want your readers to read (at a surprisingly interesting rate of change). The robotics of the internet just got frighteningly a heck of a lot more interesting, soon they'll be bringing in phones easy enough to type at the speed of typing (now there's a thought).

Why I hear you think of me as I'm thinking well many brainstorms are going on right now, what I'm talking about is old news, second hand news. So one can assume the news I no which is far to much to post in one post is constantly evolving, I mean look up for instance, have you Twittered your posts yet? Twitter is awesome so many people twittering it's fantastic. Cut's out a lot of stuff and by focusing on the Haiku of information your colosseum brain is enjoying a whole new relaxing theorem. It's time to step away from the tandem and get on the racer with twelve gears. Sending out your information is about to sky rocket. However be warned the brainstorms employed by the big online media corporations are investing in clamping down on your success and pleasures. The recent example I have personally noted is on Myspace. It seems to be on days preventing logging in by bombarding the page with repetitive banners. If this is happening to you there is a way round this. Type your e-mail in the top of the page. Copy it then when you log onto Myspace quick as you can paste in your e-mail then type in your password.

Google reader is great I'm loving having all these new RSS feeds coming straight to me, my own RSS feed included (talk about vanity!) anyway for years now I've been looking at orange avatars linking to what's known as feeds or XTML and I've wondered what I can do with them as I'm sure your all aware the closer you are to your news of choice the quicker you'll be informed on your own chosen truth. Btu what's great about Google reader is I suppose having an Inspiration map or mind map or spider maps on one page, reducing down your movements online. Having to open lots of pages, bubbling around waiting for pages to open.

So next you have your hobbies well that's all good, whilst I'm here typing your out jumping out of planes, or getting your ears pierced, walking the dogs or even shopping around for new shoes, someone else is yearning to here about these similar experiences. You'd think they'd type a few articles on it, my excuse not for doing this is I'm a full time student, I'm lazy and hobbies I do are a long time now overshadowed by time spent typing, trying to keep up, trying to understand, trying not to waste time playing games. I'm digressing and I feel you may be loosing interest so I'm not going to cover the rest of the points yet. I shall come back to this topic another day. Stay tuned though, add me to your favourites or subscribe this blog, or even better still add my feed to you Google reader. Just be warned though prepare yourself for an over abundance of pep talk about online information, social savvy network skills and microcosmic awareness of exactly just what's going on these days.

Well I did mention academic searches well here's an example.

"Essays on mechanics of a beetle"/ edu*

Published by robbwindow

Born between the Wars and the end of a flower power era. Writing online for about four years now, busy being a student. Reporting stuff is very important, so is reading.  View profile

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  • carol gibson2/20/2009

    Thanks for the tips on social networking.

  • Ulla Kelly12/24/2008

    this is pure gold, matey

  • 3lilangels12/5/2008

    very useful info, I will print this out, thanks so much!

  • Fabletoo12/4/2008

    Nice photo and good ideas. :-)

  • Melissa Lawson11/28/2008

    Thanks. And nice photo.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.11/27/2008

    This is such helpful information. I printed it out. Thanks for such a useful contribution. :-)

  • Mary-Jane Jones11/25/2008

    Good points, thanks. Great article.:)

  • Eric Patterson11/24/2008

    Very nice article

  • Linda Ann Nickerson11/24/2008

    Good pointers. So . . . why are you "shying away from YUWIE"?

  • Nikki11/23/2008

    Well written and very informative. The photo is a nice touch as well :D

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