What is Social Networking?
What is Social Networking?

What is it exactly? How do I do it, and if I knew how to do it, would it actually benefit my business?!

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What are social networks generally?

Quite simply, social networking sites allow you to make connections with your connections and contacts with your contacts.  In other words, you build up a network of direct connections with people who were previously 2nd or 3rd degree contacts.

So basically, social networking provides another way to communicate with existing and potential clients. It can be time-consuming to set up initially, but once this is done, it can be a very quick way to stay in touch with existing customers and build new relationships.  The secret is to be disciplined enough to dedicate regular time to it.

 The principles of online networking are pretty similar to the way you behave at networking events. So this is very much about adding value rather than the hard sell.

It is also about connecting with people; raising awareness of you and your brand; gaining business; giving business; making contacts; gaining business support; and giving and receiving mentoring.

Tip: It Will Take Up Too Much Time

The ball is in your court on this one. How much time are you going to let it take up? Yes, you need to give it some time and attention, but after you have done that with e-mails, you would not decide to stop using that system of communication. What’s more… the initial setup may take only a couple of hours!

Gone are the days when all of our contacts lived in neighbouring streets, so the ability to efficiently keep in touch with Like anything, this is down to personal time management (could you set aside 15 minutes per day?) and personal requirements.  Is your social networking for business purposes only, for social purposes, or for an escape from problems in the “real world”?

After you have been doing it for a while, you will see how similar social media interaction is to ordinary conversations.