Social Network Software – This Is What You Should Be Using To Build Your Business.
by boydhoffmann on 27/01/10 at 7:54 pm
Using social network software to build your business in this day and age should
be a no brainer. Think about it this way. For the first time in the history of
the world social media has given the little guy an equal playing field with the
big boys of business. You can go out there and create a following and create a
name for yourself faster than any other time in history. And we have social
media and the power of technology to thank for that.
Take YouTube for example. How many people have gone from no body to an over
night sensation because their YouTube Video went viral and now everyone is
talking about it. Music careers have taken off because of YouTube and other
Social Networking sites. It is a powerful tool that anyone looking to build a
business should not avoid.
So when it comes to choosing the right social network software you need to
realize that each social site has its own following and its own personality.
So naturally each site is going to require it’s own piece of software
specifically tailored to each specific site and crowd.
Here is a list of the Social Network Software that I recommend for each
individual website that you are targeting to build your personal presence on.
Note: Here is my word of caution when it comes to using anyone of these
programs for the social networking sites. Do not go out and try to add
thousands of followers in one day. The software will add and maintain your list
for you but if you go out and abuse the software on these sites it throws up
red flags and people have been known to have their accounts terminated and are
no longer allowed to utilize their site. So be patient and allow the software to
help build your business over time and not over night.
1. YouTube – Tube Blaster Pro.com
2. Twitter – Social Oomph.com
3. MySpace – Friend Blaster Pro.com
4. Facebook – FaceBook Freind Adder Elite.com
My advice would be to not try and master all four media sites at once but rather
pick one and master that, and then move on to another until you have mastered
all four over time. Because I promise each one has it’s own tricks of the trade
and building a steady and consistent following on anyone of these sites will
pay off huge in the long run.
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