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Techipedia | Tamar Weinberg: How Do You Network on Different Social Sites?

  • Kristen · 2 years ago
    I just got into social networking in the last 6 months. I started with LinkedIn and while it is a great tool like you said, Facebook is way more fun. MySpace? well......that just seems like a place for kids and even though Facebook seems to be replacing MySpace for youth conversations, it brings out the kid in me while accomplishing the networking part at the same time. I've never even tried friendster.
  • marc · 2 years ago
    1) Linked-in used to be pure. Made up of those I only knew in "real-life." I've break that rule more often than I'd like if the background of the person sounds interesting and I think the connection can be mutually beneficial (read: beneficial to me since they've already determined they think it would be beneficial to them.)

    2) Facebook. I hold a strong line here. I only 'add' people that I know. Period. End of story. I know people put 'value' against their network in sheer size but I prefer quality of network over that other perceived value because a) I appreciate the cleanliness of my FB in-box (only email in there is from people that won't spam me.) b) I have more personal information contained on FB than 'just my resume' so I therefore want to keep those links, pics, thoughts, videos, etc. slightly more protected from people I don't know.

    > click.
  • TheMadHat · 2 years ago
    Interesting breakdown, and my graph seems to be about the same. I hate Myspace, and haven't gotten into Facebook much (although I think I've held out as long as I can). Anyone that I don't know personally or haven't heard of usually gets declined, but if they appear to be in the industry then I'll add them and they get one chance not to annoy me...then it's axe time.
  • Jon Kelly · 2 years ago
    Ok, Tamar. Did I miss something or do you have 27 facebook friends from preschool?? Wow, that's friendship longevity!

    Since I know you love memes I'll go ahead and write about how I use social media over at our spot.
  • Yuvi · 2 years ago
    Weird. My only everyday social network is IM, though Orkut(which seems to be missing from a lot of lists) is the place which has all my school friends, even the ones who don't know to use IM.

    P.S. Excel?

    P.P.S. And, can we please have a "Notify me of follow up comments" plugin here? Thank you :)
  • Tamar Weinberg · 2 years ago
    Yuvi, yes, Excel. Thanks to you. ;)

    I will look into the plugin option. I'm actually in the midst of a blog redesign (since I know this one is so plain) :)
  • Tamar Weinberg · 2 years ago
    Jon, yeah, it is actually quite cool to see that we're in touch after all these years. :)
  • Jansie Blom · 2 years ago
    hell, the social media thing is no new to me i'd stick facebook stickers on my motorbike...
  • Stephanie · 2 years ago
    After reading this, it dawned on me that I need to up my presents on these sites.

    I get fixated on one community and ditch the last, yet I still have my profiles on them and they usually get outdated within minutes.

    I totally get why you act differently when you have many pre-school friends still connected to you. I think it has to do with the whole psychology of association.

    However- these social sites are soo much easier than organizing and attending reunions and it is always possible to look your best!!
  • Miriam Schwab · 2 years ago
    Tamar - you didn't mention Twitter. But how would you count how often you "visit" Twitter?
  • Tamar Weinberg · 2 years ago
    Miriam - that was intentional. Twitter, Pownce, and other "microblogging" platforms really don't fit in the type of social networks that I intend to illustrate here. And I'm a lot more liberal there because of the networking opportunities, I suppose. ;)
  • Dan Perry · 2 years ago
    Maybe it's just me, but I feel too old for MySpace (and I'm not 40... yet). I just feel weird signing up for an account, when all I've heard/read about it is pretty negative. On the other hand, I use Flickr on a daily basis, LinkedIn, Facebook and a few golf-specific social sites a few times a week, and lately, Spock on a more than expected basis.
  • Tamar Weinberg · 2 years ago
    Hey Dan, can you explain the recent appeal with Spock? I'm getting a lot of invites for it and I don't understand what it has to offer. I think it's a bit of an intrusion on my privacy with how Spock seems to be harvesting emails. What is your experience?
  • Barbara Boser · 2 years ago
    Great post Tamar.

    I use my real profile on LinkedIn and Facebook for industry friends. All the other sites I network in are usually done under another persona, but I am a very good friend to have and very supportive of my friends even though I don't know anything about most of them beyond the avatar. (My 'offline' friends think I'm absolutely nuts for all the digging and stumbling I do.) The jury is still out for me on Twitter.
  • Dan Perry · 2 years ago
    The recent appeal with Spock... That's a good one. My first invite came from an SIS/Pubcon friend, so I started digging. The value to me (although I don't know if a lot of people are actively doing it) is the ability for me to vote on what you think is applicable to you. Read that again if it didn't make sense. For example: If I write that I played drums for Van Halen on their Reunion Tour, you, as a friend, have the ability of telling Spock whether it's true or not. If enough people call bunk (which it is, unfortunately), then my Trust will drop. It may not be a perfect system, but it's interesting enough to follow for awhile, and see how it pans out. In addition, if you look at the "Top Spockers", or whatever they're called, you'll notice a lot are older, and non-US. Definitely not being led by internet marketers.

    As for harvesting emails, the jury's still out, but it's definitely not the first (or last) network to go down this road. I'm as interested in the "SpockBot" voting on some of info. Like I said, it will be interesting to follow.

    Friends in schwag,

    Dan
  • dave mcclure · 2 years ago
    wow... this is some awesome stuff. great post!

    i'm re-sharing this on Facebook right now :)
  • Tamar Weinberg · 2 years ago
    Hey Dan, thanks for the follow-up. We were having this chat last night with Kevin Ryan of Incisive so I'll be sure to pass it on. ;)
  • Michelle Montoya · 2 years ago
    You're the only person I know that knows about sixdegrees! That's hilarious! A site more ahead of their time...

    I use MySpace as a way to keep in touch with personal friends and (mostly) younger family members - cousins, nieces, nephews, etc. I check it every day to make sure I'm not missing out on break-ups, birthdays, and so on.

    Facebook is mostly used for professional use. I network with other marketers and people in SEO. Usually, I'll only check it if I get a message, but I'm trying to be more proactive and find others.

    I have a profile on LinkedIn but haven't updated it in months. As of yet, I haven't found the value, but I'll check it out again. Thanks for the reminder.

    Cheers!
    -mm-
  • veronicaromm · 2 years ago
    I an new to social media. But by far Stumbleupon is the most diverse, and mature social network.
  • Pasi · 1 year ago
    Mostly I connect randomly, but with Facebook, most of my friends are from University.
  • Shane · 1 year ago
    I'm fairly new to this whole social networking phenomenon. So far most of my time is spent on Stumbeupon and Propeller. Facebook and maybe Myspace are coming. Also find YouTube fascinating.

    I really appreciate the other comments above. I know very little about some of these sites.

    Thanks,

    Shane
  • jorje skl · 1 year ago
    Thanks a million just what i was looking for after days of searching , hope to keep me updated ton new smo techniques !!! i'm jorjevio doing seo in Athens Greece
    Great work!!!. Revisit list!!!
  • Charlie Anzman · 1 year ago
    Hi Tamar. Super post. After pouncing on 'The Lisa' last month for 'keeping the door closed', mine opened!. Learn from experience? Re-worked my Facebook and Twitter contacts last week. Yikes ! Lost a few in the process but was pleased when only one dropped me ?! So Rae, where are you :)

    Keep up the great stuff
    Charlie
  • Hawaii SEO · 1 year ago
    Wow! Great post. It's somewhat ironic that I found this post via the link you posted on Twitter. Now I'm not sure if I should comment over here or twitter about it. ;^)
  • Lapp · 1 year ago
    You forgot to include www.vois.com
  • Tamar Weinberg · 1 year ago
    You're killing me, Lapp :P
  • Social Networking · 1 year ago
    Social Networking helps to connect far-flung groups of users who share common interests such as dating, music, sports, hobbies and other passions. In the business world, social networks help professionals share industry expertise and facilitate business networking.
  • jorjevio · 1 year ago
    Yes Social Networking requires some discretion regarding your different persona's .
    Thats if you a marketer or just out there to boost your ego.
    When i first joined facebook i was in there for personal friends now , i'm experimenting different marketing campaigns on it. being what it has become.

    I still believe that only a limited amount of personal info should be shared on different levels. thus your persona's.
    SM is now a very powerful business tool which will be exploited out the expenses of others personal information.
  • FreeMarket Media Group · 1 year ago
    I am pretty liberal when accepting friends on the Social Networking sites. I use Myspace (less frequently), Facebook (daily), LinkedIn (Weekly+), Gather (for article marketing) and Zaadz (for my "earth friendly" content).

    I get so many good leads without even really marketing. If you are on for personal reasons, be conservative. If you are doing business, cast a wider net!
  • lashawnda · 1 year ago
    How get on Fcaebook at school what are some sites I can get on.
  • Ross · 1 year ago
    Facebook is for "real life" friends only - even if I haven't seen them in 20 years. In fact for me, catching up with people I haven't seen in ages is one of the best aspects of Facebook. I have 2, maybe 3 "friends" on Facebook that I haven't met in real life. I only accepted their requests because we chat online frequently, and if I was ever in the same city, I'd probably meet up with them.

    Twitter I follow pretty much anyone I find interesting. I don't get bent out of shape if they don't in turn follow me. I don't pretend to be interesting.

    Last.FM I stick with people who have similar musical taste.

    LinkedIn is strictly people I've worked with, for or had work for me.

    Digg I blindly accept friend requests and rarely if ever pay attention to "shouts".

    MySpace is a cesspool that I won't have anything to do with.

    FriendFeed is on the verge of being annoying.

    I gave up on MyBlogLog and Technorati. Ditto Pownce. Jaiku I have hope for, but rarely use.

    StumbleUpon I blindly accept friend requests, but if I find I'm being sent to pages that I really have no interest in, I check to see who recommended it, and consider removing them.

    When Friendster was popular I was too busy with a 9-5 to care.
  • Auto Tach Student · 1 year ago
    Social Networking Sites connects me to people. Facebook helps me keep in touch with my friends, especially my close friends. Facebook is the best networking site for me.
  • Tracy K · 1 year ago
    Oh! Wonderful job!
    Very interesting and actual post.
    Thx, your blog in my Google reader now
  • Felix · 1 year ago
    Though I also keep Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Flixter, etc., accounts in order to look for old and lost friends (ex-classmates, relatives, co-workers, etc.), I use just one account on a daily basis to make things simpler: my Friendster account. Then when I find old friends in the other networking sites above who are not in Friendster, I invite them to Friendster.
  • dean · 1 year ago
    Tamar,
    I came to some of the conclusions you point out. Great article. For my needs, Linkedin has been the place of opportunity and twitter has been my soc system broadcasting tool. Twitter is a combo of "sound bite" succinct press releases as well as a fantastic research tool. Thanks for the great article and your help in my ongoing social media education!

    dean guadagni
    inner architect and inner architect media
  • dean · 1 year ago
    Tamar,
    I found you through one of my twitter followers and someone I follow and respect greatly-Guy Kawasaki
    dean
  • Vickie · 10 months ago
    My social networking actually started in the 90's on AOL. After all the weirdo's I ran into on there I am very careful about the friends I have. I am currently on Myspace and Facebook. I usually check them once a day, but if I get busy it could be a couple or three days. My friends are school friends, work friends and relatives. That is it. If I know someone who does not fit into one of those categories and I knew them before they can be my friend, but if some person I don't know comes on and does a friend request, I have always denied. I did have one man send me a friend request that I approved. His last name was in my family genealogy ancestor list and I thought that maybe he was related, so I did allow him. He was the only exception I've made so far and ironically it is looking like he may fit in to my family tree. Good luck on this study. It is very interesting.
  • Jutta · 9 months ago
    I totally agree - each social network has a different function for me.
    Facebook - is for me real life friends only; recently I even cut out people from the same school where I could not remember that we ever met in person.
    MySpace - I hardly ever go there, and most of my friends there are dead ;-) (Mozart, Strauss, ...). Basically I use it to listen to music and connect with musicians (that are still alive).
    Delicious - collect news links that feed into my blog, because Wordpress.com has a widget for it.
    Twitter - is for me mostly about sharing interesting information to anybody who wants to listen. Since I started using it, I posted less of these links to my Facebook profile.
    Diigo - is for me less of a networking tool, more for keeping track of interesting links for myself that I want to get back to. I chose it over other similar sites for its user friendly Diigolet toolbar that disappears when you don't need it.