Social Media and Social Networking leads to offline conections
June 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Social Media
We are working with several of our clients on incorportating Social Media into thier overall Internet Marketing plan due to the many benefits that it produces.
One benefit though that is often overlooked is the opportunity Social Media provides for you to network with others. In several cases by using Social Media or Social Networking tools you are now able to connect with others that are great potential power partners, business partners or even customers, just because you started using Socail Media and sharing more information about yourself and what you do.
Often people over look this beneift of using Social Media and Social Networking but you shouldn’t. The larger your network is, especially in a troubled economy the larger your base of contacts and potential customers are.
Users on Twitter, one of the most popular Socail Media tools right now have organized what are called Tweet-ups where you can go and in person meet the people you network with on Twitter. This is an excellent example of how online Socail Media or Social Networking as extended to offline.
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