| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
Discussions About Web Design, Database, Domain Name, Hosting, Advertising and other related |
|
| |
to our services |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
|
| |
 |
 |
Business Discussion -› Web Development Forum |
|
| |
|
| technical |
Joined: Oct 07, 2008
Post: 40
Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:02 pm |
|
| Social Networks |
| |
What are Social Networks? We do not have a definite meaning on this kind of term yet. In a general point of view, it is where people “socialize”. Depending on how you define the term, it can be as broad as the Internet itself. There are a lot of social networks popping-up on the internet scene every day. Studying each and every one of them can be a headache. For example, you would like to sign-up a new account at Multiply.com. It is a must to read and understand their Terms and Conditions regarding the use of their network. Sadly, only a few people do that and that is why there are so many profiles that are being blacklisted for the sole reason of going beyond the Terms. Next, you found out about Blogger.com. And out of curiosity you decided to sign-up another account. You will have to go over its Terms and Conditions just like the first one to avoid being penalized or blacklisted just in case you did something wrong without you even knowing it. And for your blogs to become popular, you will have to turn your attention to Social Bookmarking Sites such as Digg.com or Technorati.com. The 2 websites are totally different from each other. Again you will have to study their Terms and Conditions to avoid any complications. And it doesn’t end there! You will have to browse over numerous sites to gain a fair knowledge on which one of them is best to use. The Theory of Socializing on the Cyberspace is as old as the Internet itself. Its evolution is continuous, it is ever changing.
|
|
|
| |
|