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Social Networking Hacks

Social Networking

Social Networking Hacks

No Comments 27 February 2010

Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, FriendFeed, LinkedIn. Chances are you are on at least one of these social networking sites. How can you make the best use of these sites though? I am going to share some hacks to make better use of these sites, make you look professional, and make these sites easier to use.

To start off, I am going to share some general things you can do with all social networking sites to make you look more professional. Now these hacks may not be for everyone, but if your looking to get more followers, look professional, or be more social, I would follow these tips.

1. Profile Picture
First impression is everything right? Well your profile picture plays a big part in what people will think about you. If you have a picture of something that isn’t you, how are people supposed to know it’s you? Sure there’s the name, but chances are there are others out there with the same name. Put a picture of yourself as your profile picture, and one where you are the main subject of the picture.

What if you want to look more professional? Don’t put one of you at a party, one taken of yourself in a mirror, or one with many people in it.

2. Smart Status Updates
What I mean by this, is don’t sound like an idiot with your status updates.

How do you do this. One big way is to spell things right. You look like an idiot if you’re saying things like “i is uploadin sum pics to fb now”. Even capitalization, punctuation, and grammar matter.

3. Be Social!
It’s called social networking for a reason. It’s not called “aggrandize-yourself-and-ignore-everyone-else networking”. The point of social networking is to connect with other people, share information, and to be social.

If you are just posting things and not interacting with other people, chances are people won’t be as social with you.

That’s all the general tips I have for right now. Next I will be going into more specifics with Facebook and Twitter as I know a lot about these social networks. If you have experience with another social networking site, why don’t you write a guest post?

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Commit Online Suicide

Social Networking

Commit Online Suicide

No Comments 04 January 2010

This topic seems to be all over the blogs I read, so I feel like I should cover it too.

Almost everyone has at least one social networking account, whether that would be Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or LinkedIn. You probably started it because someone said that you should. Now social networking isn’t for everyone. I know that Twitter isn’t popular among my friends, but I tried to force it onto some people. Some of my friends gave in a created a Twitter and that was it, they didn’t do anything else with it.

Some people (I call them crazy) may have made a new year’s resolution to clean up or completely get rid of their online presence. I’m not really sure why anyone would do that, but if they did that, it’s their choice.  Maybe they have a million accounts and want to clean up some of those that they don’t use (that is understandable). Someone saw an opportunity from this and created Web 2.0 Suicide Machine.

Suicide Machine is a web app that will delete your Twitter, Myspace, LinkedIn, and (until recently) Facebook accounts. There has been a little bit of controversy over this app. Facebook blocked this app and made some pretty out there claims (see post from Cnet). They said that user information, including pictures, were being downloaded onto their server before the account deletion.

I guess the way that it deleted accounts was a little weird too. It would change the profile picture to a noose, change your password (so you no longer have access to your account), and then go through your friends one by one deleting them. According to the article at Cnet, some ‘killed’ accounts still had friends.

If you want to get rid of your account, it’s not that hard. Every site has a function that can delete your account.

On Facebook go to settings and there is a link that will deactivate your account. On Twitter, go to settings and there is a delete account link on the bottom. See how easy it is? Why give your account information to someone else, when you can easily do it yourself?

What I’m trying to say here is if you do decide to leave a social networking site, it is more secure and just as easy to do it your self. And besides we’re here for DIY (do it yourself)!

*Note: The video on Suicide Machine says that the Internet and emailing makes you stupid. That is not true. I have seen many articles that say that Google-ing makes you smart. You take in an average of 32GB of information from the Internet a day.
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