Showing posts with label Networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Networking. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Social Networking Cars of the Future

We've seen the niftiest gadgets, features, and applications on cars in recent years. From automatic start engines, navigation and entertainment systems but now a new incorporation emerges. Today social networking has taken on another level in our lives, but it has yet to reach our cars. If you don't account for being able to access social media through our phone, anywhere, anytime, why not be able to socially network with others while we are on the road? It may sound like a ridiculous and borderline unsafe idea, but for some car manufacturers, it's not such a far out idea.

While it's highly debatable whether incorporating social media into our cars is a good idea, in the very near future, it may very well be a popular addition. Speculated to launch and release in 2012, social networks are apparently going to be integrated in our cars in a number of ways. Firstly as an additional application on a tablet or portable computational system that is embedded as an additional feature in our car. A system that uses twitter and Facebook to let you know when something's happening or to notify of certain settings that you can control or edit. In addition, the service may notify you of batter power warnings to nearby electric car owners, remind you of some maintenance tips, and even allow you to communicate with nearby cars and owners or passengers of nearby vehicles.

Social networking is seriously going to take over our lives if we're not careful. By 2015 it has been speculated that automakers will woo its consumers and social media crazed fans with additional communications features. Touch screen command systems are already available and will incorporate almost instant access to social networking sites. Thumb wheel controls will not only allow you to increase and decrease volume, or command your windshield wipers to start wiping - but also let you control audio, navigation, and climate control functions. It seems that a robust amount of technology and communication will be made available in our cars.

On another Facebook platform, being able to befriend nearby cars and users is a novel and almost outrageous idea. This will allow drivers to "talk" to other cars and their drivers, and even befriend them on a social networking site like twitter or Facebook, and receive updates in your feed from these users. How this new feature will transform our lives, and ways of interaction, our driving habits, and the way we communicate to one another is uncertain.

What is certain that while these new features can be useful, many question the safety it brings. Drivers should be paying attention to the road and looking out for any hazards on the road. Will these additions affect our attention to the things that really matter? How will this affect auto insurance policies? One thing is certain, new social media features can only increase auto insurance rates, whether by a lot or a minuscule number. Taking the responsible steps and making sure your vehicle is insured is crucial, with this added distraction.

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Networking - Strengthening Business Ties

Primarily, networking has several facets that companies have to deal with. While the main goal is to create a community of people who will benefit from and will be of benefit to the company, there should also be a deeper understanding of its essence. As defined, business networking is treated as a socioeconomic activity. Like minded individuals run the circle and each functions to come up with an enactment of a business prospect.

What are the main reasons why networking with your luncheon mates should go beyond exchanging pleasantries and extend to online relations? First and foremost, your business, apart from seeming familiar to people, should also at least bear a "face" or identity. While meeting people is always a relief, a business also has to be able to exist even when not physically present in areas it can reach. The internet is the perfect place to be in for when a business wants to explore networks despite geographical location.

Meanwhile, association is the key to immediately getting the attention of the audience. If you do get to meet people from the industry in person, the principle of "who you know" applies pretty well once you go your separate ways. Therefore, a follow up of the said meet-ups is the next big step you have to take to keep the business relations functioning and growing.

Going back to the basics, think of this situation:

You are a writer and you do have the talent in creating short fiction stories. At dawn, you are at your most creative, finishing up to three pieces per hour. You have the growing desire to expand, share the world how you view things. The problem is, nobody knows about you or your growing collection. How then will you make a living out of your skill?

This is exactly why entrepreneurs have to exhaust all efforts in building ties and connecting with like minded groups and individuals. The purpose of being present in real life and in the online market is to get your word out the fastest and easiest way possible, guaranteeing even better results compared to the years past.

To take advantage of the internet age means to gear up on social networking and use it as a tool for establishing friendships, and most importantly, business relations. Social media sites are now very open to catering to the needs of businesses and have optimized the online experience for entrepreneurs. Clearly, there is no excuse to miss out on this fun and effective way of making a business reach its potential!

Do you network more online or in person?

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Social Networking Demographics

Demographics on Social Networking Sites

Based on studies, 22% of the time spent on the web, is spent on social networking sites. But, it's interesting to discover the stats behind users of the social networks sites...Here are several interesting facts on social networking demographics.

Demographics by Age Do you know that the fastest growing demographic on Facebook are senior users above the age 65? This may come as a surprise for many people, however seniors are using social websites more than ever before. What are the reasons? Basically to be able to connect to family members, find people from the past or search for online support groups for concerns such as chronic illness. One of the most prominent age group on social media nonetheless, continues to be age group 25-44. Facebook has 46% of the company's users age 25-44, while the percentage for the same age group for Twitter is 57%. The age group 45-54 is consistently gaining ground on social networks. It is more dominant on Facebook that Twitter, with 26% and 18% respectively.

Demographics by Gender

Women surpass men for most activity. For example, on Facebook 54% of the users are female as well as on Twitter the percentage is 52%. However, on the professional side LinkedIn, 58,9% of the users are male. Google+, one of the newest sites, is totally ruled by men, with a whooping 74% of the users being male.

It is interesting to see that women and men have completely different sharing habits. Females are 600% more likely to share content associated with partying and eight times more likely to share one of their favorite love songs as well. Men however, are more likely to express feelings about parenthood on social networking sites than women are. Additionally, men are not afraid to project a more "nerdy" side on social networks than women do, since they are 10 times more likely to share stories about buying their first computer or about getting bullied when they went to school. Both women and men however, equally share content on career aspirations or more personal feelings such as self-doubt or worries.

Demographics by Education Level

Most users have a high education level. On Facebook, 26% of the users have a minimum of a bachelor's degree, while 55% claim having at least some college education. The education level is even higher for Twitter users, on which at least 37% have a bachelor degree and 49% have some college education. YouTube is also a site with high education level users. 51% have some college education and 26% of the users have at least a bachelor's degree.

Demographics by Income

LinkedIn is the online community site with the wealthiest users, since 71% of the users make at least 50K per year. On Facebook, 66% of the users have a salary of 25K-75K and on Twitter 52% of the users make at least 50K.

What is your opinion about this information? Are any of them surprising?

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Effective Social Networking - How to Bring On New Clients With Social Network Marketing

Marketing your business blatantly on most social networks will get you tossed in the social network slammer (read BANNED). You don't want to go there so follow these simple social networking rules to prevent that major social disaster!

Don't market your business on social networking sites.

Just don't. That's all. Don't market your business there, and whatever you do don't SELL your stuff there.

So, how do you present your business on social networks without marketing? Here's the answer you've been looking for:

Make friends first - get to know people. Offer ideas and suggestions, invite people to read your blog posts, if they're relevant. Include events that people really want to attend on your social calendar. Schedule a party, a coffee, or a gathering of friends and buddies so you get an opportunity to see what these people are interested in, if you don't already know them personally. Offer referral friends and buddies to your friends who might be interested in each other. Build connections and networks of friends who know friends. Create private groups and networks of friends who would love to know each other and could actually gain something from meeting other people in the group. Perhaps a REAL people event where they could all get together would be a good idea. Interact with other people on your social network outside the network and your personal wall. They'll want to see more of you than the group presentation you do to everyone else online.

The more you get to know people, the better people will know you and the more they'll refer you to others. Be sure part of your 'relationship' online includes letting people know what you do.

Share your business links online - in your info, be sure your business links are visible and active. They should be able to click directly to your website. Occasionally mention your business goals online - share them with your friends. "Hey, I'm working to create two new client accounts, if you know anyone who needs an Iron Arm Jockey, send them my way." Ask for advice - where appropriate. "My Iron Arm Jockey wants to get married, but I can't find him a woman. Does anyone know a girl that wants to marry and Iron Arm Jockey?" Invite your readers to participate in your contests. "My Iron Arm Jockey is wrestling Jack Rabbits on Sunday, if you'd like to come watch, leave a comment. One lucky commenter will win tickets for two to visit the match." Hold an open event and invite readers to participate in your event. Invite readers to participate in your business. This works particularly well for writers who are giving their books a title or naming characters. A reader will market your product for you, if he or she named the leading character.

Get involved with your readers and read their social media pages too. You'll want to know them really well!

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4 Things You Must Know About Online Courses in Networking

One of the biggest myths about online networking is that this technique to earn money is time-consuming. The truth is that before courses in networking were offered, it did take people a lot of time to use this method to earn money mainly because most users did not have the required information and various tools to get maximum results with online networking. However, these days, courses in online networking and various resources such as online tools have helped individuals achieve their goals in just a few days. Listed below are 4 things you must know if you plan to do a course in networking.

#1 - Contrary to the popular belief, online courses in networking are actually helpful. These not only offer information on the latest networking strategies but they also information on how to earn money by working from home. These provide information on the right way to build contacts, the right way to use various resources and how to use tools that you may have to get contacts. In reality, these do a lot more than just to help earn quick money. They help people with certain skills, use these skills to develop a career in the networking field.

#2 - Courses that are offered online are not time-consuming which means that you can complete these with ease in your free time. Those who want to opt for these are generally recommended to study 1 full module a day however, this is not a must.

#3 - Good networking courses teach people how to earn money by getting contacts without sitting in front of the computer at home. Good ones teach various strategies through which individuals can go out of their house or complete other tasks while they get contacts online. Also, these help beginners understand how online networking works, how to make most out of the resources you have and how to get contacts in less than a week.

#4 - There are various websites that offer networking courses and some of these websites are not worth investing time or money in. People who are interested in building a career in networking should look for those that offer definite goals. Good courses usually elaborate on what can be done by completing it and they also elaborate on what study material will be offered if the person opts for it. The best courses in networking offer no questions asked money back guarantees since they are confident that the material they are providing will definitely help you achieve their goals in the given time frame.

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