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Friday, July 20, 2007

How to succeed with social networking

Social networkers love things like Facebook and MySpace, but as this discussion in Facebook shows people are getting frustrated with so many different social networking systems. If you want to network properly you have to be a member of everything and that takes time to keep all your profiles up to date.

For some time now I have said that social networking is in its infancy and that it will not really get underway until we have portable profiles and interconnectivity between the social networks. My theory is that anything you write in MySpace would also automatically appear on your Facebook page or in Ecademy or whatever.

Now, a service that is in beta stage is offering something approaching that. Called Profile Linker it allows you to have all your social networking activity on one page. There are some faults with the system, for instance it doesn't import all your LinkedIn contacts, but it shows promise.

Profile Linker

See: http://www.profilelinker.com

A further service, called Wink, allows you to link all your profiles together in a "people" search engine. For an example take a look at mine at:

http://wink.com/profile/grahamjones_uk

These services are clearly only the beginning, but already we can see the coming together of social networking sites into an interconnected service. When these services take off, that's where you will need to be. And it will save you time - one place, lots of networking.

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At July 20, 2007 7:36 PM Anonymous Emily said…

Hi Graham-
I was very impressed with your up-to-date and knowledgeable blog. We are currently looking for creative writers, journalists and photojournalists to act as correspondents on our new website: http://www.rafterjumpon.com
Please submit a sample of your writing today!
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At August 19, 2007 5:02 PM Anonymous Brian said…

Graham,

Thanks for your coverage of our site ProfileLinker.com. We've added some updates from users feedback and now support messages for LinkedIn, Hi5, YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and more!

Also, users wanted pulling in media such as videos from YouTube.com or pictures from Flickr.com so we've added these as well. The #1 goal of ProfileLinker is to listen to our users and improve everyday.

Once again thanks for the write up! Please contact us if you have any more questions or thoughts on how to make the community better.
Brian | Co-Founder
www.ProfileLinker.com

 

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