Five Advantages of Social Networking
1. Worldwide Connectivity
No matter if you are
searching for a former college roommate, your first grade teacher, or an
international friend, no easier or faster way to make a connection exists than
social media. Although Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and P interest are probably
the most well-known social networking communities, new websites are popping up regularly that let people
connect and interact over the Web.
In many ways, these
social communities are the virtual equivalent of church socials where family
and friends gather to exchange news and get updates. Even the age-old custom of
connecting with pen pals has been upgraded as private messages can be sent over
social media. When it comes to getting information, few methods are faster than social media.
2. Commonality of Interest
When you opt to
participate in a social network community, you can pick and choose individuals
whose likes and dislikes are similar to yours and build your network around
those commonalities. For instance, if you are a chess aficionado, a book lover
or have a particular political leaning, you can find and interact with those
who share your interest.
But, just as these
virtual groups can help hobbyists exchange ideas and techniques, other social
network groups offer solutions for more vexing, real-world problems. For
example, social media groups can be lifelines for individuals suffering from a
rare disease. Churches, synagogues and temples also use social media to
reach out to members who may be unable to attend services.
3. Real-Time Information Sharing
Many social networking
sites incorporate an instant messaging feature, which lets people exchange
information in real-time via a chat. This is a great feature for teachers to
use to discussions because it lets them utilize the vast store of information
available on the Web. This can be a great time saver for the teacher - since
students no longer need to visit a library to conduct research- and it can be a
great way to engage distracted learners.
4. Targeted Advertising
Although social media
can be used to spread a company's message for free, fee-based advertising options
are also available. One of the best aspects of social networking is the ability
to deliver your content only to those users with the most potential interest in
your product or service. Each social platform offers an array of tools that
enable a business to deliver specific content to a very specific target group.
This approach can maximize targeted reach while minimizing waste.
5. Increased News Cycle Speed
Undoubtedly, social
networking has revolutionized the speed of the news cycle. Most news
organizations now rely on social media sites to collect and share information.
Social media - especially Twitter - is steadily becoming a mainstream source for breaking news. Today an individual can
know, in real time, what is happening throughout the world. This has led to the
development of a nearly instantaneous news cycle as everything from terrorist
attacks to local car crashes get shared on social media, quickly alerting their
intended audience of the event.
By
mkula Dennis
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