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How to Build an Online Network

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By Drew Gasaway
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Build an Online Network
Build an Online Network

Social scientist now contend that with the internet our world has come closer together.They call it the 6 degrees of separation. This where we are 6 people away from knowing anyone in the world.

These Changes in distance have changed our political, social, and economic lives forever. Now one person can cause events that 10 years ago would require a TV network or a government.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Identifying my Network
    Networks include Ehow, Facebook, Myspace, blogs, and Linkedin. An everyday person might interact with 6000 people. That alone multiplies the 6 degree separation 100 times. That means using this network you are at least 100 times more likely to succeed.

  2. Step 2

    Formatting a Network
    Most sites have vehicles to link your other networks through links and linked updates. This allow you to get what you need most consistency. Like a business in social media you need a brand.

  3. Step 3

    Using the network.
    Like writing a paper you should pick topic people will read and narrow down the wording. This makes desirable and easy to understand.

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apalmer said

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on 11/14/2009 The Internet is very powerful, creates life changes and networking is important in our lives.

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on 11/13/2009 Networking is very important and a great way to meet new people.

deestew said

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on 11/13/2009 It is true Social Networking is very powerful.

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