Thursday, May 20, 2010

Creating Your Social Networking Website Profile

How you would like to meet and communicate with other internet users, especially ones that share the same views and beliefs as you do? If you would then you may want to think about joining a social networking website, if you haven’t already done so. When it comes to easily finding and communicating online with other internet users, social networking sites are, perhaps, the best way to go.

If you are interested in joining a social networking website, the first thing that you will need to do is find a network to join. You can easily find a number of networks by performing a standard internet search. For the best search results, you may want to search with the words social networking or social networking websites. In your search, it is likely that that you come up with a fairly large number of different networking sites. Popular sites that may be included in your search results may include, but will not be limited to, MySpace, Orkut, Yahoo! 360, FriendFinder, FriendWise, Facebook, and Classmates.

Once you have made the decision to join a particular social networking website, whether or not it is one of the ones mentioned above, you will need to need to register with the site. Even free networking communities require that you go through the registration process. Once you are registered, you should be able to start communicating with other community members. Before you start communicating, you may need to develop your online profile or profile page, depending on the networking site in question. Although it may seem easy enough to create a profile, there are many internet users who are unsure exactly what they should and should not include.

Perhaps, one of the most important things to include in your online website is your picture. While a personal picture is optional, it is ideal. Many internet users enjoy taking to someone that they can see in their minds, without a picture this is difficult. If you are looking to use social networking websites just to meet new friends you may not necessarily need to post a private picture, but you may need to if you are looking to find love online. When it comes to internet dating, many individuals will not even view an online profile if a picture is not included.

In addition to your photograph, you may want to include your name. Now, when it comes to your name, you need to be cautious. You are advised against giving your full name, especially if your profile or profile page contains a personal photograph of you. In addition to your name, you may want to put down your location. As with your name it is important to display caution. Your picture, your address, and your full name can be dangerous, especially if it falls into the wrong hands. As much as you would like to fill your social networking profiles with personal information, you are advised to think about your safety before anything else.

You may also want to include information on yourself. This information may include your hobbies, issues that are important to do, your likes, and your dislikes. With many social networking websites, including MySpace, you will find that there are preset profile fields for this information. In addition to preset questions or categories on your likes and dislikes, you may also find additional information, including fun questionnaires. Many social networking websites will ask that you describe your favorite color, your goals in life, your most embarrassing moment, and so on. As with your other personal information, it is important to stay as vague and possible and not use any full names, especially real ones.

By keeping the above mentioned points in mind, you should not only be able to create an online social networking profile that is filled with valuable information, but you can do so while staying safe at the same time. Your safety on the internet is in your hands, that is why it is important to think about safety, as well as internet popularity.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Classmates: A Popular Social Networking Website

Have you ever wondered whatever happened to your high school sweetheart? How about your best friend who you lost contact with overtime? If you have there is a good chance that you have tried to contact them. Unfortunately, many individuals get married or move away. This may make it difficult to contact those that you used to know. That is unless you join one of the most popular online social networking websites. That website is known as Classmates.

Although classmates is considered a social networking website, it is, in a way, unique from most of the others. This is because classmates focuses on connections that were made in school, whether it be elementary school, high school, or college. Although it is encouraged that you contact those that you know from school, you are able to contact just about anyone on the website. That is one of the many features of Classmates that makes the social networking site worth joining.

The only problem that many internet users have with Classmates is the fact that it is often requires a paid membership. There is a free membership plan that is available, but you are limited with what you can do on the site. Despite the fact that you have to become a paid member to enjoy what Classmates has to offer, it is well worth it. In addition to being well worth it, the membership fee is easy to afford. Currently, there are three different levels of membership that you can sign up for, the highest being only five dollars a month.

If you are interested in seeing what Classmates has to offer, you can easily do so by visiting their online website at www.classmates.com. Once at their main page, you will have to go through the process of selecting your school. Once that has been done, you will then need to create a user profile. This profile is part of what will be displayed on the website; however, once you officially become a member you can add more information to your profile.

With a free membership, you can post your own profile and view profiles from other members. Viewing the profiles of other members, especially those that you went to school with, is easy. Classmates has separated everyone into categories. These categories not only include the schools that everyone went to, but the years that they attended. This means that whether you graduated in 1970 or 2000, you should easily be able to obtain information on your classmates.

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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Do You Really Need To List Your Site In Website Directories?

Do You Really Need To List Your Site In Website Directories?

You’ve probably asked yourself, every time you submit a new site, “Do I really need to spend two weeks submitting it to every website directory?

The easy answer to that is simply: “No.”

But there are 1 vital directory it really is important to submit your website to. (And one of them isn’t Google!)

The reason? If you’ve properly optimized your site with keywords and sound SEO practices, Google will most likely index your site faster than it takes one of their editors (and they do have live editors) to get around to it.

And you don’t need to submit your site to every minor directory under the sun. Oh, you might see a few extra visitors… but the truth is, the hours of time you spend investing manual submission would be better spent on another, more urgent aspect of your business.

This directory is The Open Directory Project – better known as DMOZ.org. It’s a truly massive project, involving hundreds (or more) of dedicated volunteer editors, with expertise in every single niche you could imagine. It does take a while to get listed in DMOZ, so submit your site as soon as it’s complete (and not before! You won’t rank well with them, if their dedicated volunteer editor encounters any of those “under construction” notices, or incomplete pages.)

Yes – DMOZ will probably catch up with your site eventually – but if you can advance that process by even a few weeks, it may mean a vital difference to your traffic and sales.

Here’s why.

1. DMOZ Alexa traffic ranking is 760, meaning it sits practically on the pinnacle of Mount Olympus.
2. Its editors rate your content accurately and thoroughly – which is a huge advantage, if you’ve done a good and diligent job creating it
3. You can optimize the title you enter in DMOZ to provide yourself with a fabulous piece of anchor text
4. You’ll never find the attribute: rel=”nofollow” in your DMOZ directory listing. This instantly gives you a strong and powerful back link, which will advance your site towards “authority site” status.

Besides, all it takes is about 15 minutes (if you’re thorough.) Check out their guidelines and add your site today – while your competitors are still chasing fancy SEO schemes.