In this presentation We learn about Social Networking.
the social networking is a must important part of our life it help to connecting easily when we are any where in the world.
it also easy to using by Internet.
Facebook is Much popular Site for social networking. its really work so highly.
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3. Contents
Introduction
Features of Social Networks
Components Of Social Media
Process Of Social Networking
History of Socialization
Social Networking site
Channels of Social Networking
Growth of Online Social Networking
Profits & Misuses of Socialization
4. INTRODUCTION
Social Networking Is A Part Of Communication It Means By Which
Member Of Organization Work Together.
Social Networks Facilitate Connections Between People Based On
Shared Interests, Values, Membership In Particular Groups (I.E.,
Friends, Professional Colleagues), Etc. They Make It Easier For
People To Find And Communicate With Individuals Who Are In
Their Networks Using The Web As The Interface.
Social Networking Can Be Apt Fully Called As “The Life Blood”
Of An Communication .
As Sir John Harvey-jones Says, “Communication Is The Single
Most Essential Skill”
5. Social networking truly is the new
way of the world. With print on the
decline and the number of
bookmarking, sharing and blogging
sites increasing every day, this is one
medium that is demanding attention
– and it’s either get in or be left in the
dust
When used correctly and effectively,
these sites have the power to deliver
news to more people than you ever
dreamed possible. However, it is
quality over quantity, so the
following are our notes on the best
way to get your message out to an
interested audience.
6. The Ability To Create A Profile Page – This Is Your Main “Home” On The Network.
Different Networks Offer Varying Abilities To Personalize Your Page In Terms Of Look
And Feel. They May Also Differ In Terms Of The Types Of Information You Would
Include, Such As Name, Location, Education, Etc. Facebook, For Example, Asks For
Your Relationship Status (Because It’s More “Social”), While On LinkedIn, Which Is
Primarily For Professional Use, Does Not.
A Way To Find And Link To “Friends” Or Connections–the Purpose Of A Network Is
Connections, So Facilitating A Members’ Ability To Find And Connect To Other People
Is Important. Each Network Offers Different Types Of Search Capabilities And Once
You’ve Located A Potential Friend, You Must Send An “Invitation” To Invite Them Into
Your Personal Network.
Privacy Controls–in Most Networks, Your Ability To Access More Detailed Information
About A Person Is Based On Their Status As One Of Your Connections; “Friends” Can
See Much More Information Than Those Who Are Not Your “Friends.” You Can Control
Who Is Actually In Your Personal Network By Effectively Managing Who You Invite
Into Your Network And Whose Invitations You Accept.
7. The Ability To Send Public And Private
Messages – In Ning And Facebook, You
Can Communicate With Your Connections
Either By Sending A Private Message Or
“Writing On Their Wall.” On Linked in, You
Communicate Via Person-to-person
Messages. Ning Also Provides Forums
Where Members Can Interact With One
Another On Specific Topics (You’re
Reading This In One Of The Ning Forums).
Ability To Share Various Digital Objects
And Information – Both Ning And
Facebook Allow Members To Share Various
Online Items, Including Photos, Videos And
Rss Feeds. Linked in Offers Some Ability To
Share Links, Although It’s Multimedia
Capacities Are Nothing Like What You Find
On Facebook Or Ning
9. Process Of Social Networking
Though the diagram might look complex, the
process is simple:
1. Build your Web site to talk to others by making
sure your home page has “share this” features.
2. Post links and news (such as press releases and
authored articles) on your company’s home
page.
3. Reach an even greater audience through Twitter,
YouTube and Flickr.
4. Push your info out by posting those same URLs
via ping.fm on social networking sites via
personal and company-related outlets.
5. Employ the use of RSS feeds to update your info.
10. History of Socialization
Socialization has
always been into
force due to our
interactive and
social nature.
People socialize
to explore, learn,
improve
relationships, etc.
In olden days
people used to
socialize through
panchayats in
India & through
parties in the
Western Countries.
11. Social Networking site Micro Blogging & Blogging
What are micro blogging and blogging sites all
about?
Micro blogging sites (i.e. Twitter) allow you to post short versions (around 140
characters) of what you are up to. You can post a new article, blog entry, or
article as a “tweet,” status update, etc, which others can then view.
Blogging sites allow for more room and greater versatility. Write relatively short
posts that will engage the reader; create an angle and write engaging pieces that
make the reader want to return.
17. PROFITS :- MISUSES:-
Stay Connected x. Social Depression
Conduct Business x. Loneliness
Can Share Interests x. Disconnection from
Reality
Can Find Out Perfect
Matches x. The Information accessed
May be Misused
Enjoy Different Applications
x. Continuous Exposure
E.g.:- quizzes, games, Causes All Possible
horoscope, etc. Sensory Problems
x. E.g.:- Lowered Eyesight,
Back Ache, Lowered
Concentration, etc