Social networking is a relatively new trend that has grown to exponential heights in the past years. Billions of members have joined Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, and other similar sites to reconnect with old friends and find new ones. The popularity of these sites is so outstanding that businesses have jumped on the wagon by developing sites such as Zoodango, LinkedIn, Ryze and others. These particular sites are business networking sites, geared for the professional to make other professional connections. While these are useful and worth exploring, they haven't gained the following that social sites have.

The business sites are lacking one aspect that the social sites are crawling with-prospects. While business networking sites offer great professional connections, the people you would want to reach as clients aren't signing up here. So many businesses have joined the realm of social networking and taken advantage of the large number of prospects to expand their businesses. By becoming a member yourself, you can add a multitude of "friends" to your list and grow your potential clientele. Think of it as an email list as on auto responders, and the only opt-in feature is others approving you as a friend. Now, your only task is to keep in contact with them and send out your valuable information and subtle ads.

You can use options such as unlimited bulletins that when posted appear on every one of your friends' home page for them to view. You can also send private messages to individuals as you see fit. Another benefit to these social networking sites is that they provide a free web page that is easy to personalize and change as often as you change your underwear. Colors, fonts, and layouts can be altered to fit your business design with simple codes that are available all over the Internet. These personal web pages give you a look that can attract others to your page and keep them coming back.

Social networking sites also have the added benefit of specific forums for you to have the professional connection you crave. You can find the forum that is right for you, become a member, and start chatting about tactics, advice, or any other issue related to your topic.
Thousands of businesses are already harnessing the power that social networking can provide for their business. Jump in and see how it can help you. What do you have to lose? Business?!

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Copyright © 2009 Andrea Susan Glass and WritersWay. Andrea Susan Glass, owner of WritersWay, specializes in personal and professional development ghostwriting and copyediting. She helps small business owners and entrepreneurs produce and promote books, e-books, and other info-products to brand their expertise, impact others with wisdom, and build passive income. To sign up for a valuable monthly ezine and to get the free report “Your Info-Product Success System” visit http://www.Info-ProductSuccessSystem.com.