Network Marketers are Killing Social Networking
Hey Readers,
So recently I started hearing stories about a YouTube slap. They are now cracking down on people who are using and uploading videos that contain any sort of copyrighted material, and justifiably so in my opinion.
How long did people actually think they could get away with uploading pirated materials? I always try to upload 100% original content and I have yet to be flagged or slapped as a spammer.
See, Network Marketers have killed a lot of the Social Networking sites on the Internet today. Once one launches, they swarm like locusts so that they can be the first ones to start blasting their links all over until they see a new one pop up and then like that, they are gone and doing it again on the new one.
What also happens is people start a profile on a social site, then they brand their company or product and they find that they are not making money in 7 days, so they join another company. Then they have to make a new profile branding THAT product or company so what you end up with is 1000’s of profiles there with no action.
Regardless if anyone uses these profiles or not, they still eat up web space…
So that is why I feel that Network Marketers have killed these sites. I mean MySpace has lost so many subscribers just because of all the SPAM from primarily Network Marketers, and it is sad because some of these sites are great sites.
But once MySpace stopped working and started having people fill out “captcha” codes, they all left in droves to Facebook and it will just be a matter of time before they have that site ruined. Facebook does a great job of controlling SPAM, but some is still getting through so mark my words, you will see some changes in the future.
Only a small % of people are out here building real relationships and using Social Networking the way that it is meant to be used. Most People are being taught to just blast their link to as many people as possible and told that they WILL make sales…well that is the blind leading the blind because that DOES NOT work! You may get a sale here and there, but I assure you it will not be many.
This tactic actually worked when MySpace first launched, but just like any other free method, so many people try to take advantage of it that it gets to saturated and then does not work. So start reading new material and stop listening to people who are telling you to do this!
It’s just like supply and demand.
So there are ways to do this correctly. You really CAN make contacts on Social sites that become customers, prospects and believe it or not…FRIENDS! Imagine that! Imagine that you can actually make new friends online.
So if you are one of the people who are out there just blasting your ad all over, please stop. That method is dead and killing social sites every day! You need to stop doing it before you kill them all!
I want to show you how to successfully use Social Networking to brand YOU and not your product or company. I want to show you how you can get leads and contacts who are interested in doing business with you…
If you do not learn these methods, you are going to end up getting the same results that you have been getting and that is NONE.
"If you keep doing what you are doing, you’re going to keep getting what you are getting!"
So STOP doing what you are doing and pay close attention here! I am going to be releasing my E-Book on June 3rd. This will show you step by step how to set up and use Social Networking to build your business and brand…
The only thing YOU have to do, is read it and follow it EXACTLY and you will see a huge shift in your results. Remember only a small % of people are using Social Networking the right way, because most people are not willing to put in the work. Become one of the people who are willing, and you will be one of the success stories!
Get out there and start building REAL relationships!
David
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About the Author: David Foster
Member Since: 05/08/2009
Company: hubze
Industry: Marketing and Advertising
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