The Gentleman’s Guide to Social Networking
Posted by SNS Research in Concept on 31. Jul, 2011 | Comments Off
Generally, every person would ask himself – why and how would social networking have any impact on my business or career. Social networking has proven to increase your business productivity by making viral connections. Although there are some risks involved with the whole process, aggressive entrepreneurs could use a social network to get their services [...]
Google and Facebook get personal in battle for social networking rewards – The Guardian
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 30. Jul, 2011 | Comments Off
International Business TimesGoogle and Facebook get personal in battle for social networking rewardsThe GuardianFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has positioned the company as a money-spinning gateway to the web. Photograph: Mike Kepka/San Francisco Chronicle/Corbis It is one month since the launch of Google+, a belated attempt at a social networking tool that . . . While [...]
Use Social Networking to Promote Your Business
Posted by SNS Research in Concept on 30. Jul, 2011 | Comments Off
Handling your business cards for the purpose of promoting business and improving social networking is the thing of the past. With internet taking place for all types of businesses, people nowadays rely on social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn to promote their business and brands. The interesting fact is that these sites [...]
Facebook sues Teachbook another social networking site
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 30. Jul, 2011 | Comments Off
Facebook is suing a competition titled Teachbook, which operates an ethnic networking residence for teachers, apparently because it has “depart” in its reference and “competes” with Facebook. Teachbook is described as “a qualified rabble for teachers. ” Sounds like jeopardy to Facebook’s existent doesn’t it? When a client (rudder) joins Teachbook, the locality promises the [...]
Facebook Sues Another Social Networking Site Teachbook
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 30. Jul, 2011 | Comments Off
Facebook is suing a competition titled Teachbook, which operates an ethnic networking residence for teachers, apparently because it has “depart″ in its reference and “competes” with Facebook. Teachbook is described as “a qualified rabble for teachers. ” Sounds like jeopardy to Facebook’s existent doesn’t it? When a client (rudder) joins Teachbook, the locality promises the [...]


