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    Networking with Facebook and Linked In

    July 24th, 2007 by Stephen

    Posted in Community, Facebook, Networking, Web 2.0 |

    If you're new here, Welcome! To learn more about what this site is all about click here [link]. Thanks for visiting!

    I have to admit that I am new to both of these social networking sites. Really new. I received a few invitations to join them over the past week and decided to give it a shot. I must admit that I am not sure just what to do with them, or even if I should have bothered.

    Segala.com says that LinkedIn is over, but that is where my first invite came from. According to my email address book, I am in contact from time to time with quite a few members.

    Jemima Kiss says Facebook is where it’s at, and FB allows you to invite people from your mailing list that aren’t on FB already. That is convenient.

    So I will ask the readers. Which site do you use, and why?

    If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/6xv37r. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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    1. Kate Davis Says:

      I ‘use’ both LinkedIn and Facebook.

      I was sent an invitation by someone in another organisation who used it as his address book. I have not invited anyone else to join and the majority of people I am linked to are in my organisation.

      I log in to Facebook a few times a week (or a day depending how bored I am). I use this site to keep in touch with friends and family. I find it is a much more informal site, I wouldn’t be keen to link to customers through Facebook.

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