Network Marketing and Web 2.0 During Recession
The sudden and fast rise of Social Networking is having a very significant impact on how we can maximize the potential ahead of us. Social networking is rapidly expanding, 33% of Internet users visit MySpace or have a page there, 29% either are on or go to FaceBook, 35% use YouTube. There are lots of Social Networking sites in cyber land with the number of users doubling every month. The top keyword searches bring up a social site. Social buyers make 20% more and also spend 25% more of their income. Some feel that over the next 2 years this is where the action is going to be and if we are going to take advantage of these trends now is the time to do it and this is the way to do it. Indeed because so many of the resources in Web 2.0 also known as Social Media are free or low cost net workers can now attract people to them much more cost effectively than before. Rather than investing hundreds of dollars in advertizing or buy leads now for free or just a few dollars per month one can reach hundreds of fellow human beings.












Reginald on February 27th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Nice post.
As each year passes, more and more employees are beginning to realize just how mundane, limited, and insecure their current jobs are.
In an avid effort to match this emerging revelation, individuals are searching for business opportunities that could be relied upon should one get fired.
Not to mention, with the current economic downturn, being your own boss is becoming more appealing and attractive to the employed masses.
Journalist and TV host, John Daly, used his skill and experience to develop ‘The Real Money Show’, an invaluable online resource that reveals how to search for an online business capable of supplementing an income or even providing much desired financial security.
You can email me for more info at info@johndaly.tv.
The credibility of this online resource is reinforced by the fact that ‘The Real Money Show’ does not endorse anyone or any particular program.
These five to ten minute interviews allow people to read, watch, listen, and make an educated decision.
JT DeBolt on February 27th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
Social networking is huge in today’s competitive world of internet-based business. One resource I have found tremendously helpful is Linked In (www.linkedin.com). Unlike MySpace and FaceBook, etc, Linked In is a more professional platform from which to speak about your business. The contacts you build there will be more beneficial to your business, and you can create a powerful network in very little time.
~JT