Quilting Block, Cigars and Social Networking Tools

Meetica — By on January 20, 2010 8:44 am

Where were you the last time a major baseball game or news event aired? Whether it was in your living room, the local sports bar or a friend’s super bowl party, you were most likely in more than one place at that time.

This sounds like a storyline pulled from a sci-fi movie, but it is reality. The era of the social network and all its marvelous social networking tools has made it possible for you to be virtually anywhere all at once. And what’s more, we can do most of our social networking right from our phones.

And your social circle is no longer limited to your friends and acquaintances from the places you’ve been and town where you live. Being an active member of an online social network community and utilizing social networking tools opens your contact list to include new friends from halfway around the world. There is vast potential to meet and befriend other people you would have otherwise never met with the same interests, lifestyle and values as you hold.

In a time before the Internet touched every part of the country, a social network may have been defined as a group of people who shared similar interests or activities. Pictures of ladies chatting around a quilting block or men lounging in a dark den filled with cigar smoke filling the air may come to mind. In those days, one might have said that cigars or quilting squares were the social networking tools in the old days.

Things have dramatically changed and now bumper stickers, small icons, glitter text images, comments, videos and photos are the social networking tools that friends use to contact and bond with one another. You can’t look on a page of your favorite social network without seeing one or more of these tools in play.

By connecting with the world from your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Hi5, Identi.ca and all the other numerous social networks, you are putting yourself in a million different places all at once. But even with the convenience and mobility of the internet, you can still find your dance card too full, so to speak.

So how d you keep up with it all? You may quickly realize that you can’t keep up with all your followers, friends, list and groups. You may find it hard to update all the statuses and comments, let alone reply to all the comments and posts others leave on your profile.

So how do you keep up with the mass of communication, news and information constantly being thrown at you on your social networks? The answer lies in consolidating all your accounts to social networking tools that manage all the feeds and data from your many networks in one convenient account.

Imagine the ease of tweeting, updating your Facebook status, posting a comment on Hi5 and reading the updates of your friends, all from one place.

No, this is not an idea from the future. Free social media tools allow you to manage multiple social network sites in one place. All you have to do is create an account and then sync it with your various social network profiles. And let’s face it, once you have gotten hooked on social networking, you will only find yourself joining more and more of them.

By using a social network management service you will be able to interact and stay current with all of your profiles and accounts.

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