2. Social Networking Sites allows us to extend our
online network of contacts, to connect and interact
with your friends, to share things with each other,
and most importantly promote your website/blog
and help build your online reputation. It is sometimes
called "Online Reputation Management".
3. 1978 – Social networking was born through Bulletin Board System
(BBS). It is the first system that allow users to sign in and interact with
each other.
Later 1978 – Usenet allows users to post news articles or posts.
1994 – Launched the first SNS on the internet called Geocities. It
allows users to create their own websites.
1995 – TheGlobe.com was launched which offers users the ability to
interact with people who held the same interested and publish their
own contents.
1997 – Instant messaging became popular where AOL IM and
SixDegrees.com were launched. Also where users are able to create a
profile and friend each other.
4. 2002 – Friendster became the pioneer of social
networking.
2003 – MySpace was launched.
2004 – This is the year where the facebook was launched
for US college students (Harvard College). After gaining
popularity, FB opened it to non-college students as well.
2007 - Google + was launched by google.
2008 - The year where FB surpassed MySpace as the
leading SNS.
2010 – Instagram and Pinterest was launched.
5.
6. Pinterest is a social networking site that people use to
collect ideas for projects and interests. Users create
and share collections (boards) of visual bookmarks
(Pins) that they use to do things like plan trips, develop
projects, organize events or save articles and recipes.
7. Instagram is an online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing
and social networking service that enables its users to take
pictures and videos, and share them on a variety of social
networking platforms. It has a distinctive feature that
confines photos to a square shape (4:3 aspect ratio). Users
can also apply digital filters to their images and videos max
duration is 15 seconds only.
8. LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking
site. This allows users create profiles and
connections to each other in an online social
network which may represent real-world
professional relationships. Users can invite anyone;
whether a site user or not to become a connection.
9. Google + is a social networking site and identity
service. It is described as a social layer that
enhances many of its online properties. It also an
authorship tool that associates web-content
directly with its owner/author.
Google+ now has over 1 billion enabled accounts
and 359 million active monthly users
10. Twitter is an online social networking service that enables
users to send and read short 140-character messages called
"tweets". You can read and post tweets if you are a registered
users. Unregistered users on the other hand can only read
them.
Twitter now has over 550 million registered users and 215
million monthly active users
11. Facebook is a social networking site, where users may
create a personal profile, add other users as friends,
exchange messages, post status updates and photos,
and receive notifications when others update their
profiles.
Facebook now has over 1.15 billion users.
12. 1. Make a profile on any social media platforms.
2. Be sure to put your website URL on your profile.
3. Do make content regarding your site.
4. Put photos and captions.
5. Make videos that is related to your website's topic.
6. Be sure that your page is always updated.
13. • Likes are worthless without ongoing interaction
such as shares, website visit or a phone call.
• Pages on social networking sites strength is about
the interactions; not the number of likes.
Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus) is a social networking and identity service[3][4] that is owned and operated by Google Inc. Google has described Google+ as a "social layer" that enhances many of its online properties, and that it is not simply a social networking website, but also an authorship tool that associates web-content directly with its owner/author.