The Jam: Ep. 54: Social Networking for Less

There are so many social networking sites around today, it's hard to keep track of them and how to utilize them properly. Author, executive coach and PeopleJam member Libby Gill has a great blog post titled "Social Networking Made Simple" that simplifies the social networking world and makes it less intimidating for newbies. If you're on a budget and want to expand your business then this episode is a must!

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Rosa's picture

I was wondering if Bridget could give some advice for the younger crowd. Because most of the time I can't really relate to the subject she's talking about.


Anonymous's picture

LOL, she keeps up with her 6000 friends...that would be a full-time job!
However, I LOVE reading her blog. It's usually quite amusing. I kind of think there are too many social sites....it can get overwhelming.


Anonymous's picture

Facebook is fun!

P.S.I'm actually in your fan page in FB ;) Cheers!


Anonymous's picture

That tweet in the end scared the s*** out of me.


ba.antkowiak's picture

I don't think most of your watchers relate to you using myspace and facebook professionally. Most of us just use it to keep up with friends.


amychadbourne's picture

I love using Facebook, but I usually stay away from MySpace. I've never heard of LinkedIn before. It sounds like a really good resource, especially for someone just finishing up school and looking for a place to start. Thanks for recommending it, I'm definitely going to check it out.


jcampbell's picture

The info on this video isn't really new. Didn't learn anything more about interent social networking that I knew before.


shanr's picture

I don't personally know anyone who uses Myspace, Facebook, or any other social networking sites for professional reasons, but I imagine there are those who do. Those I know use them for personal reasons, to keep up with friends and family mainly, but I imagine they could come in handy if you were trying to network to get a position at another company or something. I'll give this a "yes", but I don't see how it's really all that helpful.


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