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Are you in a social network?

Friday, February 8th, 2008

When I asked about a social network, I meant an online one. I’m in a couple but I’m not sure why. “They” say it’s a way to get known and somehow get a boost in website page rankings. So you can find me on Facebook, MySpace, Linkedin, Plaxo Pulse, Tag Team Marketing, DirectMatches, CollectiveX (BDPA), Meetup, not to mention various yahoo groups.

After one person’s rave reviews about the usefulness of Linkedin, I did try to actually do targeted searches. So, I decided to reach out to business people from my college – Albright College in Reading, PA. I questioned why a couple of my colleagues even on Linkedin. I told them about my ideal clients for both my IT consulting business and for my receivables financing business. It did not occur to them to provide reciprocal information on their own companies until I asked. Anyway, since there was a limit to the free queries, that’s the end of that. Since then, Albright has established their own social network. I believe it’s for alumni. At some point I may investigate that

I notice that the Linkedin “invitation to connect” e-mails has gotten shorter. It used to be a couple of paragraphs. Now it’s just: I’d like to add you to my connection. I guess, as online social networking and connecting becomes more commonplace, it requires less explanation.

I have accepted numerous invitations to connect. Just cleaned up a couple of unanswered connection requests which dated back to 2004. Obviously, I’m not on top of things.

Sandra Noble
NOBLE FINANCES
NOBLE & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING, INC

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Monday, February 4th, 2008

Technology and the world in general is changing fast and I’m constantly trying to keep up. You see I’m ne of those over 50 folks who don’t find it second nature to keep up. But I am and I will.I’ve created this blog to vent, communicate and bolster my position as a viable business person. Have you heard the buzz about those who made it big, i.e. rich, by age 30? Well, that’s impressive. But what about the over 50 babyboomers who’ve perhaps been downsized, rightsized, laid off or fired. And hose who’ve more gracefully retired and now are looking to make a second mark on the world.We’ve got skills, wisdom and business savvy. If we can stay healthy, we have unlimited potential.Power to the “Over 50″ people!

Sandra Noble
President/CEO
NOBLE FINANCES
NOBLE & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING, INC

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