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Just how many is too much?

As my profile at LinkedIn grows and I remain active on the forums and the Q&A section, I receive constant invitations to other social and business networks. I often wonder what the thinking is behind this? Perhaps it’s because I am seen to be so active.

I’ve elected to make LinkedIn my preferred business networking tool and I am aware there are heaps out there. But how do you choose and where do you draw the line? There are a number of things you need to weigh up:

  1. How long has the network been around?
  2. Are there people you know and trust already connected?
  3. What have you read about the network – has the information been worthwhile?
  4. How much time will you need to spend on a daily or weekly basis to make the network work for you?
  5. How much time can you afford if you join more than one network?
  6. What is the benefit of joining more than one network if you’re just going to keep inviting your existing contacts to each network? Or, are you separating the groups and by what process?

For me I have a business network and I do belong to a social network reserved for friends and family – a small number of people will be in both but I make sure I don’t blur the lines and keep business for business and social for social.

It stuns me though that when I accept an invitation from someone I don’t know personally at LinkedIn that often I will then get a number of invitations from the same person for several other networks. I don’t get that. I do say on my profile I’m not accepting invitations from other networks but perhaps they didn’t get that far in my profile (assuming they have looked at it or read it). And the other day I received an invitation for a brand new network from someone who isn’t directly connected to me at LinkedIn but is a second level connection. I didn’t know why they were but because they sent it to my linkedin email address I knew where it had come and was able to look them up. But I don’t understand why they haven’t sent a linkedin invite? I’m still waiting…

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Blogging for Writers

I mix and mingle with a number of aspiring and published writers and have learnt much from them. And as I’ve been travelling my own journey of being an author I’ve discovered some things that I’ve been able to share with these other writers.

When testing content or wanting to see just how much content you might have for a book, a blog is a great way to get the idea out there, generate an audience, and assess whether there is real interest. I did this, quite by accident, with a blog I started early 2006. I was testing the WordPress software and had to find another topic to blog about as I didn’t want to shift my existing blogs from their homes until I was confident with this platform that was new to me.

Along the way a journalist in the US found my new blog and highlighted some of the content to prove a point in one of his articles online. After that I ended up with thousands of visitors and some who placed comments, and others who emailed me direct for advise or encouragement.

I shared this with my business coach and he encouraged me to take that copy and turn it into a book, adding my life experiences and other information.

It was a pleasant surprise to find I’d touched on a topic that held great interest for women around the world and now that I’ve done further research I find that the information online is growing but there are still a limited number of books out there. The topic? The Proverbs 31 Woman and I’ve expanded on how she was both a business woman and a work at home mum – bringing her into modern times.

So, if you’re a budding writer, looking to put a book together, why not consider putting up a blog to test your content and gauge the interest? You can get free blogs at Blogger.com or WordPress.com – or, do as I did, and have paid webhosting so you can have WordPress installed (which comes free) and a very large number of free templates available for your use and modification if you desire.

I’d love to hear about your writing plans – why not make a comment here?

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