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Slide1While there is an element of personal preference to choosing a social network, there are a few things that you should check for before you make a decision to invest your time and energy there.  These are the core elements that any good social network should have, and the bare minimum criteria when defining a world-class network.

Demographics

You want to make sure that the people you’re meeting in this network are actually going to be interested in what you’re selling.   No matter how highly a site is ranked, if it is inhabited entirely of kids from 14-18 and you’re selling life insurance; you are not going to get a good response.  Determining who uses the site, and what percentage of the users fall within your target demographic is a great way to isolate the best sites for you to spend time on.

Flexible Search

If you’re working on a popular social network, you may have millions of potential contacts.  It would be pointless to try to include them all as your contacts.  You want to be able to locate people within a certain age group, in a specific location, or with special interests that pertain to your company.  The better the search function, the better you’ll be able to use the network.  You need to be able to do advanced searches using multiple criteria to really zero in on your ideal contacts before you spend any time adding them to your profile.

Video Capability

The single most important development in Web 2.0 in the last year is the use of video.  This doesn’t require sophisticated production or high end equipment.  In fact, the amateur quality of these videos seems to add to their appeal.  Regardless, you need to be able to utilize this important marketing tool on any site you choose for your networking.

Mobile Capability

Another important development is the use of mobile or handheld devices for web use.  More and more people are surfing the web from their Blackberry, iPhone, or cell.  However, not all websites are set up to be accessible by these mobile devices.  You must be sure that any site you’re using translates to this important platform.

Bulletins

While I am opposed to using Bulletins for the bulk of your networking, there are times when you need to get some information out to everyone you know…fast!  Bulletins will allow you to send a single message to everyone in your personal contacts, which means you can be the first to break industry news and share other important information quickly and efficiently.

Customizable

It’s true that a lot of people go way overboard with these customizable templates.  Some sites are full of all kinds of crazy graphics which make them look more like the inside of a junior high school locker than an adult social network.  Nevertheless, you do want to make sure your profile is sufficiently customizable because you need to be able to stand out in the crowd.  Some sites will even let you use your company logo and other easily identifiable graphics.  Several of the sites allow you to name your own URL which you can use in conjunction with your regular company website.

These are very basic requirements, and many sites fulfill most, if not all of them.  So in the end, it really boils down to user preference. What do you think? What are some of your criteria?

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AT&T is unveiling a fresh, new Web destination designed by and for small business owners (http://tinyurl.com/smallbizinsite-att). To celebrate, the company is giving a Small Biz Tech Makeover to one lucky prize winner.

att-logoSo how can you and those you know get involved?

Frst, let American Express know what you think about the new features and redesign of AT&T’s Small Business InSite. Share this site other small business owners . Your opinion matters!

The next step is to give readers some news they can use by sharing the word about the AT&T Small Biz Tech Makeover online contest, which began July 13. Expert advice and one year of free AT&T products and services will be awarded to the small business owner who can best explain his or her need for a technology makeover.

Contest prizes include Web hosting services, AT&T Secure Mail, AT&T Tech Support 360, a pair of 3G mobile smartphones and a variety of other advanced solutions that can be used to improve collaboration or drive small business productivity.

All you and your colleagues need to do to participate is complete an online form and send AT&T a short video with your story. More guidelines and contest details can be found by visiting (http://tinyurl.com/smallbizmakeover-att).

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