Facebook compared with MySpace and LinkedIn - Patrick Schwerdtfeger |
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Patrick Schwerdtfeger compares Facebook with MySpace and LinkedIn with respect to casual versus professional features. MySpace is definitely on the casual end and LinkedIn is on the professional end. Facebook is right in the middle, offering a balance between people's personal lives and professional lives. This video was recorded on August 15, 2009 in Berkeley, CA. It was part of a full-day workshop entitled Social Media Victories Real Businesses, Real Campaigns, Real Results which focused on how entrepreneurs, small business owners and self-employed service professionals can leverage Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube to grow their businesses. Patrick is the author of Webify Your Business Internet Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed (2009) as well as Make Yourself Useful Marketing in the 21st Century (2008). You can purchase the latest book on Amazon but you can also get it for free at the following website. http://www.WebifyBook.com/ By subscribing, you will receive one chapter via email each week for a year. You should know that the book also includes 6 chapters that are not in the email course and the book also has a step-by-step action guide at the end of each chapter. The email course does not have those itemized to-do lists. This video is about which platform to use for which purpose. Facebook is essentially between LinkedIn and MySpace, offering its users extensive privacy settings and the ability to control who sees what content. It also offers users different facilities including Facebook Profiles, Facebook Groups and Facebook Pages. Patrick is a sought-after professional speaker who has spoken in Canada, the United States, Europe and South America. He speaks about leadership on todays social internet, small business marketing and the opportunities of our changing information economy. Call 510-282-4115 to inquire about speaking fees and scheduling. Patrick Schwerdtfeger, Champion of the Modern Entrepreneur |