Reasons you need your own website

Business, Tech, Web

Just saw this post and many of the reasons also apply to organisations and individuals outside of music. I don’t understand why many business point potential customers to a facebook or myspace page.
Especially, when they are not controlling the experience.

It’s your’s… forever

I’ve said this more than once in this post.

You get the point right?

Your Facebook Page and your Bandcamp page are NOT yours. They belong to other people and cannot be forced to do all the things that you might want to do.

Single women who live nearby and like getting drunk

Uncategorized

Saw this cool Tumblr blog called Actual Facebook Graph Searches about actual Facebook graph searches.

I don’t have access to the search yet but the searches done on this site are very interesting. The first page contains clarification about the searches that were already done. How interesting the search is for you depends on the information within your own network. The main point is that it makes sense to clear up posts, likes and privacy settings in Facebook.

Google Plus

Tech, Thought Provoking, Web

I just joined Google Plus. The main thing I have been getting my head around is how it works. Since I didn’t really use Google Wave or Buzz that much, I was intrigued to find out if lessons had been learned. It seems that they have and are taking the best bits from Facebook and Twitter. I found this article that includes the following paragraph that illustrates its purpose very well

That is the big difference between Google Plus and most other networks. Twitter is an all or nothing model. You can share with everyone or you can only share with all the people that follow you. But you can’t share with only a sub set of the people that follow you (such as a specific Twitter List.) Facebook is a little more flexible than that. But you must be friends with people or you must reduce your privacy. You can limit who sees individual things you share, but it is difficult to do and not intuitive to get set up.

It seems that Google learned something from its former employee Paul Adams. His presentation of the real life social network illustrates the problem of using facebook and shows how personal networks are more complicated than the facebook philosophy of everything about you should be public. Look at the whole presentation to see understand his point.


Networking for job hunting.

Thought Provoking

Business Insider has a nice article on how information on facebook can possible hurt your job hunt. What was more interesting was the highlighting of how much more important linkedin (and others like xing) are for looking for new opportunities. Remember facebook is social, linkedin professional.

LinkedIn Gets Top Marks

This is how recruiters are using social media, according to the survey.

  • LinkedIn is by far the most popular social media tool, with 74% of recruiters saying they use it to find candidates.
  • About half of recruiters use LinkedIn to check up on candidates’ professional backgrounds
  • Some 21% of recruiters use LinkedIn to research candidates’ networks.
  • Candidates like LinkedIn too. As one says, “The lack of photos of people puking or wearing dumb costumes at some Really Great Party helps keep the professionalism up.”
  • Facebook is used by about 11% of recruiters to get a handle on candidates’ reputation
  • Twitter is a distant third, with only 3% of recruiters saying they use it
Keep the Racy Photos and Posts Private

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-could-be-hurting-your-job-hunt-2011-2#ixzz1DNMkdkci