Facebook!
blogging and social networking are a simular thing but blogging is more a page all about a certain thing that people write about e.g. wikepedia
Almost anyone can look at your social networking page: friends, bosses, political orgnaiztions, police, etc. Whether they should have the right to is another question entirely, but the truth is that once you open a social networking page, pretty much anyone who has web access and has not been specifically blocked can look at it.
Social networking has influenced many societies including contemporary Australia. Social media has made it easier for people to share their ideas and opinions with a large audience. The Museum of Contemporary Art has a social media page.
You cannot get a girlfriend on this page. If you are looking for a girlfriend, you can try social networking sites or dating sites such as Match or E-Harmony.
There is no way to tell if someone looked at your social networking page. This goes for Facebook, Myspace, and all of the other forms of social connections.
Matt Smith is not on any social networking sites.
to get free traffic to your website you have to do more off page work for your website. Off page includes social book marking, directory submission, forum posting, blog commenting, social networking, etc.
For that, you would want to join a social networking group like Facebook. Make a cool fan-page. It could be about anything, such as a hobby, a person, or a sport, or you.
Thehun does not currently have a Facebook page or social networking presence. Therefore, it has zero likes and no fans. In the future, it would be possible for them to make a page.
According to their "About us" page: LiveJournal is a community publishing platform, willfully blurring the lines between blogging and social networking.
You can actually advertise it in social networking sites. If you know how to do, you can create a page in Facebook.
Very simple the ad's you see on the side of the page.. well they have to pay to host their add on them