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Social Networking: Human v. Cyber
- By Kevin Cantera
- Published 11/20/2007
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Kevin Cantera
A free-lance writer based in Utah’s “Little Silicon Valley” – also known as Provo – Kevin Cantera tries to keep his ear to the ground in the burgeoning world of digital music and Internet networking. He has written for various newspapers and magazines in the Intermountain region, including Mid-American Review and Home Court.
View all articles by Kevin CanteraSocial networking sites have become one of the hottest trends on the Internet, and there is no question that the ease of networking online appeals to all kinds of people in all kinds of demographics, as does, let’s face it, the anonymity available in some types of networking sites.
There
are several emerging issues and trends surrounding the process of networking
born from the need to find an effective way to develop the most positive model
of networking – that most ancient of human activities which now must be
recreated to fit the most modern forms of communication.
There’s no doubt that social networking will continue to
successfully grow. However, just because there is an amazing amount of growth
in this type of networking, call it “cyber” networking, that does not mean that
all the rules have changed. There is still a great need in any relationship for
“human” networking as well. If you don’t believe this, just think of in terms
of the traditional business referral.
Business referrals are all about relationships and it
doesn’t exactly matter if those relationships were formed online, or face to
face, they’re still relationships. People refer people they know and trust.
Cyber networking works – using the internet to exchange
ideas, share knowledge and increase your visibility will be imperative in the
coming years. Cyber networking is a trend that’s really catching on in many
circles.
Some
The more cyber-networking oriented that the world becomes
will actually increase the overall need for more human networking as well. As
business go high-tech, business owners will come to see how much they really
need to value the human networking needs of their employees, and foster the
opportunities for face-to-face human networking that has always been critical
to success.
Cyber networking can be an effective way to communicate, to make new friends, to find like-minded individuals and seek interesting conversations and opinions. The internet is a great tool for staying in touch with those on your social network. But it can never actually replace human networking, and in fact the best impact it can have is to make our human relationships that much more fulfilling.
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