Networking in the Cyberworld

November 16, 2007 by  
Filed under Frederick Misc

Cyber BobOne of the reasons I started blogging was to meet people that I would have never had the opportunity to meet face to face. That is the amazing (and not-so-amazing) part about the world wide web, you can meet and relate with so many people. Unfortunately, we live in a real world that has sexual predators stalking our young folks. Always know who your kids are talking to online. I created a myspace account to keep track of their travels and understand how myspace works. But now, I just make them give me their sign on and passwords. My house my rules…Right hun? (now it’s just a landing page for more exposure of my websites and not good one at that) They say you can network your business over there too. Just not for me… I haven’t figured out a productive way to network professionally over there.

I also jumped on the Facebook bandwagon...you can poke me over there or buy me a drink. They say it has great networking potential for your business. I just haven’t used it to its fullest yet. This has an ability to keep your closest friends and new contacts in touch with you daily activities. It is all about relating to people. In sales everywhere, you have to meet people. People have to see something in common with you…it’s in our nature.
I feel one of the more professional social networks is LinkedIn. You have the ability to market yourself based on your business and recommendations. I have not heard how many people are actually getting business from this particular site. I think the viral market capabilities are numerous. If have ever heard of the theory Six Degrees of Separation, then you will see how it is put into play on LinkedIn. They use this concept to connect other people. You also know that the word of mouth is more powerful than any print marketing campaign could ever offer. (and soo much cheaper) It’s just your job to keep the relationship going good after making the connection.

One of the other networks that I belong to is the Active Rain Real Estate Network. This is one place that Real Estate Agents across the United States and Canada come to network. We share business ideas, technical support on products used by us, marketing tips and also trends in real estate. What also happens here…referral networking. By interacting with other real estate professionals across the states, I can help my relocating clients find the best agent in their new home town. I offer this service FREE to all residents moving out of Frederick County. Just contact me before you start looking and I will put you in touch with one of the local experts.

Along with networking and sharing ideas, we also provide information for consumers. Just take a look at what we have to say about Frederick County Real Estate and communities. Localism.com is a great source of real estate news across the states too.

But back to the real purpose of this post…I have been poofed and popped into a Fictional story about a little town outside of St. Paul MN, called Danger Bay. A few old Codgers have taken up the world of blogging and have delighted us with their morning ramblings at the local cafe, politics in the real world…why I am not sure about that, but I guess that is a whole other post. They created this story about a town that has some linear relativity to their hometown. (Or at least it appears to) Where the reality ends and cyber starts is still a mistery, but the final product is still entertaining. They love it when you make a comment, something about a truth in Blatancy disclaimer…whatever.

Here is my cyber world induction into cyberworld.

I would have never been part of a future all American classic like Danger Bay, if I never met Jay, Boomer, and Carl without networking in Cyberspace. (Still haven’t check the Sexual Predator registry on them)

Thanks Guys. Have a great weekend.


Bob is a licensed Real Estate agent in Maryland and Pennsylvania. You can contact him via email at bob@gotbob4homes.com or call him on his cell phone at 240-285-4918.  Bob left the Frederick area to manage a resort office near Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland. He still stays in touch with the area that he has grown to love.


Comments

13 Responses to “Networking in the Cyberworld”
  1. Thank gawsh you met me so you can be my tech support.

  2. Oops. Was I supoosed to test something the other day? (You left a comment on Mother.)

  3. inesNo Gravatar says:

    I had to use my fingers for THAT addition problem…when are we going to long division?

    Sexual Predator registry on the codgers???? Holy Cow, have you lost your mind! : ) (please don’t answer that).

    I like how you put this post together with all the social networks – I am happy to be part of that Danger Bay Cyber-virtual-space thingy ma bob.

  4. Bob: I just knew there was a reason for my ears to be burning! Someone was speaking of us. Where “reality ends and cyber starts” is a mystery to me as well. Jay might know—on second thought, never mind. ;-) Real world? Cyber-World? Eh!
    Boomer

  5. gotbobNo Gravatar says:

    Boomer & Jay sent me.

  6. gotbobNo Gravatar says:

    Chris, only cyber support.

    CJ, Yes, I was testing co.mments.com. I got your response last night on the google reader.

    ines, that math thing is stressing you, ain’t it?

    Boomer, I think the unknowing is the best part.

    gotbob, thanks for stopping by.

  7. Boomer & Jay sent me. “Sexual Predator registry?” Say what? :-)

  8. Sarah CooperNo Gravatar says:

    Boomer & Jay sent me.

    You are SO connected!!!

  9. inesNo Gravatar says:

    Boomer and Jay sent me (again) – and the math thing is kindda fun…..better than fruit! : )

  10. gotbobNo Gravatar says:

    Carl, I have to be cautious with whom I meet. (by the way you’re clear) :)

    Sarah, Connect to what I am not sure yet.

    Ines, You’re too much…thanks

  11. Guess who sent me . . . yep, you betcha, Boomer and Jay! Like you, I’ve got my spaces on MySpace and Facebook and used to be very active in the Rain. I’ve just not gotten into MySpace and Facebook. I started there to truly spy on my kids! Well, maybe not spy, but to be able to view their pages as well! Throwing sheep just isn’t my thing. I’ve got only 24 hours a day and I’ve got to be frugal in how those hours are spent!

  12. gotbobNo Gravatar says:

    LOL…Thanks for stopping Bonnie. Boomer and Jay are some good people…I’ll keep’em. Glad to know I am not the only one with abandoned Social networks.

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