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Never Do Annoying Advertising Ways on Social Networking Sites!

Ever since the era of internet, so many social networking sites are developing. They are developed to improve social media world.

Then suddenly in somehow someway many people are selling something after having an account on them. It's, back then, fine with that. What not-that-fine is, they do, as we say, annoying advertising to improve their marketing.

Let's make a list, what kind of networking sites which could get annoying advertising.

Mailing List.

Just send advertising article(s) or post(s) to the member. That's why you wanted to become the admin. Goodluck for you. You just screw yourself. You just screw your business reputation, since you did it for business reason(s).

Multiply.

Many people registered on it. Then a few of them put a linkback of their product on a kind of guest book of Multiply. It does not have ethic.

Blog(s).

For example, the Blogspot. As a blogger, I often do a blog-walking. To travel around and to read interesting things. Then put a comment when I find it is necessary to show my opinion about it. Annoying advertising goes on, again. People do the blogwalking just to put a linkback of their product. Some of them just put it, some others put a comment which is not pertinent to the writing they're commenting, and of course with the linkback.

How about the Wordpress?

It seems better in Wordpress, since it could filter which is spam and which is not.

Anyway, is blog a kind of network society?

In my opinion, yes it is. You can get more friends as a return in doing a blog-walking if you want to.

Facebook.

Yes. Thank you so much Mark and Friends. You guys are doing such a great job!

It's quite a happening social networking site. We can register as personal, or as a group.

But, most of the users who are doing annoying advertising, just don't perceive the function of having an account on it on behalf of business.

The very clear annoying advertising is, tagging us on their product(s).

Or when it is a group, an advertising message is sent continuosly to the whole member.

Well, a personal account could do the same thing too.

Just like in the mailing list. It has no ethic either, and it's good to screw yourself.

The summary of the list above tries to give us a key word. It is, ethic. And ethic relates very close to our integrity.

What about other social networking sites?

Show us all, the kind of annoying advertising on them.




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