Is Social Media Still Going Strong?

Jun 2
08:20

2009

Alex Cleanthous

Alex Cleanthous

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Facebook, YouTube, Twitter… it seems as if we have been surrounded by these social networking sites for a long time now. But are they still working? Are they still being used by people wanting to promote their businesses, as well as those wanting to use them for purely social purposes? The answer seems to be yes. Twitter in particular has been in the news a lot recently. A wide and diverse range of people are using this site in particular to connect with various audiences. Famous people are connecting with their fans in real time, while people with passions are connecting with other people who have the same interests.

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Facebook,Is Social Media Still Going Strong? Articles YouTube, Twitter… it seems as if we have been surrounded by these social networking sites for a long time now.  But are they still working?  Are they still being used by people wanting to promote their businesses, as well as those wanting to use them for purely social purposes?The answer seems to be yes.  Twitter in particular has been in the news a lot recently.  A wide and diverse range of people are using this site in particular to connect with various audiences.  Famous people are connecting with their fans in real time, while people with passions are connecting with other people who have the same interests.  And even Barack Obama (or at least his team) used Twitter to help promote his run for the Presidency last year.So why is social media such a hot topic?  Part of the reason has to be that it covers the best of the internet.  The interactive website design of every single social media site online today draws in more and more people by the day.  And they are designed to appeal to different people too.For instance, some are focused on providing short videos for other members to watch.  YouTube is the most successful of these sites, although there are many more.  Twitter keeps messages to a shortened length of just 140 characters, while Second Life enables people to live a virtual existence.  And before you think that Second Life really isn’t a social media site at all, just consider this.  There are a significant number of businesses and individuals who are actively using the site to further other ambitions.  People don’t just use the site to connect with different people for personal reasons.Social media has come a long way in recent years though.  There is every reason to suppose that this will continue as well, since technology and the internet are both advancing at a rate of knots.  We’re seeing this already with the ability to send your tweets to your Twitter page via your mobile phone.  You don’t even need to be in front of your computer to talk to your Twitter followers.So perhaps the question is not so much whether social media is still going strong.  Maybe the question should be whether it will continue to go from strength to strength in the future.  It may well do, as more and more people discover the benefits of being part of one or more social media outlets.  Regardless of what your reason is for joining one, whether it is for personal reasons or to promote your internet marketing business, there are plenty to choose from.That is part of the versatility they offer.  If one site doesn’t appeal to your needs, there will no doubt be another one out there that will.  The smaller, less successful ones may fall by the wayside, but it is hard to imagine a world without Facebook or Twitter, for example.Social media looks set to stay.