Social Networking Spaces: From Facebook to Twitter and Everything In Between (Beginning)

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What the heck is Facebook? Twitter? Blogging? This book answers these questions and explains how to use a variety of social networking sites to keep in touch, stay in business, and have fun.

This book covers the main social networking “spaces,” and introduces some of the ways people are enjoying them within a family or business context. It includes information on posting pictures, using add-ons, and working with Facebook and LinkedIn groups. It also covers the phenomenon of Twitter, including how it has grown and the road ahead.

This book also covers how you can use the various networks together, such as sending a Twitter message that updates your Facebook status, or exporting your LinkedIn contact list and using it to invite people to Facebook. It also includes discussion of how to use social networks for both personal and business use, and how to keep them separate.

  • How to use Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking sites for family, friends, and business
  • How to make your sites talk to each other
  • How to make the most of social networking and stay out of trouble

What you’ll learn

  • Learn why people have been flocking to these social media sites.
  • Discover how these sites can help you communicate with friends and family.
  • Put that digital camera to use with Facebook and Flickr photo albums and Twitpics.
  • Learn how you can use these sites to promote your business.
  • Learn how to keep your business and personal life separate online.
  • Learn how you can do all this while staying safe online.

Who is this book for?

Social Networking Spaces is for anyone wondering how social networking works, and how to use it to stay in touch, make friends and business contacts, and build an online presence.

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  • ISBN13: 9781430225966
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Great, great book for social media newbies
 
Review Date: April 5, 2010
Reviewer: Mark Tietbohl, North Carolina, USA
This book is a must for the majority of us who want to be involved in social media, but didn't grow up with peer groups to help us out. The book is written in an engaging, informal style that allows learning without needing to memorize each and every word. Each chapter has a brief intro that tells you specifically what you can hope to gain by going through that chapter. Each ends with a summary Q&A related to the chapter and author's conclusion (brief, usually only 2-4 paragraphs)

For the most part, the chapters/topics are self contained; you can read them in any order or you can go sequentially. Personally, I chose the one topic at a time route, using my learning interests in the field as a guide. At this point, I have read and reread a few of the chapters, and browsed the remaining ones that I have not yet "grown into".

Prior to starting the book, I had signed up for a Twitter account, but not done much of anything with it. However, since I was intrigued by the way some people/organizations were using this service, I decided to start in the Twitter chapters (6 and 7). This book was a major help in getting me started: through it, I learned how to post a profile picture and the basics of Twitter etiquette and how to link to other services I might want to work with, including my existing blog. I also learned about short URLs, a piece of knowledge that in and of itself may be worth the price of this book.

After reading the Twitter chapters, I went back and read through the forwards and Chapter 1. The actionable possibilities put forth in the first chapter are truly mind opening, but you almost need to dabble with some of the media in the rest of the book before it really strikes you. Suggestion: skim through Chapter 1, and come back to it after any time you have done some toe dipping in one of the later sections.

The two chapters on Blogging would be very helpful to the novice, particularly one who had little experience with any type of page set up experience. They take you through step by step how to set up a working blog on Google. At the time I read these chapters, I had started a blog on Wordpress and had already worked through some of the kinks of blog set up. However, some of the suggestions for further development in the Q&A and conclusions helped me to improve my blog.

The LinkedIn chapters were the next I gravitated to, and although I had had a LinkedIn account for several years (which I had perpetuated half heartedly), I learned several things about using LinkedIn and available features that have since helped me make my page more robust and join additional groups.

The Meetup Chapter was also a good refresher for this social media program that also has a real face to face component. Again, I had been a member of Meetup for 4-5 years, had actually been a member of several Meetup groups, yet still found that there were a few tricks about the site I had not previously taken advantage of.

The big test was Facebook. I had contemplated setting up my own Facebook page for awhile, but for a number of reasons, had put this action on hold. While undertaking an Emerging media class, the time now seemed right. Chapter 3 is a great examination of the "nuts and bolts" of Facebook for one who has never attempted this media before. I recommend it thoroughly for all newbies. (In fact, I just went back and viewed it again a few minutes ago, and found another option for messaging that I had not known existed.)

To take a slight detour here, I think that the above hits on one of the highly useful aspects of "Social Networking Spaces", namely that you won't absorb everything you read before you try, but you can always go back and check.

But back to Facebook....there are 3 other chapters on Facebook, and they are particularly useful to those who want to use this resource as more than a place to interact with your friends. If you want to tell your story (or someone else's) or find out if your business can benefit by using Facebook, these chapters are a must view.

I'm not yet ready for Flickr or Youtube (except as a viewer) or Ning or Virtual Worlds or some of the other topics covered by the author, but I'm sure that when I am ready, this book will be a great starting point.
A powerful survey, any computer or general library will appreciate this
 
Review Date: June 17, 2010
Reviewer: Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA
Social Networking Spaces: From Facebook to Twitter and Everything In Between provides a fine tour of social networking systems, offering a user-friendly format to explore how to use social networks to connect with and share with family and friends. Eleven social network sites are 'toured' with details on using them with mobile devices, exchanging information and more. A powerful survey, any computer or general library will appreciate this.
Awesome book on everything relating to social networking
 
Review Date: March 31, 2010
Reviewer: Todd Tomlinson, Portland, Oregon USA
The book provides an excellent overview and in depth discussion of the most popular social networking tools on the Internet. As an avid participant on several of the sites mentioned in the book (e.g., Facebook) I was pleased to see the author's suggestions on how to use the features and functionality. He did an excellent job of providing detailed step-by-step instructions on how to set up your account on the various social websites, as well as detailed descriptions on how to use the features of each service. A great book for those who are just starting out or for those of us who are already participants but looking for ways to take it to the next level. I'm looking forward to giving copies of the book to family members so we can connect online.
Fun, helpful and worth the read.
 
Review Date: April 1, 2010
Reviewer: Linda M. Kelsey, New York State
I read the entire book and found it useful, easy to follow and enjoyable. In the Corning, NY area the Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a 3 part series on how businesses can use social media. I think small businesses without much experience could benefit from reading this book and it could be used for teaching seminars as well. For people who just want to understand how social media could benefit them, this is not hard to follow. Others who want to understand the latest communications that most young people now use will benefit.

I like the format because you can start with any chapter and learn about one type of social media and experiment using it or you can start at Chapter 1 as I did. Because there are so many useful illustrations, pictures and clear explanations you don't have to be a geek to enjoy using it. Sooo, it is well worth the effort to read this book.
A Must Have Social Networking Book
 
Review Date: April 1, 2010
Reviewer: Angela M., Kentucky, USA
Social Networking Spaces by Todd Kelsey is a fabulous "how to" book on everything social media has to offer. Dr. Fun's magical carpet ride is peppered with "how to's " on everything from creating a life story, to getting the most out of Twitter. The sections on blogging are a great place for anyone to begin an online public (or private) dialog. This book is beneficial to both the personal novice, and avid professional seeking to promote a brand using available, relevant, social spaces. A must have and enjoyable read.
An engaging and informative look at social networking
 
Review Date: May 4, 2010
Reviewer: C. Chu,
Social Networking Spaces is a great resource for those looking to build or expand their understanding of social networking sites. The author's style is casual and engaging--it's like having a friend sit down with you and explain the ins and outs of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and more. I normally have a difficult time staying focused on this type of book, but I had no trouble with this one.

I came to the book with a basic understanding of how many of these sites worked and how to set them up, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that every chapter offered me a better way to do things, or a use I hadn't previously imagined for each social network, such as traveling virtually using Second Life.

Since I'm not a "techie," I appreciated the use of lingo that I could easily understand. I recommend this book to anyone who's interested in using these popular social networking sites for personal or business use.
Great Social Media Resource, Actionable Steps, Useful Tips
 
Review Date: July 13, 2010
Reviewer: Jane Black,
Lots of good stuff. Reading book for both personal/business. Planning to get a Facebook Page for my business live this weekend. Haven't gone beyond sign-up for Twitter, not much more on Flickr yet, just starting to get LinkedIn set up. I can see how it can all work together. Eager to get it all linked up and keep going.
A Stroll In Social Media Spaces (how-tos and real-life usage of social media tools and services)
 
Review Date: April 27, 2010
Reviewer: Enzo Silva, GA, USA
Intended for beginners, this is a great gift to someone who just wants to know about social media services or to those who want to gain some insight on how people use these services and related tools in their daily lives.

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