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Is Myspace, Twitter, and Facebook Dying?

I get so tired of hearing about social networking sites. Everyone seems to have one. Companies, grandmothers, kids, and ever “thing” in between.

I have no clue why they are so popular. I suppose the thing that is so attractive about these sites is that you can secretly check up on people without having to give up your identity, or let them know you are watching them. It is kinda like gossiping, but you get the scoop just by observing the page. You can see that “so and so” gained weight, or who is dating, etc.

Personally, I don’t really care at all. Gossip bores me. So people get older, break up, get wrinkles, and so forth. That’s life isn’t it? Why spend your time on these sites to read about this stuff?

But the fascinating thing to me is the life cycle of these social network sites, and how people seem to flock to, and subsequently leave them behind the second a newer trend emerges.

I am not sure which site was first on the scene, but I know that Xanga and Friendster used to be the “thing” to do if you were going to social network and create your own ‘page.’

Then, suddenly Myspace took the crown as a social networking giant. It seems that for a while, you couldn’t escape the Myspace buzz. It was all over the web, on television and news stories, at school/work, and everywhere. Everyone had a myspace page.

I got so tired of it and it seemed as if it was here to stay forever. Then, I gradually stopped hearing about Myspace. Then, I began noticing a new trend: Facebook.

Facebook is similar to Myspace in many ways (it is yet another social networking site), but once again seemed totally pointless to me. I mean, I don’t want to actually have a way for people to find me or contact me. There are some people in my life I would prefer to not speak to again, or see. In my off time, I want to do fun things, not sit and email people all day, or sift through friend requests.

But nevertheless, people flocked to it as if Facebook was some incredible thing or something. Even companies started to really take advantage of these sites. When I seen that Lowes.com had a facebook, I couldn’t believe it.

I mean who is going to update it? The general manager? The CEO? Is it going to add us as “friends.” It just seems silly. Granted, it may enable them to reach a few potential customers (making it a smart move on their part), but it still just seems absurd.

And then, just as Facebook is going crazy, Twitter pops up out of nowhere. All I hear about now is twitter, tweeting, and everything in between. On CNN they will often post about some celebrities “tweet” that reveals something they feel is newsworthy.

I think twitter is even more ridiculous. Who wants to “microblog” all day anyway? If you have anything worth saying, why not just write a full article? The small text space really limits your voice. Not to mention that it seems to have way too many security holes, as it has been hacked countless times.

All of this just makes me wonder…

Is Social Networking and Microblogging Going to Die?

The trend appears that, yes, they will eventually die. The current cause of death for social networking sites seems to be a “new thing” that replaces it. Myspace was ousted by Facebook, Facebook is getting silenced by Twitter, and etc.

I just wonder if social networking in general will ever die? Will people ever get tired of taking the time to register for an account, spruce up their pages, add friends, and take the time to log in each day and post? I hope so.

The thing that frustrates me even more is that people have no idea how much money they make for these sites. They literally sit all day and make ad revenue for these companies.

I mean, if I am going to write something, I will do it on MY OWN BLOG. That way, I have rights, and I can monetize my site and make money from my writing, rather than someone else making money from my writing. If I ever want to sell my site design and content, I can make money that way too.

How many people could have huge blogs making a steady income (or side income), if they used all of that energy and zest that they put into their social sites and focused that into their own blogs or sites? They could probably rank number 1 in Google, and make thousands per month. Especially these social network geeks that are on there every single day, and update their little “mood” status and quotes.

So if people want to Facebook so badly, why not create your own blog instead. I wouldn’t dare even use a social networking site unless I was using it to promote something. That is the only way, and even then I would try and automate it so that I don’t have to manually visit it ever again.

Don’t get me wrong, some people leverage these sites to drive traffic to their blogs, build their reputation, market their business, etc. That is great, and yes, it can be effective if done correctly. I also realize that these sites can be useful in some circumstances. Teenagers in high school can gossip and chat while they are bored.

But sometimes I just don’t think it is worth the effort at all. I think that time would be better spent doing something more productive, and using other creative methods to drive traffic to a personal blog or site, or a hobby.

I think they are definitely way overrated. I never use them, just from sheer boredom. I don’t want to chat, leave a comment on people’s page, moderate comments left on my page, or anything else that each social network site seems to require. Furthermore, I don’t want people to know my business.

Some people may argue that, “You can only add people you want to add.” But this becomes troublesome because what if the friendship goes bad? What if you suddenly prefer to NOT let this person in on your life’s details? It then becomes a problem. And what about a friend request that seems a little creepy, or someone you don’t want to “friend,” yet at the same time don’t want to hurt their feelings?

Conclusion: I Actually Hope Social Networks Die, and Blogging Picks Up

I hope social networks die a slow death, and instead people can simply blog on their own sites. That way, at least they will get paid for their own material. They can also have a sense of accomplishment, all without having to rely on a social networking site.

Most social networking sites die out or fizzle when a newer trend comes out. Hopefully, one day they will fizzle out and die for no reason at all. Or perhaps just because they are really pointless.

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This post was written by Ben on September 7, 2009

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Inserting Your Video Online into eBay, Myspace, Amazon

How to Insert Video into eBay Auction Listings, Myspace, Xanga, Craigslist, WordPress Free:

Now that you have created a video, you are ready to insert it into your eBay® auction, website, or networking site. To do this, you will use the HTML Embed Tag that YouTube® provided. This process is very simple, and you should have your video up & running in no time!

First, go to the site you want to add your video to (for this example, we will use eBay.com®). Then go to the “sell” button & create your auction listing. Click the “HTML” button on eBay’s® item description box (note: if you have a Mac computer you may not see an HTML tab, however, this process still works the same). See the picture below:

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Now simply paste the HTML Embed Tag that YouTube® provided anywhere into the page. You can paste it anywhere in your description that you want. This may seem overwhelming if there is a lot of html code already there, but try to find a spot, and then paste the code.

After you paste the code, switch back to the “Standard” view on eBay’s® description field. The video will probably not show up (or it will show up as a blank X). This is normal. Adjust the video’s location as needed by clicking & dragging the video until it is placed where you want it. Also, you can adjust the video’s display size by manipulating the HTML Embed Code. For example, the Embed code with have sizes in it that say width=355, height 405. You can adjust this by typing a larger or smaller value such as width=200, height 200. This is how you can adjust the size. If you want to place the video within a table, or create other neat special effects for your listing, make sure to check out our free HTML codes on our website at
www.WildTips.com.

(Note: Again, after you copy & paste the HTML Tag into the HTML section, the video may not show up on the “Standard” view. However, to make sure your video was inserted properly, you can click the preview button (as seen below). This will allow you to see how the video will look after you list the item so you can make sure you have inserted the video in the auction correctly & it is working properly).

After you have checked to make sure your video is working properly, you can list your item on eBay®. The process is very similar if you want to add your video to a networking site, or your own website. Just add the HTML Embed Tag code in your HTML for your website & publish your website (or click “save changes” on your networking profile) and you will be up & running with your very own recorded video.

YouTube® is a great company to use for your video hosting for several reasons:

1. They are a reliable company and well-known.
2. They make the process easy, free, and you can save on bandwidth.
3. They allow you to record video without any special software.
4. They convert the video to a “flash” format which is a commonly used
format & most all of you visitors should be able to view the video without a
problem.
5. They have already been approved by eBay.com to use to insert videos in
your auction.

If you are using eBay.com, then make sure you follow the seller’s listing policies. You can find these under the “policies” link on the bottom of eBay’s® home page. Currently, eBay’s video policy states the following:

“You may use embedded video in a listing provided it complies with the following requirements:

-The video must conform to all eBay policies, including but not limited to:
-The seller must be the owner of the underlying rights, including intellectual property rights, or authorized to distribute it by the owners of such rights.
-The video may not solicit unsafe payment methods such as Western Union.
-The video may not include software that harms or interferes with the viewer’s machine (for example, a virus or spyware), uses it for malicious or unauthorized purposes, or violates the buyer’s privacy.
-The video must deliver the content in flash animation format and be hosted by a site that takes strong measures to provide safe content. In an attempt to safeguard eBay members, based on current technologies and current eBay marketplace requirements, sellers may only embed video from the following companies:

AOL®, AuctionMercial®, AuctionPlayer®, AuctionVideo®, CarTHINK®, CreativeVideosOnline®, Dailymotion®, Google®, i2iAuction®, Microsoft®, MySpace®, Silverdock®, Vzaar®, YouTube®.”.

As I mentioned at the beginning of this guide, you do not have to necessarily use YouTube® to record your video. You can record the video first using your own software (that came with your camera, web cam, video recorder, or installed on your computer), and then simply “Upload” it to YouTube® using the same method as before (but instead you will locate your pre-recorded video file on your computer and simply upload it to YouTube® instead of using YouTube® to record the video.

If you decide to make your video with your own software before you upload it to YouTube®, then make sure you save the video in a file format that YouTube® will accept. Currently, they accept the following file types: WMV, .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG.

Final Words About Adding Video:

That is the entire process of how you can easily insert a video into your eBay® auction, website, or networking site for FREE without using any kind of special software! Also, don’t forget about our free download of a great screen capturing/recording software application that you can use to create great tutorials and more! You should be up & running with your videos in no time!

I hope this guide will help you increase your sales by taking advantage of the power of video! I wish you the very best of luck & future success! Also, if you are interested in learning more great tips about eBay & more, I would like to invite you to browse our website www.WildTips.com for more great information & tips to help you with your auctions, websites, & much more!

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This post was written by Ben on May 28, 2009

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