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	<title>NetWedgie &#187; Social Networking</title>
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		<title>Please Do Not Follow</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are reasons why you would NOT want to follow some big names on Twitter and elsewhere.</p>
<p>Internet Marketers have taken to Twitter and other social networking sites, like Facebook, like bees to honey. Or perhaps like flies to that other stuff. There&#8217;s absolutely nothing wrong with that, of course. When trying to promote yourself and your brand online, it would appear that social networking is one powerful way to do it. It&#8217;s helped me immensely.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s talk about Twitter for a moment.</p>
<p>Many Internet Marketers now ask you to follow them on Twitter. Often, they say that following them will give you &#8220;first crack,&#8221; if you will, at their latest upgrades and newest products. This benefits them tremendously, of course. But is it good for you?</p>
<p>If you purchase a product from a marketer, and become an affiliate for that product, it may well NOT be. Why would you NOT want to follow that marketer from that point on?</p>
<p>The way Twitter works allows all of your followers to see the &#8220;tweets&#8221; of all those YOU are following, including that marketer. Naturally, that marketer is posting his links to his products. So, as a result, while you&#8217;re tweeting your affiliate link to his product in the hopes of making a commission on sales, he is posting his own tweets to all of YOUR followers. He is posting his links to his own pages in DIRECT COMPETITION to you!</p>
<p>Thus, once you purchase a product from a marketer that you hope to promote for profit, it&#8217;s better to un-follow that marketer, lest your potential sales be overshadowed by his. You want your followers to see YOUR affiliate links, not his.</p>
<p>The same is true of Facebook. Once you friend or fan an Internet Marketer, virtually everything he posts shows up on YOUR wall &#8212; his links and pages. Why let him promote what you should be promoting on YOUR SPACE?</p>
<p>Just food for thought, of course. Your comments are welcome.</p>
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