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Do You Have A Netlife?

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DescriptionTherefore is six degrees of separation - the theory that anybody on Earth may be attached to another with no more than five intermediaries.

The hypothesis was first proposed in 1929 by the author Karinthy Frigyes in a brief story called Chains. The hypothesis is based on the proven fact that the number of contacts increases exponentially with the number of links in the chain,...

O-nline internet sites - whether individual or business are constantly in the headlines these days.

Therefore is six degrees of separation - the theory that anyone in The World may be connected to every other without more than five intermediaries.

The theory was initially proposed in 1929 by the Hungarian author Karinthy Frigyes in a brief story called Chains. The theory is based on the idea that the number of acquaintances increases exponentially with the number of links in the cycle, and so only a small number of links is needed for the pair of acquaintances to become the entire population.

It gained credence after the 1967 small world experiment by social psychologist Stanley Milgram which suggested that two arbitrary US residents were indeed related typically by a chain of six colleagues. Milgram also recognized a 'funnelling' effect whereby all the connecting was being done by a tiny quantity of 'stars' with significantly higher-than-average connection.

Social system theory views social relationships when it comes to nodes and connections. Nodes are the individuals inside the networks, and ties are the relationships between them. According to research performed by Russell Hill (University of Durham) and Robin Dunbar (University of Liverpool) social network size in modern Western society, depending on the exchange of Christmas cards, is averaged a maximum of 153.5 having a mean network size of 124.9.

In business it is estimated the average 'manager' is aware of 250 business people who subsequently know another 250 or so business people. This ensures that for each new individual you meet, you get access to a possible pool of 62,500 people separated from you by just two levels and this seems to be borne out by the numbers for longer term users of towns like LinkedIn.

Social network theory suggests that individual achievement may be based on your network and that the shape of the social network helps determine a network's success to its members. To get different viewpoints, we recommend you check-out: https://twitter.com/orangeco_seo. Smaller, tighter networks have a tendency to be less beneficial to their members than networks with lots of loose associations as 'more open' networks are more prone to introduce new ideas and opportunities to their members than closed networks with several repetitive ties.

In other words, a small grouping of friends who only do things with each other already share exactly the same information and opportunities. On the other hand people with many contacts are more likely to have use of a broader range of data and more likely to be (materially) successful.

Based on Thomas Power, the Chairman of Ecademy: 'the value of nodes (close contacts) is that they cause one to links (distant contacts). The money, your money, rests in the remote contacts not the close contacts. Very few people I meet acknowledge this fact and continue to focus on the close associates for cash. This is wrong. Close contacts for understanding, remote contacts for money could be the concept.'

Today social support systems with the technology developments are quickly being a new CRM tool for marketers.

Search engines find data and data, but people offer answers to dilemmas. Networks can solve dilemmas for people and on the web systems increase and globalize the procedure. Every one in a community has one or more area of expertise and can offer answers when questions arise strongly related their area of expertise. We all realize that having the right answer quickly is not easy. but when your network includeshundreds of men and women who will answer questions within the network, your power to get questions answered quickly increases exponentially.

For marketers the power of the natural account figures for towns like MySpace (113 million members) or You Tube (only bought by Google for $1.65 million) is another appeal because the 'viral excitement' can make an 'overnight success' of the product or service.

Today it is going even further. Multi-player online games are evolving and towns like Second Life (380,000 people) have emergedwhere you can become involved in 'an online culture within a 3D world, where users can explore, create, socialize, and participate in their very own economy.'

Who'll launch the first MPOG group directed just at people?

Some online business systems

Adholes http://adholes.comAdholes

Appreciation Circles http://affinitycircles.com

Appiir http://www.appiir.com

Ask Your Neighbor http://www.askyourneighbour.co.uk

a Small World http://www.asmallworld.net

Biztribe http://www.biztribe.com

BizWiz http://www.bizwiz.com

British Business Membership http://businessclub.e-combuilder.com

Business Partnerships Europe http://www.businesspartnerships.ca

Business Scene http://www.business-scene.com/index.php

Can you Connect http://www.canyouconnect.com/

Contact Net-works http://www.contactnetworks.com

Chairmans Network http://www.chairmansnetwork.com

Creative Match http://www.creativematch.co.uk

Customerforce http://www.customerforce.com

Strong Matches http://www.directmatches.com

Doostang http://www.doostang.com

Ecademy http://www.ecademy.com

Econozco https://www.econozco.com

Entremate http://www.entremate.com

Extreme Networking http://www.extremenetworking.biz

First Monday http://www.firstmonday.com

Pleasant Favors http://www.favors.org

ITMob http://www.itmob.com

Kick-start Connect http://www.kickstart-connect.com

Konnects http://www.konnects.com

Knowmentum http://www.itsnotwhatyouknow.com

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com

KudosWorks http://www.kudosworks.com

Link Silicon Pit http://www.linksv.com

Matcheroo http://www.matcheroo.com

Press Bistro http://mediabistro.com

My Business Mates http://www.mybusinessmates.com

Netmodular http://www.netmodular.com

Community 2 Connect http://www.network2connect.com

Networking for Professionals http://www.networkingforprofessionals.com

System Plus http://www.joinnetworkplus.com

Low Execs http://www.non-execs.com

Neurona http://www.neurona.com

Open BC https://www.openbc.com

People that Click http://www.peoplethatclick.com

Direct O-nline http://www.refer-online.com

Ryze http://www.ryze.com

Senior Management Community http://www.senior-management-network.co.uk

Soflow http://www.soflow.com/

Cultural Business Club http://www.socialbc.com

Short-cut http://www.shortcut.nu

Teng http://www.theteng.org

Top Contacts http://www.topcontacts.com

Group http://uk.tribe.net

Viaduc http://www.viaduc.com

ZoomInfo http://www.zoominfo.com/.
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