To help those interested in using social media for networking, Your Way
Singles Network, a key resource for personal and professional development of
singles worldwide, announces a new Web site and electronic book for singles
on how to use social media to their advantage.
To be released on May 25, 2009, the e-book titled “Online Social Rhythm:
Compose Your Platinum Social Network Platinum” will offer unique tips and
strategies on how to utilize social media to expand and improve your social
network and visibility as well as how to find compatible relationships. The
e-book is intended to help you navigate the process of social media, so that
all of your networking efforts produce the greatest results in the least
amount of time. Specific topics will include building rapport rhythm, how to
effectively highlight personal qualities that will result in singles
standing out in social circles and profession or industry, and guides to
using the popular networks such as Twitter and Facebook. The e-book will be
available for purchase at http://onlinesocialsingles.com .
Accompanying the e-book is a new engaging web site
www.onlinesocialsingles.com that will provide a forum for singles to network
in a safe, fun and focused environment as well as offer coaching tools by
chief executive officer and Your Way Coach Carol Soares.
“Being single is an incredible time of great opportunity, but it also can
be a time filled with competing priorities like careers and relationships,”
says Soares, who is a trained relationship coach and registered social
worker. “At YWSN, we’re currently the only coaching resource for singles
that does not place dating at the forefront, and instead, we focus on the
individual.”
Founded in 2007, Your Way Singles Network is an innovative collaboration
of services that caters to singles’ individual needs and singles industry
businesses worldwide. YWSN provides a variety of success-oriented, flexible
tools to help single women and men achieve their highest aspirations. In
addition, YWSN offers many social networking outlets where singles can share
their experiences and find information and advice.
Excerpts from “Online Social Rhythm: Facebook was not meant to be an
online dating site. However, many hook-ups have happened using this
platform. No wonder, considering how easy it is to browse through thousands
of profiles, trying to see if an avatar, with its short description, would
make you feel a spark.
Remember, how you present yourself online – and where you create and
develop your online presence – does directly communicate your values, your
professional standing, and make or break your efforts to be visible online.
An online marketing “rhythm” so to speak.
For more information, visit
http://onlinesocialsingles.com