During the 1990s, the age of the internet changed the way we conduct business and research forever. Computers have left a permanent mark in the way we live our daily lives, including work. At work, most people utilize the internet for fast-paced research and for networking ideas. Gone are the days where you have to spend extensive time at the library or out on the road to find the information you need.
Social networking has also played a role in terms of how we meet people and network for our businesses. Many professionals still attend network meetings to offer a face for their companies. At the same time, these groups are dwindling. Networking on the internet through social media is so much more efficient and quicker than traditional methods of networking.
There is a downside to the increasing prevalence of social media in the work world. It is easy to log onto your business page and get relevant information out there. It is perhaps even easier to get distracted with checking out pages of friends and other businesses. This is certainly important to check out the competition, but spending too much time having fun on social networking sites inevitably takes away valuable time being spent on increasing your business.
When using social networking, follow a few simple rules. It is certainly okay to check out pages for fun. When you are on the clock, however, keep your presence online at a professional level. Stick to one task and tell yourself to log off right after. Use these sites for fun at home when you have time for added distractions.

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