Create your own social networking community at Ning.com
It's true.
You can join one or more existing communities or create your own.
It's free.
If you want, you can pay to upgrade your community and add special features to it, but the free sites are fully-functional.
Communities at Ning.com
Communities at Ning.com
This is a good place to link to your social networking community that is hosted at Ning.com.
Please, only list your community if it is hosted at Ning.com.
The Tea Room
Please, join us for tea and conversation."Att more...3 points
Squidoo Marketing
Squidoo has changed the face of online marketing a more...3 points
MakeMoneyWithCards
This is a new community to show appreciation to ot more...2 points
Remote Workforce Management
Connecting Remote Workforce Management Work Home P more...2 points
Home Based Business Community
This is a social network of home based business pr more...1 point
The Secret Social Network
Join us at The Secret Social Network to discuss al more...1 point
Spiritual Entrepreneurs
There are a growing number of individuals who are more...1 point
Murphy NC 28906 - A growing community with small town charm
If you live in, visit, or want to know more about more...1 point
Shop Blossom - Nurture your Business
Helping small online merchants network and grow th more...0 points
Social Networking
Is social networking a great way to meet new people, promote your offers, and learn new things?
Or, is it just a fad and a total waste of time?
What do you think?
Is social networking a waste of time?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byYes, it's just a fad.
No, it's a great way to socialize with people around the world!
BigHeadAsian says:
No way, social networking in today's society is almost becoming a necessity especially for business owners. The ability to create a great web-presence through social media applications is a must-have to stay in the loop.
Posted February 08, 2009
GypsyOwl says:
It is a fantastic way to socialize, share ideas, connect with people, and build our resources. It can be a virtual water cooler, a conference hall, and everything in-between. Social networking is truly the wave of the future, not just a fad that will fade away.
Posted September 28, 2008
johndilbeck says:
Social networking is a great way to meet new people, keep up with friends, learn new things, and promote the things in which you are interested. You're missing out if you aren't participating.
Posted February 01, 2008
Squidoo Marketing
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A growing community with small town charm
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Latest Activity
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Work At Home Professional (WAHP) Resources & Education
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What do you think about social networking and/or this lens? Don't be shy; we won't bite!
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe Sep 30, 2008 @ 11:40 am
- Nice lens and great idea John! 5* and fave!
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- GypsyOwl GypsyOwl Sep 28, 2008 @ 1:33 pm
- Thank you for creating this lens and featuring so many awesome networking resources. Having them on this lens helps people find them as well as discover the advantages.
Ning has so many features to choose from. I made the decision to use Ning for Remote Workforce Management because it was packed with more features than I had hoped for.
After spending a lot of time sifting through network solutions, Ning came up on top. Now I can focus on the part of the community that I enjoy the most rather than working out feature issues (as I would have had to do with many other applications I have used in the past).
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- TeaLady TeaLady Feb 1, 2008 @ 5:32 pm
- This is a very interesting site!
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- johndilbeck johndilbeck Feb 1, 2008 @ 12:50 pm
- I think we are still in the infancy of social networking and believe it will continue to grow in importance and popularity. Some sites will grow, others will die, but both business and social networking will increase. Act on your dream! JD
21st Century Affiliate Marketing
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John Dilbeck lives in the mountains of western North Carolina, near the small town of Murphy. He loves living in the southern Appalachian mountain... (more)
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