Sunday, October 21, 2012

Rough Draft of "Linkedin to a Professional World"


Linkedin to a Professional World
     The phrase “The medium is the message” first coined by Marshall McLuhan has brought on a huge controversy in what it truly means. Personally, I believe that by saying this he meant that how we say something holds more value than what we say. We can use this phrase to explain many types of new media. One that I would like to focus on is a social network called LinkedIn. 
     LinkedIn is the worlds largest professional network. Within this network you can stay in touch with colleagues and friends, explore career opportunities, find experts and ideas, and establish your professional profile. It sounds a little familiar doesn’t it? Don’t we have websites like Facebook and Myspace that can do the same things? This is where the saying “the medium is the message” comes in. Sure, like I said, you can do all of those things on Myspace or Facebook, but it’s the website itself that makes others view you as a professional, business-oriented person. You can write exactly the same things you do on Linkedin as you do on Facebook, yet you’re still able to be viewed as an a professional. What makes Linkedin more professional than Facebook or Tumblr though is the way you’re able to use it.  
Have you ever “Googled” yourself? Chances are, yes. In most cases you never know what may come up. However, if you have a Linkedin account your profile will automatically rise to the top of your search results. This is return, lets you control the first impression people see of you. Not only can you kind of cheat the system to make sure people are getting a good impression, you can also stay in touch with colleagues and friends. Do you ever wonder what happened to your old college buddy or that one small town business you used to work for? With Linkedin being the most popular social network for, you’ll be able to find everyone you used to know. Sure, you can once again find most of that stuff on Facebook and Myspace, but with this website you can also find out their business information, they’re latest projects, and contact info on a more professional level. Search engines can lead you to a million different opportunities, but Linkedin narrows down that list by showing opportunities that apply most to you. It connects you to jobs, sales leads, and ideal business partners. They get this information by looking at who you’re connected with and things you have asked in the past on their Answers and Groups Forums. Answers and Groups Forums lets you search and ask specific questions that apply to business. It lets you interact with trusted experts and helps you find information on network names, companies and locations. 
This website allows you too connect with people like never before. It has a specific job that helps you with your job. When potential employers see that you have a Linkedin profile they’ll think that you’re a trusted, business oriented person that is trying to connect themselves with the business world. Plus, this is the first profile they will see when doing a search on you. You’re not only able to connect with former colleagues and friends, but also with people that share the same belief, values, and interest that you do. A website like this can do wonders for your career whether you’re still a student trying to build a good reputation or working and maintaining a good reputation. 

Monday, October 8, 2012

News

I think the only value in reporting events such as these is getting the word out. If there were something going on around me, I would like to know. Such news can stop people from going out therefore possibly saving them from getting hurt or for people on the road to get away from whats happening.
News programs are intended to communicate what is happening locally, nationally, and internationally. These programs get the word out about what you need to keep an eye out for and general knowledge of what going on around you. I think everything that could hurt you or give you general knowledge of what going on should be live broadcasted. Such as political events, natural disasters, and local events. There are many factors that influence what news shows broadcast. Factors such as what their demographic is, what will appeal to their audience, what will make them have higher ratings. Fox News is very republican therefore they report negatively on democratic points of view and talk positively about republican beliefs. CNN on the other hand is very democratic, so in return they speak poorly of republican views. Local news report what everyone in the area should know. This may include wrecks, power outages, storms, traffic, and weather. Pop culture listens to what they want to listen to. They won't be forced to listen to something they disagree with. Our society likes to be informed of what has happened so they can form their own opinion about it. While we see a lot of negative things on the news, it's still a positive thing because we need to know what is happening.