Posts Tagged ‘profile’

Are Social Sites Healthy For Website Promotion?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Online networking has taken off in recent years. Myspace.com started a revolution in the way we use the Internet, and similar sites like Facebook.com and linkedin.com appeared shortly afterward. These online networking sites have some great benefits. It helps you remember everyone’s names since you can always look him or her up online if you are his or her friend. They also help you stay in touch when you have not seen someone for a while. It is easier than e-mail because it is less formal, but can still serve a purpose.

However, there are some drawbacks to online networking sites. First, you have to constantly be on the lookout for damaging photographs or messages that show up on your profile. Potential employers will look at your Facebook profile or LinkedIn profile, so either keep them clean or do not allow anyone to view it unless they are your friend. Next, these websites are very superficial and someone could easily assume your friend request is superficial and you are just looking for favors. You should not add someone you meet for less than five minutes except in special cases. Online networking can be a great tool if used correctly.

Healthy Ways To Find Scholarships

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Sifting through the thousands of online scholarship applications can be overwhelming. It can take hours and hours to find a legitimate website that actually gives out scholarships or makes the application process easier for some other scholarship. If you are legitimately looking to apply for scholarships, I would first apply for any that are available through your school. You can meet with advisors who will help you find scholarships at most schools. When you apply for scholarships at your own school, you only have to compete with students from your school, not the entire country.

If you are going to apply for online scholarships, I would recommend using fastweb.com, finaid.org, or scholarships.com. Finaid.org is more of a guide than a scholarship search site, but it is still very helpful. It has a lot of information about where to get started and information such as tax-deductible loan information. Finaid.org uses fastweb.com for its scholarship search. Fastweb.com has you fill out a profile of your interests and talents and then searches millions of available scholarships to find which you would best qualify for. Scholarships.com is very similar to fastweb.com, but it will give you even more options.