You're Liked Based on What You Like

Posted by George P.
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The power of social networking and becoming "likable" based on just what you "like". Well the former notion auto-explains itself... people also get to like you more based on your interests and that shouldn't exactly come off as stellar.

You can create a "following" merely by what you like and are keenly fond of. Personally I've seen people here, at this very network being more inclined to liking things they actually need to here without having to validate themselves and that shows that quality is not bound by quantity.

You don't need a huge following to create an inner circle. In fact, the "tighter" is is, the more control you have in your sphere of influence. You will create a small, powerful circle that is prone to "like" what you do.

The fact that you've read thus far means that you have confirmed the undeniable fact that you helped yourself draw a few positive conclusions as a social being and you are driven by the desire to explore things that will benefit you and those who ensphere you.

It's like saying, hey guys you know something, I've just found out something that we will all grow to like and that creates an upbeat sensation, a synergistic effect that you will want to promote and subscribe to.

Henceforth, to ensure that everything clings on to a harmonous preset, I set certain conditions like everybody in my circle sharing the very same interest like being part of a downline network.

You've got that correct Mr. Sparky, it's all about networking with folks who genuinely subscribe to the very same interests, not some in some "vague persona" but real people who pave the way.

For instance I've made it obviously clear for those who want to connect with me, that I'm for the long haul in terms of being part of a network I belong. Those who in haste, mindlessly click "CONNECT" without knowing why (like not bothering to check my profile, who am I, what I do), are automatically rejected so I focus on quality.

So I create certain conditions that abide with the quality standards I have set for my own lifestyle and the result is more predictable and welcomed.

Thumbs up for reading up to this very line.