Types of Networks

 

One to One

One to Many

Many to Many

One to All

Common Field

Diverse Fields

Diverse Groups

World Wide

FaceLinkBook's Unique Social Proposition

A Social Network is a social structure made up of individuals (or organizations) called "nodes", which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislike, soulmate relationship, or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige.

Social networking has become an integral part of modern day competitive business environment and the resultant diplomatic work culture. It is interwoven in the very fabric of life itself and has become quintessential to ensure sustained incremental progressive growth. It is imperative therefore that today's business managers pace-learn to recognize and manage their social contacts effectively to catapult their enterprises into a leap-frogged competitive edge zone, lest the very same enterprises should soon be suffering insurmountable pull-backs in their otherwise promising ventures.

Whilst there are a few other social networking entities which have perfomed exceedingly well in recent times, the unique social proposition(USP) of facelinkbook lies in its pioneering attempt to provide an interactive platform for its distinguished members to:

(a) come face-to-face with eachother at regularly organized grandiose meeting events;

(b) link-up with either members from identical work domains or other members belonging to varied streams appealing to their individual personal tastes;

(c) attend expert guest lectures on relevant topics organized during the meeting events;

(d) showcase their product range or service offerings by way of direct on-the-spot audio-visual presentations coupled with other forms of distributable media;

(e) update with information regarding novel products/services which the competing entites are either planning to launch/have newly launched into market-place, and understand its consequential business ramifications in time;

(f) benefit from its exponential network building concept of reaching out to unlimited number of future members through a small set of initially linked-up members;

(g) maintain direct first hand relationships with the ever expanding members fraternity of FaceLinkBook on an on-going basis through the recurring organized events; and last but equally best,

(h) savour their taste buds with sumptuous delicacies to be served at the meeting events.