
DO’s
1/ DO invite your real friends to join. CyVee gives you great tools to maintain and deepen existing relationships, so why not take advantage of them?
2/ DO write a personal message explaining your motivation when you want to connect with someone. We are all busy adults, not high school kids. Plus, we have a lot of contacts and things to do, so it’s hard to remember everything.
3/ DO keep your profile up to date.
4/ DO create a customized public URL (like this: http://www.cyvee.com/Profiles/KhoaPham, NOT like this: http://www.cyvee.com/Profiles/12345). This is how people remember and refer to your profile. More importantly, as Cyvee gets a higher PageRank in Google, your profile is a powerful way to control how you are presented to the world.
5/ DO block annoying users or report bad behaviors. Yes, we always want to be nice to each other but at times things are not in your control.
DON’Ts
6/ DO NOT randomly connect with no mutual purpose. This is dangerous for two things. First, you are confused between a ‘broad network’ and a ’strong network’. A broad network keeps you busy with all the activities (as if you are not busy enough!), but a strong network will provide value for everyone. Second, if you accept or connect with a lot of strangers, you are putting the credibility of you *AND* all contacts in your network at risk.
Ask yourself: When was the last time you asked a random person on street to have coffee with you? Do you introduce EVERYONE you know to your closest friends? CyVee doesn’t change the fundamentals of a relationship – sincerity, mutual trust and interests – but it simply provides innovative tools for that purpose.
7/ DO NOT spam. Who like spammers?
8/ DO NOT share your network contacts with others. The reason you’re friend with someone is because the two trust each other. A network sustains also thanks to trust. And it is your action that makes or breaks trust!
9/ DO NOT say things you won’t be comfortable saying in real life. The professional world is small and you might bump into your CyVee contacts anywhere.
10/ DO NOT lie. No need for explanation.
November 13, 2007 at 9:14 am
Useful advices. FYI, I’ve just customized my URL to http://www.cyvee.com/Profiles/vuhongquang . Thanks.
November 13, 2007 at 4:35 pm
Great and fun post. CyVee is gaining some momentum, but I guess this won’t last long despite its increase in Alexa as per your notice. Will return to the CyVee subject soon and your comments are more than welcomed.
November 13, 2007 at 5:02 pm
Thanks for the post, Khoa. I find myself sometimes a little protective of my contacts as well.
November 14, 2007 at 3:49 am
One notice, Cyvee’s connections are not actual business contacts of mine, probably neither yours. Yet, if most of your colleagues were there, be careful when adding new connections.
November 22, 2007 at 4:42 pm
You are so much like me, or i’m like you, well anyway, if we knew each other we’d make a good team, hehe, keep up the good work
April 8, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Chao anh ! Em rất thích web 2.0 và những ứng dụng của nó. Rất vui được làm quen !
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December 11, 2008 at 9:48 am
Thanks for the good artcile !