Posts Tagged ‘internet’
6 Social Media Sites That Can Drive Business To You With Geo-Tagging
Tagging is a popular form of identifying various online materials by attaching words, or metadata, to categorize and describe them. This is beneficial because it helps index items according to common traits and it makes them much easier to find by people who are looking for specific things. Tagging can be applied to just about anything: photos, videos, music, RSS feeds, even webpages.
So, here’s an example of tagging. Let’s say that I have a picture of a lemon (apologies for using a pathetically simple example) and I’ve decided to upload to Flickr and share with the world. I add several tags to the image to make it easier to find, like lemon, citrus, fruit.
Now with ‘geo-tagging’ things get kicked up a notch. Geo-tagging uses latitude and longitude coordinates to determine location-specific details in relation to specific items. Using the lemon example, geo-tagging would involve sharing the place where the photo was taken, like Florence, Italy. The great thing about geo-tagging is that it can actually be used as a marketing tool to increase business.
Geo-based social media sites are sprouting up all over the internet. Knowing what sites are available and how to use them can be an entertaining way to boost repeat business traffic and get your customers to start buzzing about who you are, what you’re up to and, most importantly, where you’re at.
Foursquare
Foursquare is one of the big dogs on the geo-based social media scene. Their user base is growing rapidly and it’s a perfect time to jump in and start using their services with a creative twist of your own. Check out How to Market Your Business With Foursquare for some great tips and a thorough explanation on how the social platform actually works.
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Gowalla

Next up is Gowalla. It’s very similar to Foursquare in terms of premise and interface, however there are some differences that help set it apart. Gowalla users have to physically be at the location when they’re checking-in. GPS verification and geocaching work together to verify that users aren’t randomly claiming to be somewhere when they aren’t. This is a plus for businesses because customers have to be in your establishment in order to claim a true check-in.

So how can you use Gowalla for marketing? Pretty easily.
- Visit your Gowalla business listing and see who’s checking-in and visiting your place. Because visitors can choose how they’d like to be contacted, like text, call or email, you have a direct connection to them. Reach out and let them know about your special events and unique offers available exclusively to Gowalla users.
- Take a look at businesses nearby. Connect with some of their visitors and let them know that you’ve noticed they’ve been in the neighborhood. Incentivize them by offering 10% off a service or giving away a free product.
- More interaction means more buzz. The purpose of sites like Gowalla is to share information with others. Make your place of business a great experience for Gowalla users and they’ll spread the word quickly about you.
- Request a customized icon, or your business logo, for your listing instead of using the generic category images that are provided. It will help distinguish your business.
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Brightkite
The publicity machine may be churning out a ton of spin for Foursquare and Gowalla, but Brightkite has the largest user base among the three applications. Recently, it launched a new group texting tool that lets users communicate with a text message to groups as large as 100 people. It’s like being able to hit the ‘reply all’ button in an email. Instead of having to conduct individual conversations, Brightkite users can rally the troops to meet at a local park for a BBQ or head downtown for some cocktails during happy hour. A super bonus – the service is completely free! No more costly text message fees from your wireless service providers.
- Brightkite is very keen on helping local businesses market themselves. They make it simple to sign-up with a page on their site. Once you’ve created your listing you’ll want to start promoting.
- Print up some window decals and signage to let Brightkite fans know that you recognize them and offer special incentives. Post them conspicuously. Include the a Brightkite badge on your website’s homepage. With a little HTML and Brightkite icon, you can post a welcome mat to notify online traffic too.
- Oscar Mayer uses Brightkite to track their Wienermobiles across the country on their hotdoggerblog. A super clever way of showcasing where their business will be so that fans can easily find them. Try implementing a local version for yourself. Let fans know what tradeshow or festival you’ll be at, as well as your booth number.
- Advertise with a call-to-action. Special savings are good, but they’re even better when you position them with a sense of urgency. Offer 25% off, but only during the hours of 3pm – 5pm on Thursday.
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Loopt
This application is a stand-out because of its compatibility with more than 100 handheld devices. Additionally, Loopt connects with all major US wireless phone networks, like Sprint Nextel, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and others. Might not sound like much, but the more gadget friendly an application is, the broader its audience base will be. Loopt is more than 3 million users strong and counting, which is interesting because this application doesn’t include an entertainment component like Gowalla or Foursquare. It’s totally game free.
Loopt works based off what your friends are doing nearby and telling you what’s going on around your current location. It even makes recommendations by looking at events and places that may be of interest and that are in proximity to where you are and what you’re doing. A partnership with Zagat and Citysearch include reviews to make more informed choices.
- Your business can use Loopt to target someone who lives or works nearby and create promotions that can be redeemed by phone or optionally via e-mail or text message. This makes it much more convenient for people on the go.
- Set-up a digital raffle where the first 10 Loopt users who visit your location or write a super star review have a chance to win an free Visa gift card or iPod.
- I’ve said it a thousand times – social media is social. That means engaging with your audience. Posting and offering without interaction doesn’t cut it. You have to reach out and talk to people. Tell them about your discounts, invite them to stop by and let them know that you value their patronage and support. A little sugar goes a long way.
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Dreamwalk
The easiest way to share what Dreamwalk is and how it works is to show you. Check out the video below for a quick overview.
One of the best things about Dreamwalk is that its founders developed it for the purposes of digital advertising. From the moment it became a concept, the interest of the business owner was first and foremost. This theme is clearly reflected throughout their website which contains an abundance of information. Everything from 10 simple steps to get started to a comprehensive FAQ section.
Dreamwalk has made marketing your business an effortless process. They’ll help you craft a campaign for your business or you can visit their idea center to get some inspiration and head out on your own. Either way, Dreamwalk is a great place to start testing your geo-based marketing initiatives. Use it as a starting point to launch your promotions or add it to your existing mix of geo-based applications. This is truly a great application.
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MyTown
This application is one of the most popular among users, partly due to the catchy game that it features. MyTown uses GPS-enabled Monopoly with real physical locations that lets users buy places and collect rent from others who check-in to those venues. Seriously – who doesn’t love Monopoly? Unfortunately, compared to the other geo-based applications mentioned, MyTown offers that least amount of information and assistance to business owners. That’s a major downfall since business is the driving force behind the application.
Currently, business owners can see who’s checked-in to their location and obtain their names. The downside here is that the names are pseudonyms or ‘game names’ so having this data isn’t as helpful. Businesses can get involved in promoting their locations by contacting MyTown at: merchants@booyah.com. For what it’s worth, mention that you’d like to see business opportunities expanded and enhanced. Squeaky wheel gets the grease!
So why is MyTown being featured if it doesn’t seem to be business owner friendly? Well, it’s friendly enough, just not bear-hugging-loveable like some of the other applications. As a business owner, getting in on the ground floor with MyTown could be a smart marketing move since it’s not saturated with companies who are fighting for the same social space. Contact MyTown for details on how to integrate your business into their application.
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How to Use Twitter Lists to Promote Your Business
The best place to start is probably the most obvious. What exactly is a Twitter list? A Twitter list is a feature that allows you to organize your followers into lists, or groups. It’s a great way to organize fellow tweeters into manageable categories for easy access. Getting started with building a list is very simple. There are a few helpful things that are worth knowing before you begin creating your lists. Once you’ve got some of the basics down, you’ll be ready to use them as promotional tools to expand your marketing efforts.
Let’s start with some ground rules:
- 1. Lists can be private or public.
- 2. Twitter users can have up to 20 lists.
- 3. Each list can have a maximum of 500 listees.
- 4. List names can’t begin with a numerical character.
- 5. You don’t have to follow someone to include them in a list.
Pretty straightforward. Making a list is a snap too. Click on your Twitter profile sidebar, select ‘New List’ and start adding. Look for the ‘lists’ button next to any profile, click and you’re done. A new listee has been integrated. Pretty simple. Now on to the purpose of this post!
Spy Games
Well, maybe it’s not quite spying – more like monitoring, or secretly listening. By creating a list that includes your competition, or similar brands, products and services, you can keep tab on trending topics and discussions. Tracking other tweeters is a great way to learn more about industry challenges and how others are facing them, as well as gain insight and a few tips on customer and client care. All of this is easily accomplished with a private list (remember, you don’t have to follow someone to add them to a list).
List Optimization
SEO is everywhere, including Twitter lists. Giving your public Twitter lists appropriate and optimized names can position them at the top of the search engine results pages. So, put some careful thought behind what you’d like to name your Twitter list. Make absolutely certain that once you’ve decided on a delightful keyword combo you don’t change your mind. Reason being is that once you change the name of your list, the URL of the Twitter list changes too. If that happens, you’ll lose the tweeters following that list.
Creative Juices Are Sticky
Developing a list for your profile doesn’t mean that it has to specifically relate to your business in every aspect. Why not spice things up by developing lists with a twist. First of all, it’s unexpected and second, you’re allowing yourself the opportunity to expand and engage with new tweeters. Building a list that sticks with tweeters and that’s shared with others drives traffic to you.
For instance, Jacob Cass’ Twitter profile, @justcreative, is aimed at graphic designers. His list, No Blab Just Design Links, is in the Top 140 Twitter lists followed. It ranks as number 51 with 1,025 followers. It’s a fun list and the name of it states exactly what it does.
Keep It Relevant
Think of your Twitter lists as extensions of who you are. Use them to build out and express what you can’t say in less than 140 characters. As your follower base grows, so do their interests in discovering more about you. Compiling meaningful and purposeful lists that continue to keep followers engaged and that are related to their interests will position you as a credible and respected resource.
Share On Your Web & Blog
Put your list in the limelight with a Twitter widget. Go to the Goodie stash on Twitter and customize your List Widget. Choose the colors, size, featured list and a title and catchy caption. You can do a test run to see how the widget will appear to users before you grab the code to install on your website. Place the List Widget in a conspicuous place and start promoting.
Shameless Promotion
There’s no reason why you shouldn’t broadcast your newly created list directly to your fellow followers. After all, they’re following you because they connect with who you are and what you’re sharing. Schedule a tweet or two and share your list for others to follow and enjoy. Just send out your tweet using the following format: @<username>/<listname>
Get Listed
Don’t forget to visit Listorious and add your lists to their directory. Listorious was created by Sawhorse Media to keep track of the growing number of Twitter lists that have been created and that are being created. This is also a great place to explore for ideas on assembling your own lists. When you add your list make sure to make use of the ‘tags’ feature so that Listorious users can find your list by subject and follow you through Twitter.
Toot Your Own Horn
Depending on what your list is about, when you build it, don’t forget to include yourself.
Added Exposure
When you’re added to someone’s list, it’s flattering. You’re being recognized as someone that’s sharing good information and it brands you as a resource. In turn, that makes you more credible, which is always a good thing. Starting a list of your own and adding specific people to follow has the same effect on them. It expands your circle of influence and builds up your network.
What lists are you currently following? What makes them standout? Share your thoughts and comments below.
10 Tips To Boost Your Local Search Marketing Efforts
Over the past few years local search has been dominating the search engines. Google, Yahoo and Bing are seeing droves of people turning toward the internet to conduct searches for brands, products and services within their local areas. Just to give you an idea, published numbers indicate that more than 10 billion local searches are conducted each month. Clearly, local search marketing has enormous potential to attract a large share of customers to your website and business.
Flipping through the Yellow Pages is a thing of the past. Web users are becoming more sophisticated with local search criteria. By including identifiers to make searches more focused to a particular location, the search engines are able to retrieve local information. As a business, if you’re not using local search, you’re losing out.
Use these local search marketing suggestions to promote your business and capture your fair share of customers.
1. List Your Business
If you want to be found you need to go where people can find you. That means including your business listing in the local directories with Google, Yahoo and Bing. In addition to the listing with the big dogs, you’ll need to expand your local listing circle and include your business with other sites too. This increases your online presence by making you more visible. Here’s a list to get things started: Citysearch.com, Superpages.com, Insiderpages.com, Yellowpages.com, iBegin.com and Brownbook.com.
2. Stake Your Claim
After you’ve published your listing you’ll need to return to each site and claim your listing. This proves that you’re the site owner and helps reduce spam activity and fraudulent posting. It often requires nothing more than a simple email verification or PIN activation via automated phone call. Make sure that you claim each listing so that you can make edits and changes to your listings in the future.
3. Keep It Consistent
Every local listing should feature the exact same business name. For instance, if you own a coffee shop, let’s call it Beverly’s Coffee House, then that’s what each and every listing should reflect in the title. Don’t abbreviate and call it Bev’s Coffee on some and not on others. This is one instance where being exactly the same is a good thing.
4. Optimize-A-Go-Go
The SEO acronym has been tossed around more than a football during Superbowl. SEO stands for search engine optimization and it’s a component of internet marketing that utilizes several techniques and strategies to build awareness of a website and elevate its ranking with the search engine. When it comes to your local listings, including keyword optimizing the areas that you can (company description, bio, etc.) can make a difference in the local search results that are returned.
5. Build Links & Include Citations
Links are pretty much just that – links to your website that are featured or placed with other sites. Citations are nothing more than mentions of your business or site. Through the search engine’s eyes, links and citations are extremely valuable and heavily determine your ranking.
Two sites that every business should take advantage of are Yelp and Merchant Circle. These user review websites are highly in the top 100 ranked websites (not bad considering there are more than 233 million active websites and counting) and that means that the search engines have determined them to be credible. You can use these sites to fill-up your citation satchel and having yourself listed with them helps with linking.
6. Request Reviews & Get Rated
As often as you can, as your customers to leave reviews and share feedback regarding their experiences. Of course we’d all love glowing, five-star reviews, but that’s not always the case. There will be times when a disgruntled person will pop-up and express themselves. This is absolutely not a bad thing. Remember that while you can’t control what someone thinks or has to say about your business, product or service, you can engage in a conversation and ask them how you can make things better. This goes along way in showing other potential clients how you respond and remedy situations.
7. Picture Perfect
You don’t have to turn you local listing into a gallery at the Louvre, but including a few images and videos will spruce up your listings appearance. Although photos aren’t necessarily what drives search engine ranking, people tend to click on local listings with imagery much more often than those without. Share your logo, a snapshot of your storefront or any thing else that might help you stand out.
8. Categorically Speaking
Most local listing sites allow you to describe what you do be choosing two to five categories. Some sites have extensive category lists that feature every occupation and industry under the sun, and others have only a handful. Limitations can make it difficult to choose what category you should be in. If this happens, try not to drill down to a sub-category and stick with the primary. For example, if you’re a boutique shoe store, but you can’t find shoe category, post yourself under retail.
9. Local PPC
Good ol’ online advertising can supplement your local listing by featuring geo-targeted keywords. Pay per click (PPC) has incredible tracking and measurability that makes it easy to see what’s working and what’s not. The concept of PPC appears to be simple and straightforward, but it can be tricky to execute a good campaign. Do a bit of homework or consider seeking out the services of a professional to ensure that you’re maximizing your dollars and ad listing locations.
10. Stay Positive
Local search marketing is the place to be for any business. Unlike SEO which can take a considerable amount of time to generate high-ranking results, local search does it differently. There’s not nearly as much competition and result are based on your map location. Not impressed? Well, this might change your mind. Local map results are always at the top of the search result pages and that gives you the opportunity to be at the top of the pack and the page.
Do you have other helpful local search marketing techniques that you’re trying? Share with us. We want to hear from you.
6 Ways To Make Time For Social Media
The vast majority of people have pretty tall orders to fill when it comes to their balancing their personal and professional lives. There’s a lot that needs to get done and we don’t alway have enough time to do it in. It’s a bit of juggling act and keeping all those balls up in the air can become exhausting rather quickly. From a business perspective, the challenges of fulfilling your daily duties, responding to clients and keeping up with the competition isn’t always easy, and when you add another ‘to do’ like social media to the mix it makes it seem like a downright impossible task.
Here’s the skinny – social media doesn’t have to be a burden. In fact, it shouldn’t even be a dreaded endeavor. You don’t need to push social media to the back burner due to lack of time. The great thing about social media is that it’s easily accessible and with a little bit of focus and planning, it can be tackled quickly and easily.
1. Take Advantage of Technology
Being able to access the internet doesn’t require a dial-up connection. Thanks to handheld devices, laptops and Wi-Fi you can grab a signal from just about anywhere. This portable accessibility makes it very convenient to pop-in and visit your social media profiles, make a post, send a tweet and monitor activity.
2. Use Your Down Time
Obviously, this is something that most of us don’t have, otherwise there wouldn’t be a need to share insight on how to make more time. However, when you really think about it there plenty of moments where we’re not necessarily engaged in an activity or task. Think about all the times you’ve waited at an appointment, sat in an airport, taken a cab ride or stood in line. Maximize those minutes and do a little social media networking. Every bit helps.
3. Plan It Out
It might be a business plan for your start-up, a grocery list for this week’s meals or a travel itinerary for your upcoming vacation – what all these things have in common is they’re really planning tools to help keep you focused and on track. Same thing goes for social media. Carve out an hour or two each week to plan out your schedule for posting, sharing tips and outlining what you want to accomplish. Create a social media calendar to get yourself organized and plan what you’re daily activities in advance.
4. Focus On What Matters
You wouldn’t play left field in a game of baseball and walk of the field during the game to check out what the hot dog vendor’s got cooking. You need to stay focused on winning the game and that means concentrating on what’s in front of you. Social media is full of distractions and temptations. If you give in to participating in every Facebook quiz that’s sent your way there’s a good chance that you aren’t going to optimize your social media time. Look at the conversations that are important and build on them. Network with people who are going to make a difference in your bottom line. You’re guaranteed to feel a sense of accomplishment as a result of your efforts.
5. Keep Calm & Carry On
There are no social media rules that state you must write a blog post each and every day. If you don’t have time or skip a few days that’s fine. Don’t let it consume you. Take a deep breath, exhale and put some thought behind what you’d liked to share moving forward. We’re all busy, including your fellow social media followers and all of us understand that sometimes that’s the way things go.
6. Tame The Chaos
At times, social media can be overwhelming when you’re trying to keep track of all those tweets, blog posts, diggs and buzzes. Using some of the online and downloadable tools that are available to manage multiple social media platforms can make the entire process much easier. There are sites that help with monitoring and others that let you schedule and plan your communications in advance. Depending on what you need, you can combine tools to optimize you efficiency and make you the master of your social media universe in no time.
So what do you think? How do you find time for social media? Share your comments below. We’d love to hear from you.
7 Social Media Aggregation Tools To Simplify Your Streams
Social media overdrive and can cause social media overload. The dizzying speed of communication on social media platforms makes it tough to keep up with. It doesn’t matter if you’re purely a Facebook user, a die-hard Digg fanatic, a LinkedIn addict or someone who uses all three, streamlining your updates and postings through one source can be a liberating experience.
Fortunately, social media aggregation tools are becoming increasingly popular. Through online applications, widgets and desktop software, social media aggregators help condense your live updates and shares by providing a single location to broadcast multiple updates to.
So, give your thumbs a rest and step away from your Twitter account (we’ve heard that Bag Balm is good for calluses). Take a look at some of the social media aggregation tools that are currently available and start freeing up some of your time.
Hootsuite
Not only is this one of the most robust tools available, but Hootsuite is continually improving it’s interface and capabilities. This means that features you wish it had are probably only a month or two away from being implemented. This tool is web-based so there’s no messy installation involved. Online access lets you login to your account from any location to update and monitor – very convenient.
Hootsuite users are able to connect to multiple social media accounts from the application’s dashboard. Presently, there’s support for Twitter, Facebook Pages, Facebook, LinkedIn, Ping.fm, WordPress.com, MySpace and Foursquare – quite a line-up. Hootsuite is packed with features that enable you to customize, track and post in the blink of an eye.
Here’s a rundown on some of what you’ll find inside Hootsuite:
- Scheduling. Choose between live updates or pre-schedule posts and shares in advance.
- Customize URLs. Add custom link parameters for tracking clicks and gathering information on your audience.
- Files. Upload images, video and files right into your messages.
- RSS feed. Connect to your RSS and send your blog to your social media streams.
- Bookmark. Use the Hootsuite Hootlet from your browser toolbar to share pages and information quickly.
- Mobile updates. Handheld integration lets you keep up with Hootsuite from your iPhone.
- Tabbed layout. Create and customize columns that can be dragged and dropped in any order to your liking.
- Multi-column layout. Harness the clutter and organize your social streams into news, keywords, friends and more.
- Embeddable columns. Grab code from Hootsuite to embed search columns directly into your website.
It’s only fair to say that it’s our social media aggregator of choice. For others, Hootsuite is absolutely a tool worth looking into. Visit their site to read up on additional enhancements.
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Tweetdeck
Originally a popular tool for tweeters, Tweetdeck has evolved into a comprehensive platform that services Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace. Built using Adobe Air, it has a blend of rich-technology and customizable features that end users will enjoy using. The Tweetdeck platform is available for desktop, iPhone and iPad. It also plays well with others so you can use it on your Mac, PC or Linux system. Like other social media aggregators, Tweetdeck has a column-style format that silos your information.
Tweetdecks features are extensive:
- Custom colors. Choose how you’d like your interface to appear and make it your own.
- Filters. Set-up your columns to show you only what you want to know.
- Notification. Get alerts for new tweets, mentions and direct messages. Excellent communication management feature.
- Follower. Decide who to follow or unfollow, as well as report spam and mark your favorites.
- URL. The bit.ly auto-shorten URL is incorporated for tweets and image uploads.
- Sync. Set-up Tweetdeck to suit your personal tastes and keep it that way regardless of whether you access it through your laptop or your handheld.
- Lists. Track your favorites and organize them into Twitter lists right from your dashboard.
- Trends. See what’s hot with local trends and Twitscoop.
- Shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts speed up your actions so you can maximize your time with Tweetdeck.
Tweetdeck is a free and powerful tool that has a large following and fantastic support. As the social media universe evolves so has Tweetdeck. People will find this to be an absolutely wonderful tool that will help them get back on track with their social media efforts.
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Netvibes
Netvibes is a web-based personalized dashboard publishing tool. The easiest way to describe Netvibes would be to call it a favorite webpage on steroids. Setting it as your browser’s homepage allows users to create a customized hub that pulls all things digital into one central location. From emails received to weather updates, your Netvibes page becomes command central for everything that matters to you.
Aside from a beautiful interface, Netvibes makes it very simple to position widgets and modules exactly where you want them with built-in drag and drop capabilities. Just grab what you want with your mouse and move it to a location on your Netvibes page and you’re done. Additionally, tabs can be created to further organize and tailor your dashboard. This is a fantastic way to keep all things Facebook in one location and all things Twitter in another.
Here’s a little secret – if your employer has you on social media lock-down, you can use Netvibes to bypass the IT guards by connecting through your personalized tabs. Sneaky, sneaky!

So what can you do with Netvibes? We’ll give you a little taste below:
- Social media. Manage your Facebook and Twitter accounts, as well as followers and friends from central location.
- Netvibes Smart Reader. Use this RSS reader to stream all the latest feeds to you in real-time.
- Tracking. Follow dozens of blogs, activity streams and Twitter conversations all at a glance.
- Personalize. Create your own personal dashboard and enjoy the web exactly the way you like it by choosing from 100s of themes and backgrounds.
- Widgets. With one of the largest widget collections available, personalization options with Netvibes are endless. Drag and drop to your heart’s content.
- Email. Pull from web-based or POP email accounts and never miss a new message again.
- Share it. Invite friends, family, clients, co-workers or the general public to interact and view your Netvibes page.
- Infinite publishing. Multiple page publishing, WYSIWYG design tools, free hosting and full HTML support makes web everything a breeze.
- Community. Connect with other Netvibe users to expand your network and build your contact base.
Check out Netvibes and take a tour for a in-depth look at this tool.
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Yoono
Yoono is a social networking feed mashup tool. Mashup means an application or website that uses or combines information or functionality from multiple external sources to create a new service. Yoono is available as a browser add-on for Firefox or as a desktop application for Mac, Windows and Linux.
As far as social media aggregation tools go, Yoono connects you to your social networks and messengers. It unifies your status updates into a single stream of information and lets you update your status across all your social networks at once. Social media sites that are currently supported include, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, FriendFeed and Flickr. Messenger services are available through Google Talk, AIM, Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger.
Yoono highlights:
- Add-on or stand-alone. You can decide between integrating Yoono into your browser or featuring it on your desktop.
- Browse. Yoono is intuitive and learns what you like based on websites that you’re viewing.
- Widget. Based on the webpage you’re browsing, receive recommendations for other sites, news, videos, products, images and more.
- Social sharing. A bookmarklet allows you to share content, images and video from any site with your social network contacts.
There are similarities to other social media aggregators, like the the types of social networks you can connect to and the interface’s column layout. For someone who doesn’t need all the bells and whistles, Yoono is a great option.
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Flock
What makes Flock completely different from all the other tools reviewed is that it’s a full-fledged browser. It’s even referred to as the browser for social butterflies. Social media integration is what drives the Flock browser.
Instead of having to share login information through separate channels, it can be contained in one spot with Flock. Definitely a thumbs up for preserving online security. On the other hand, because Flock is a web-browser, you might want to consider abandoning FireFox, Safari or whatever browser you’re using, and making a complete switch, otherwise, you’ve got a browser that’s only being used for social media aggregation. That’s kinda like ordering a giant burger with the works and only eating the tomatoes.
Services included with Flock:
- Auto connection. Hook-up automatically with more than 20 of your favorite online services like Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, Xanga, YouTube and more.
- Blogging. A blog editor allows you to compose blog posts online or offline for posting.
- Webmail. Instant notification of incoming messages from major webmail providers.
- People sidebar. Collect all your social media pals in one place.
- Web clipboard. Snatch, grab and collect links, images and other bits of info to share later with the clipboard feature.
- Feed reader. Centralizes all your favorite feeds into one reader to keep things organized.
- Customize it. Install your favorite FireFox extension and incorporate backgrounds and images to make Flock your own.
- Media. Quickly find and browse photos and videos from your favorite sites.
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Profilactic
Next in the web-based line-up is Profilactic. Most people have more than one social media profile and that can make it a royal pain to jump from site to site, logging in and checking to see what your friends and contacts are up to. Profilactic has turned this task into a thing of the past. The core of its design is based on bringing everything together, and we do mean everything. You can pull blogs, RSS feeds and more than 185 online social sites into your Profilactic universe!
Users interact with two functions. The first is the user’s update feed and the second is a digest of what’s occurring on all the other platforms. Pretty handy indeed. There’s also an auto-clipping component that is similar to a digital scrapbook. Auto-clipping can be used to identify, tag and track social entries about the you or your friends. Plus, you can control what updates you want to receive based on importance.
Other features that can be found on Profilactic are:
- Badges. You can take your profile information and lifestream and integrate with your website or blog with one of these.
- Clean. Regardless of how many social streams you’re pulling from, the interface is very neat and easy to navigate. Simplicity at its best.
- Lifestreaming. A true example of what lifestreaming is all about. Profilactic is a one-stop-shop that blends the whole process without a flaw.
- Post & update. Let everyone know what you’re up to. Profilactic syncs to more than 10 social sites. One update across many networks.
- Free. Doesn’t cost a penny. All you have to do is register with the site and you’re finished. It’s beyond easy.
- Convenient accessibility. Because it’s online based, you can check-in as long as you have a connection to the internet.
Discover how Profilactic can help you organize your social media habits with a quick visit to their site.
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Socialite
For Mac users who are interested in social media maintenance and aggregation, Realmac Software’s Socialite may be what you’re looking for. You get the perks of having a downloadable application with a Mac-like design, clean and slick, combined with the power of managing your social media accounts from your Mac. There is a catch (isn’t there always) – Socialite isn’t free, however it is reasonably priced at only $20 per license.
You won’t be burdened by columns or multiple windows. What you’ll find is an uncluttered application that is easy to navigate. So what do you get with Socialite:
- Google Reader. Even if you don’t use GR you can still use the alternative RSS feed with Socialite.
- Social networks. Socialite supports Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Digg.
- HUD option. Known as the Heads Up Display, this pop-up box gives you mini-view of the status for all your peeps.
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Try Socialite out for free before you buy. The trial is a full-version and it lets you explore the functionality without having to purchase first.
What are some of the social media aggregation tools that you’re using? Any hidden gems that you’d like to share? Comment freely.















