Had a great time yesterday at the MagsU workshop on "Opening the Emedia Toolbox - Social Media Tools". In the session, we reviewed numerous online tools on how to develop social media strategies for personal branding, new revenue streams, search engine optimization, new content initiatives and more for content providers/publishers. Here's a taste. If you have some social media tools you'd like to add, post them in the comments.
Special thanks to those who made recommendations.
The Basics
- LinkedIn - Start the practice of connecting with every business card you receive from contacts.
- Facebook - Consider a "Facebook Movement" - creating a topic or trend in Facebook outside of your personal or brand fan pages.
- Twitter - A staple for all of us. Here's a must read basics of Twitter article. (Courtesy of @mike_stelzner).
- Google Profile - This is a Gold rush here. Secure and verify your personal name (i.e., Joe Pulizzi - Content Marketing Expert), before someone else gets it.
- Plaxo - organizes business contacts via the web (courtesy Judith Berkowitz).
Conversations and Listening
Twitter Management
Content Sharing
- delicious - Share your content through bookmarking. Great way to share with teams (courtesy Michelle O'Hagan).
- Slideshare - Upload your PowerPoint presentations for all to see.
- YouTube - The #1 video sharing site.
- Vimeo - an alternative to YouTube
- Tubemogul - Distribute your video to them and they'll spread it to other video sharing sites for you.
- StumbleUpon - Randomly generates content for users by interest area.
- Digg.com - Content sharing site (great for tech and news).
- Marketwire/PRWeb - Distribute your content using social media online news releases.
- Google Custom Search - Set up your own niche search engine on your site or blog.
- Scribd - Share original writings with others (courtesy Andrew Davis).
- Squidoo - Set up your own targeted vertical content lens (courtesy Ambal Balakrishnan).
- Flickr - Share/upload/find photos (courtesy Wendy Boyce).
Blogging/CMS Tools
- WordPress - My recommendation for a blog CMS platform. Our custompublishers.com blog uses WordPress. I also recommend using this CMS for any small-business website (also courtesy Tina Bentley).
- TypePad - Set up and blog in just a few minutes. This blog uses TypePad (also courtesy of Britton Manasco).
- Joomla - Another option for blogging/CMS platform. Joomla users praise it.
- Drupal - Extremely versatile CMS platform (courtesy of Dan).
- Technorati - Blog directory. Find the blogs in your industry so that you know which ones to listen to.
- IceRocket - Search for blogs and blog posts by category. IceRocket's Trend Tool will tell you how "hot" your keyword is.
- Google Blog Search - First rate blog search tool.
- Tumblr - Post anything quickly and easily.
- Zemanta - Great for adding additional content and links (courtesy of Drew McLellan).
- Posterous - Post to a blog by sending an email (courtesy of Richard Shatto).
- Tipjoy - Simple social media payments (courtesy of Greg Padley).
Measurement
- Google Analytics - I recommend using Google Analytics even if you have a paid analytics service (courtesy Cim Buser).
- Hubspot - I'm a customer. I use Hubspot to track the performance of my keywords and competitors' keywords (courtesy Gretel Going).
- Website Grader - Hubspot product that will grade your website on a number of analytics and social media indicators. Great free tool!
- Alexa - Some high-level information on website traffic for any site.
- Compete.com - Excellent comparison tool for web analytics-type information.
- Quantcast - Provides good overview of analytics and site demographics (courtesy of Kyra Reed).
- Woopra - Analytics on steroids (courtesy of Kyra Reed).
Operations
Other Cool Online Tools
0 comentarios:
Publicar un comentario