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Make Your Social Media Networking Easier

New social networks have not only gained increased importance but have reached a fever pitch. Finding tools that will help you keep up and enhance your social networking has become a necessity and there are many tools to be found.

Here are just a few that Success BlogNet have found and use with great success.

1.  OpenID

OpenID is a free and easy way to use a single digital identity across the Internet.

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2. Username Check

Because there are so many new social networks of quality launching, it is wise to make sure that your brand username , company username or your personal branding username is not “highjacked.  With the username check you can quickly find out if anyone else is using your “brand” on any of the major and a lot of the minor social networks.

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3. BackType

Back Type is a terrific tool for tracking blog comments.  Monitoring blog posts can be a daunting task at times, by using  this handy tool  you can search comments that mention your “brand” but as a bonus, it will let you search for comments (good or bad) left by a particular person. Add to that, Whenever you write a comment on a blog or other website, BackType attributes it to you. BackType will give your comments a home where they can be discovered, followed and shared.

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4. Minggl
Minggl is a social interaction manager. The Minggl toolbar makes it easy to manage information, communication, and navigation across social networks. Minggl works as a browser extension to Firefox and Internet Explorer.

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5. Nielsen BuzzMetrics

A great way to search the blogosphere and track/find trends. As it is explained on the site:     BlogPulse is a window into the blogosphere… open it daily to discover the people, issues, blogs, posts, commentaries, tidbits and news that bloggers are discussing.

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6. Ping.fm
Ping.fm makes it easier to update your social networks by connecting the most popular networks into one service. They support over 30 social networking sites  at this time.

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7. FriendFeed

Many love friendfeed and use this on a daily basis. FriendFeed help’s combine all of your different social networks into a single feed. Make yourself easier to follow, or make it easier to follow others.

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8. Flock Browser
Flock is a  web browser that has been designed around social media.This is a multi language browser for everyone. It integrates with dozens of services and helps make it easier for you to stay connected.

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We hope that you will try out some of these tools and let us know how they work for you.

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  2.   By brand4profit on Feb 11, 2009 | Reply

    Creating brands worth evangelizing about is often misunderstood. The connection between the core values – the soul of the company and the soul of the customer – is why customers evangelize. They have found a temple of core value at which to worship. It’s mythic. It’s epic. The brand becomes icon because it connects to the subconscious yearnings of the customer, imprinting on the brain. The pictured emotional experience becomes a conduit through which the customer can again be touched by those core values.

    Those pictures and emotions then become language in the brain of the customer. And it’s the language of evangelism.

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