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Welshare – A Central Location For All Your ‘Likes’
Reviews, Social Media Welshare refers to itself as a single “like” button for all your messages, no mater what social network they come from. It lets you “like” and “favorite” content and access it from a single location. Additionally, Welshare gives you the ability to cross-post your likes and favorites to your social accounts. For instance, liking a message on Welshare can be posted to your Twitter account and likewise, liking a ...
Continue readingAnalyze and Enhance Your Facebook Experience with Wisdom
Reviews, Social Media If you’re still active on your Facebook account and looking for a great way to stay on top of things with your friends, you’ll love Wisdom. Just like the name implies, the app gives you in-depth “wisdom” about yourself and your friends. It’s kind of like an analytics tool for your Facebook account because you get to see statistics and insights that you won’t find anywhere else. Also it lets you sort through ...
Continue readingGrab, Organize, and Embed Your Tweets with Keepstream
Reviews, Social Media Have you ever wished that there was an easier way to organize your tweets and save them? Have you come across a few tweets or maybe a conversation from Twitter that you wanted to share on your blog? Well if you’re looking for a tool that can do both of those things, you’ll definitely appreciate Keepstream. It’s a tool for curating, organizing, and embedding your tweets. You can grab tweets from a search query, your favorites, ...
Continue readingAizon.me Lets You Keep Track of Your Productivity Using Twitter and Facebook
Productivity, Social Media Aizon.me is tool that monitors your Twitter and Facebook updates in order to track your productivity. It “analyzes your status updates [...] and draws a productivity chart and will help you focus on the important things in life.” You’ll need an actual Aizon.me account to get started, you can then add your Twitter and Facebook accounts once logged in. Twitter Settings You can choose whether or not to sync your tweets to your ...
Continue readingRefynr – Filter Your Twitter and Facebook Feeds
Reviews, Social Networking More and more social networking users must really be fed up with the junk in their timelines, because new tools for filtering out that junk keep emerging. Usually we see filters for just Twitter, but Refynr includes Facebook as well. The site is currently in closed beta, so you will need an invite code to sign up. “Refynr (‘Refiner’) is a web-based client that filters your Twitter & Facebook feeds and saves the ...
Continue readingPromote Your Blog With a Facebook Banner from Fbanners.com
Promote your blog By now, I’m sure you’re aware of the new Facebook profiles and how they add your tagged photos to the top of your profile. Many people don’t like this new setup and choose to hide all of their tagged pictures altogether, while other are opting for clever, optional methods. Fbanners.com is one of those clever, optional methods and is a place where you can get free banners to be displayed at the top of your Facebook profile. This ...
Continue readingView All of Your Favorite Content in One Place with Faveous
Reviews, Social Media If you use sites like Google Reader, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to find and favorite interesting content then you’ll love Faveous. Right now Faveous is a very basic service in its “first private alpha,” but if you check out the features page you’ll see that there are a lot of new things coming soon. What it does is import all of your favorites (and “likes” from Facebook) into a single location so that you ...
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The Dangers of Integrating Your Blog w/ Facebook
Social Networking For bloggers, Facebook has provided an unprecedented way for us to connect with out readers. Not only does it give us a chance to be where our readers are naturally, but it is much more personal than email newsletters, RSS subscriptions, etc. Best of all, it gives our readers an excellent chance to share and spread our content, something that’s much more difficult over other means. However, integrating a blog with Facebook, especially when ...
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