Is that enough to make your head spin? Microblogging abounds…Networking is important but work needs to get done. So let’s take the pain out of this & get it into perspective because you can not be everywhere all the time!
Here’s a quick overview in case you’re wondering where to turn & what to do. I was going to blog about Plurk but then Identi.ca sprang up.
- Create your username at each to avoid someone else doing it & causing havoc.
- Find one friend & add their friends.
- Sprinkle the links around (your blog, and microblogging sites where your friends are at).
- Let others build your list. Here are my newest ones (thanks in advance for connecting with me!)
- Explore them a bit & decide which format offers you the most. Here are my observations:
- Friendfeed aggregates many social networks
- it’s more passive for me
- some like it because it allows threaded comments
- there are rooms - I created one for Community Managers
- a good place to share links
- If you’re the admin, you can add feeds just like your profile
- Twitter - I used to go there for socializing but …
- it’s downtime is causing people to complain
- partial service is causing Summize to be important
- Plurk - I’ve become a plurker
- Here are some instructions if you’d like to get started
- the threaded interaction makes it more like a chat room
- some are using it more than Twitter but haven’t abandoned Twitter
- it seems to be great for crowdsourcing
- Identi-ca - a new open source that feels like Twitter
- lacks many features like searching to find friends
- I registered & am adding friends as they find me
- My guess is that it will grow quickly since it’s open source
What would you add to that? What is your favorite service & why?
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