Tag: tools
What social media tool would be the hardest to give up?
by Alicia Franks on Jul.02, 2010, under Social Media
1 Comment :Social Media, tools more...What social media tools are worth using?
by Alicia Franks on Dec.18, 2009, under Blogging, Marketing Strategy, Social Media, Traditional Advertising, Twitter
Everyone has their list of tools they use: twitter, facebook, linkedin, google wave, youtube, stumbleupon, digg, technorati, whrrl, foursquare, (want to see the full list?)… but, the ones that you choose to use are up to you.
I would love to use all the social media tools that look like fun (LibraryThing? Awesome!) but the reality is, I just don’t have the time. Luckily, I understand that I don’t have the time and can choose properly the right way to spend my time and which social media tools I need to use to improve my business. I use a lot of tools sparingly: stumbleupon, digg, youtube; they are used when I need them and not kept in regular rotation. But, there are 3 that I love, and swear by, using every day:
- Twitter: I use it because of the ease of connecting with anyone else who is on twitter. I can find people who share my interests, oppose my interest (sometimes just as fun!), are in my area, or can help me in some way. I can share quick conversations, build them into real friends and create amazing real life tweetups where I can meet them all. I gain business. This isn’t why I use it, it is just a side effect of strong connections and the relationships that I build. Business is slowly being gained through twitter because I am referred to tweeters looking for someone like me by tweeters who know what we do, and so business builds!
- Linkedin: I use it to answer questions, ask questions, and connect with current and past clients and people whom I know through business alone. This is specifically used for business – not personal. I gain referrals, recommendations and access to people and their updating resumes as we need people to work with or to work for us.
- Facebook: This one is tricky because I use it for both business and personal. I like this one because I can create a stronger bond (longer conversation, more sharing, etc) with people quicker than I can on twitter. But, I also talk with less people because it is so much more intimate, so I limit who I become friends with to those I have met in real life or have become friends virtually. I gain details of life. I do not get to see all my friends and family in person as much as I would like – facebook allows me to keep up with what everyone is doing.
Which tools do you use? Which ones would you like to use but don’t have time?

