Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace…All in the Same Place!
Posted by Jonathan WilliamsJul 1
Do find yourself visiting two or three social media sites over and over again every day? Do you end up with three windows (tabs if you’ve moved into 2010) open at the same time so that you can stay on top of your social networking? I have a solution that will make your life much easier. Hootsuite! It’s a true time-saver.
Hootsuite allows you to see all of your favorite social networking sites in one place – on one page! You can update and be updated all from one site instead of visiting and logging into several different ones. Now for those of you who are techies, I know that you already know that Hootsuite, Tweetdeck, and Seesmic exist, and you probably already have a favorite. But, for everyone else, let me tell you why I like Hootsuite, and encourage you to use it.
- Hootsuite brings all of the major social networking sites into one place.
- Hootsuite allows me to manage multiple profiles and pages.
- Hootsuite allows me to customize the look and placement of my feeds from social networking sites.
- Hootsuite allows me to shrink URLs easily.
- Hootsuite runs remotely (no software to install), which means I can access the same info from any computer.
- Hootsuite allows me to schedule tweets and status updates to be sent later.
- Hootsuite allows me to share control of certain social media profile with other users.
Well, that pretty much sums it up. If you want to see a comparison between Hootsuite and Tweetdeck, visit here.
Now, don’t wait any longer. Go make your life easier (Hootsuite.com).
So, what are your thoughts? Do you use one of these services? Will you? Let me know.
4 comments
Comment by MIke Elkins on July 1, 2010 at 11:07am
Hey man! Thanks for this. I have been using Seesmic, but I may like this one a little better…great post!
Comment by Jonathan on July 1, 2010 at 4:04pm
Yeah, check it out. And thanks for reading my post. You know how it is as a new blogger…you don’t really know if anyone is actually reading your posts. So, thanks for commenting.
Comment by Justin Germino on July 1, 2010 at 12:02pm
Thanks for including my comparison of Tweetdeck vs Hootsuite in your article featuring Hootsuite. I am doing another post next week on the new Hootsuite HTML5 interface which unfortunately I think slows Hootsuite down a bit and makes it take a little extra time to schedule tweets but does offer new features and still has advantages over Tweetdeck.
Comment by Jonathan on July 1, 2010 at 4:05pm
@Justin – Yeah, I really appreciated your comparison. I’ll be on the lookout for your update on the new Hootsuite.