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Friday, December 17, 2010

You need to other social networks? (Web worker daily)

You probably have several or many social network accounts that you are ignorant. Admit it. I have several dozen. You could do step also prone to excess that I am, but you should probably always deal with accounts that you thought would be "the next big thing" and is now a ghost town of social media, or simply not what you hooped it.

A few months back, I wrote about six ways to rebuild a social media dead channel. I wanted that and provide some other takes on what to do when a social network account is languish or collecting cobwebs. This position, I assumed you wanted to bring a channel died in life and are willing to commit to it. But what happens if you even think that you want the account more?

To make a good estimate of your social network accounts, you must first find them. A quick and dirty, to do this way is to use a Namechk, a site which is also useful to see if your preferred username is already taken. If you're like me, you probably use the same username or similar name for each profile that you configure bar is available for you. You can also check your name and privileged user names to how sociable and find a "ranking" basis to show you how sociable victim in various popular networks.

Create a grid with your networks and based on the frequency at which you use. I don't know about you, but I use three networks on a daily basis and may be referred to another three times, but I have accounts in a manner more six there in social FRE´quences. Here is a very rough example of my social network account grid:

Well that embarrassing to admit, I am also accounts on: Bebo, hi5, virb, digg, kirtsy, sugar biz Sphinn Friendfeed, Vimeo, Viddler, Blip.TV, 12seconds.tv, forthcoming, Eventful, Xing, Photobucket, Ning, Mixx, Reddit, Tripit, blippr, Plancast, eCademy, Stumble on, Kwippy Audioboo, Squidoo, last.fm, NetVibes, collection, Jumo and GiveBac, name of a few. I warn you now: what I am about to say, but not as I do. I am currently performing my evaluation process and will begin the clean sweep for the holiday season.

Now here is the difficult part. Once you've listed all - or at least those that you can find or remember - you must make some decisions for each of the networks you will visit only rarely. I boiled up to four choices:

Restart it. If you really have time to commit to maintaining these networks – or if you've not gone overboard only have a handful of maintain - networks you can get tips here: 6 ways to revive social media channel dead.Kill it.I have been on the fence for a long time to kill many of my old, tired of network social or non-attendance and my feeling right now that I would kill them. If the network is really dead, it will not be a problem. If this is all just alive, you can try # 3 or 4 # below to keep your presence goes with a minimum of maintenance. If nothing else, I want to hold an account with my username privileged on a network I use not. in this way, no one else can take my user name and create confusion.Refresh and make it a "gateway". I like this idea because if you are going to have a presence in several sites, they could draw a certain crowd (even if only for small) that you could then lead main places where you want they, like your blog and your Facebook Page. I go to consistency and use bio identical or similar across these auxiliary systems. After you have replaced your bio old and overtaken by a new, concise, you can also update your image is the same in all areas. Then make sure that you can enter the key links just for basic networks where you want to drive traffic. While many of these networks allow linking to dozens of other networks, resist that temptation and stay focused on focusing on driving traffic to your key presences. Update and populate it. Another approach is to turn some of these minor networks in satellite presences instead of gateways. full step destinations, but the sites where people can have a good feeling that you are and what you have to say. These are sites where you can easily import RSS feeds from other sources, such as MySpace and Tumblr. Therefor, I would recommend focusing on only a few foods: my blog feed to Twitter and Facebook updates the State would be what I wear. The key is to make sure you provide the right balance of e-mail as a "package" and then look to mark the key contained in the sites where you can place all. In your bio, you can identify the account as your main site feed containing and encourage people to visit – and connect with you - to those.

Trying to wrangle your identity and social network accounts in a semblance of coherence will probably time to be ready to face the process a few accounts at the same time.

Number of accounts that you think you have and what are you doing to manage their?

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