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3 Tools That Will Help You Engage In Social Media

March 22, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

If there’s anything that is true of social media, it is the fact that a lot of time usually needs to be spent on keeping your campaign up and running, thanks to the numerous social media communities that are on the web. Still, there are shortcuts by which you can reduce the time spent on getting the word out using social media.

So, here are 3 tools that will help you increase efficiency when it comes to managing your social media campaign:

#1: Digg – Digg Alert

Digg is a social media site that is community-driven. Users submit content and depending on whether it is liked or not – these articles are voted either up or down where the best of the lot get posted to the home page.

An excellent tool to keep track of your submissions is Digg Alerter – a program that alerts every time your article gets dug or is promoted to the front page. Another tool is the Bury Recorder which helps you to not only track buries on any submission but also other details such as type of bury, when the bury was received and the number of diggs per bury.

#2: Twitter – Twhirl

You can do anything you want with Twitter using a desktop tool known as Twhirl with a main feature which includes three Twitter messages in quick view mode.

#3: StumbleUpon – StumbleUpon Alerter

Much like Digg, StumbleUpon is also a site where submissions are voted up or down by the community. A tool such as StumbleUpon Alerter will help you not only see who’s voting your articles up and down but also how many votes and comments were made as well.

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