This article is not for those who casually use social networks casually. I composed this guide for those who use social networks for idea generation, promotion and networking. At the end of the article is a link to a template you can use to implement your social networking strategy.
Archive for the ‘Social News Strategies’ Category
Crafting a Social Networking Strategy
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007An Easier and Faster Digging Experience With Opera
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007The method I am currently using to ease the experience of digging my friends consists of right clicking on the title (from this page -> http://www.digg.com/users/[yourusername]/friends/submissions) of each story (or holding down cntrl and left clicking) and opening each story in new tabs. The problem is that seven or so tabs being opened in Firefox tends to cause an annoying freeze of the browser.
Digging Friends and Digg Democracy
Monday, September 24th, 2007The two issues that I have with Digg.com at the moment are the new difficulties with digging your friends and the Digg.com team implementing features that the community is not concerned about at the moment (although I am personally enjoying the new social networking features). In particular, I am referring to the comment system and picture system, which seem to be at the bottom of the to do list, yet requested every day by some irate Digg.com user.
What News Sources Are In Your RSS Feed Reader?
Tuesday, September 4th, 2007I have just added a feature, that the users of Notifir.com voted to have implemented first, that lists RSS feeds from news sources and lets you know whether each article was submitted to Digg.com. I just have three RSS sources right now for testing. I want to put together a must have list that loads up for default. So to frequent news submitters… what’s in your RSS reader?
Social News Networking Comment Trackers
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007Part of social news networking is interaction via commenting. If you are a regular submitter/commenter to multiple services, this can get tedious. I have rounded up web services to help make that process easier. There are not many, but you should find what you need here.