As social sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Digg become increasingly more important to PR pros, we will need one centralized location to manage our online identity. Recently, we’ve been playing with the top candidates, Internet browser plugins Yoono and Minggl. Today, socialTNT shares our findings, so you can find the right plugin to streamline [...]
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“Reporters on Twitter? Say Twellow to My Leetle Friend”
So you’re on Twitter, sharing posts and chatting with your colleagues. You’re also looking out for your clients by monitoring for conversations using Summize (now owned by Twitter). But how do you tap into the power of Twitter and learn more about your target reporters? Don’t fret social media heroes and heroines. The lovely folks [...]
“With Our Powers Combined:Xobni and LinkedIn Join Forces”
A couple months ago, we reviewed Xobni’s Outlook tool, and it has proved an invaluable tool for day-to-day work. Since its already a killer app for us marketing and PR folk who make a living by the volume and management of our contacts, it’s no surprise that Xobni has become even more useful with a [...]
“Review: Xobni And The Pursuit of (E-mail) Happiness”
Today’s post was written by Contributing Writer Marie Williams. Last November, we heard rumblings of a possible game change from both Google and Yahoo that would marry social networking and e-mail into “Inbox 2.0.” Since then, whispers of a revolution have gone quiet. And with a Yahoo merger possibly on the horizon, it remains to [...]
“Stick It To The Man: Choice Shirts, California Cosmetics, Technomic Asia”
As the rest of the blogosphere debates Enterprise marketing, we at socialTNT want to bring it back to the people. Big corporations meet behind closed doors to figure out social media, while thousands of people are trying out new ideas every day. This week, socialTNT is gonna “Stick It To The Man” by showcasing small [...]
“Hi Mom! I’m on TV: A Seesmic First Look”
Last Friday I was honored to receive an invite to participate in Seesmic’s Private Beta. For those of you who don’t know, Seesmic is the hottest invite in Silicon Valley. That’s due, in part to French Founder Loic Le Meur‘s charisma plus a lot of blogger outreach. It also doesn’t hurt that TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington [...]




