Twitter, Friendfeed, Jaiku, Pownce, Plurk, Identi.ca

Is that enough to make your head spin? Microblogging abounds…Networking is important but work needs to get done. So let’s take the pain out of this & get it into perspective because you can not be everywhere all the time!

Here’s a quick overview in case you’re wondering where to turn & what to do. I was going to blog about Plurk but then Identi.ca sprang up.

  • Create your username at each to avoid someone else doing it & causing havoc.
  • Find one friend & add their friends.
  • Explore them a bit & decide which format offers you the most. Here are my observations:
    • Friendfeed aggregates many social networks
      • it’s more passive for me
      • some like it because it allows threaded comments
      • there are rooms – I created one for Community Managers 
        • a good place to share links
        • If you’re the admin, you can add feeds just like your profile
    • Twitter – I used to go there for socializing but …
      • it’s downtime is causing people to complain
      • partial service is causing Summize to be important
    • Plurk – I’ve become a plurker
      • Here are some instructions if you’d like to get started
      • the threaded interaction makes it more like a chat room
      • some are using it more than Twitter but haven’t abandoned Twitter
      • it seems to be great for crowdsourcing
    • Identi-ca – a new open source that feels like Twitter
      • lacks many features like searching to find friends
      • I registered & am adding friends as they find me
      • My guess is that it will grow quickly since it’s open source

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What would you add to that? What is your favorite service & why?

6 Responses to “Twitter, Friendfeed, Jaiku, Pownce, Plurk, Identi.ca”


  1. Sandra says:

    Glad I found your site, thru Hummie. The Link
    3 Plurk lessons by my friend Kathy is not working..Plz help.


  2. Nick Stewart says:

    Great post.

    I have had trouble keeping up with all the social stuff. Every week there’s new innovative sites poppin’ up and I feel always a little behind the times.

    After all, I gotta get some work at some point.


  3. Connie Bensen says:

    Sandra – Kathy’s site was momentarily down. It’s working again now.

    Nick – I hear you. And I started this post that way but never offered any ideas for keeping up. My best suggestion is to choose the one that will help you build your network & makes you happy. I agree that it’s more important to work. The networking is a bonus when you have time.


  4. Luc says:

    That was an interesting post with the differences and advantages to each! Great stuff!


  5. Rheyanna says:

    Hi Connie,
    Great post, Micro blogging has become a giant very quickly on the web. I found that a great way to keep up with all of those sites at once is to use http://www.ping.fm You can post to all of them with one post.
    So if you find something cool or informative that you want your friends to see, try that.
    Keep it flowing:-)
    Rheyanna


  6. Robin says:

    Hi Connie! Interesting article.
    What does ‘crowdsourcing’ mean when you speak of Plurk?
    Thanks!

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