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Social Networking Tools Part 1
Posted on Timeless 24 commentsSocial networking is a main stay of many businesses today. It is essential to online marketing success. I have gathered some tools that might help you keep track of all your different social networking sites. Below I have listed some of the different ways that you can keep in touch. Everyone has different needs so I have included a variety of social networking tools…
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Here is the Facebook Toolbar. This will help you keep track of Facebook and log on easily. It will let you know how many messages, friend requests, pokes, group requests etc. You can even search Facebook from this tool bar.
http://developers.facebook.com/toolbar/
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Put Facebook and Twitter right on your desk top. This makes it easier to keep up with what is going on in your accounts. This way you will not have to sign up to each one every time you want to see what is going on. You can even post to both of them at the same time.
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With this little tool you can post pictures right to your Facebook account from you desktop. This one also allows you to keep track of your Facebook account
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There are so many things to see on Facebook it is sometimes good to know what is going on and then choose to look at them or not. This is a quick way to see who is posting on your wall and who is sending you messages and more.
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If you want all of your social networks in one place, this is the tool for you. It will display Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Linkedin all on one screen. You can then tweet and post on Facebook at the same time and follow the response. You can express yourself and keep up with liked minded people that are spread out over the whole web.
I look forward to seeing you on Facebook, follow me below and let’s stay in touch. To see more tools that I use click this link and find the best online marketing training around. http://www.MLMSuccessForYou.com
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