Top 100 Social Media Cheat Sheet for Business
Social marketing is on the rise and it’s here to stay. Are you still trying to figure out how to leverage social media for your business?
A few months ago a cheat sheet was introduced as a tool to help marketers get organized with Web 2.0 and social media marketing. Many new services have emerged since then. Therefore, several of those respective web sites have been added to this page as a quick reference linking to 100 free social marketing resources and online directories.
Bookmark this page or add it to your favorite places for quick and easy access to several of the top services by category. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, and some of these sites may not be the top choices internationally. However, it is a valuable resource for leveraging many of the top networks in the U.S., and can help you gain some international exposure as well.
Basic services must be free to qualify for inclusion on the top 100 list below. I hope you will find this to be a helpful resource for your business.
Free Social Media Resources (Top 100)
Aggregation Tools (7): Bloglines, FriendFeed, Lifestream.fm, Lijit, Ping.fm, Socializr, YouBundle
Blogs (7): Blog.com, Blogger, Livejournal, Posterous, Tumblr, Typepad, WordPress
Blog Directories (10): Blogapedia, Blogarama,BlogCatalog, Blogdirs, Blog Flux, Bloghub, Blog Listing, Blogtoplist, BritBlog, Technorati
Bookmarks (12): Delicious, Digg, Diigo, Fark, Mixx, MyBlogLog, Newsvine, Propeller, Reddit, Slashdot, StumbleUpon, Yahoo! Buzz
Comment Systems (2): DISQUS, IntenseDebate
Free Directory Listings (25): Akama, Bateekh, BizHWY, Cardboard, CrunchBase, DMOZ, EVliving, GetFreeListing, Google Local, IllumiRate, Jayde, Jigsaw, Librarians’ Internet Index, Little Web Directory, Manta, MerchantCircle, NextMark, Simple Directory, Spoke, SuperPages, Tradevibes, TurnPike, WebBuyersGuide, Web World, Yahoo! Local
Name Checks (2): Namechk, Usernamecheck
Post Documents (3): eHow, Google Docs, Scribd
Post Presentations (3): AuthorSTREAM, Myplick, Slideshare
Post Videos (3): Google Videos, Vimeo, YouTube
Publish Articles (6): ArticleDashboard, ArticleOnRamp, Articles FACTORY, Ezinearticles, IdeaMarketers, Yahoo Articles Group
Social Networks (8): Biznik, Crowdvine, Facebook, LinkedIn, Naymz, Ning, NowPublic, Plaxo
Twitter Tools (5): Grader, MyTweeple, TweetDeck, TweetLater, Twitter
URL Shorteners (4): bit.ly, doiop, memurl, TinyURL
Wikis (3): Pbwiki, Wetpaint, Wikipedia
Tip: Since PageRank is important to your exposure on the Google search engine results page (SERP), you may want to check out the page rank for each of these services as well. That can be done for free online by using the PageRank Checker (higher = better).
Tip: adding your blog to the directories can improve your search rankings and exposure; the same is true for your web site and your business. That’s the reason for including 35 directory listings (25 free directory listings + 10 blog directories) in the top 100. You only need to do it once, so take advantage of them.
Question: Web 3.0 is to (?) as Web 2.0 is to social media.
About the Author:
Chris DeMartine is a data-driven innovator with 10 years experience building custom analytical reporting solutions for list brokers and list managers. He was most recently the Vice President of Analytical Resources at ALC Inc., where he deployed a web-based suite of more than 500 analytical reporting and analysis tools.
Chris earned his MBA at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. He has also worked for IBM Corporation, Canon USA, and as a small business owner. In 2002, Chris was honored with the Ron Davis Young List Professional of the Year Award given by the Direct Marketing Association’s List and Database Council. Chris is a member of the DMA Analytics Council and has published articles related to market trends, performance benchmarking, and operational excellence.
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