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Weekly Social Media sites, tools and posts round up (08-01-2010)

January 8th, 2010 by Andy Merchant

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Year. Welcome back to another installment of the ‘Weekly Social Media sites, tools and posts round up’.

1. BannerSnack is a fantasic tool that lets you create Flash web banners without the need for Flash knowledge. A free version is available where a small BannerSnack watermark is visible in the banner, while a branding-free version is on offer for a few dollars. Highly recommended.

2. Twitter Alerts allows you to receive Twitter messages via mobile phone (SMS), instant messenger or email. There is a small charge to receive via SMS.

3. Your Fonts enables you to create your own fonts in a few easy steps, which can then be used in programmes like Microsoft Word and Powerpoint. There is a small charge of $9.95 for the privilege.

4. This is a compendium of useful Facebook widgets from profile badges to Live Streams - very useful!

5. Interactive Buttons with Hit Counters are all the rage at the moment, and here are some of the best.

Social Media post of the week: Huge List of Over 250 Social Media Websites all nicely categorised with Alexa ranks.

SEO post of the week: What does an SEO Strategy look like? Great visual to add to your SEO efforts.

More of the same next week.

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