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Weekly Social Media sites, tools and posts round-up (11-06-2010)

June 11th, 2010 by Andy Merchant

Welcome to another instalment of the ‘Weekly Social Media sites, tools and posts round-up’.

1. Nurph is an instant chat site for you website/blog . Just add the code and when people visit your site they can speak with others that are already viewing your site.

2. The Twitter list Explorer, visualises the Twitter list. It shows the most active Twitter users on the list, as well as the direct conversations among them

3. Visited is a site that allows you to search for video based on your mood. Carry out a search using “funny”, “amusing” or “cool” as the keyword and be presented with the corresponding media straight away.

4. Privacy defender resets your Facebook privacy settings so that you have maximum control of your personal information:

  • 1. Visit the PrivacyDefender Facebook page
  • 2. Drag the grey button to your browser bookmarks bar
  • 3. Click on the PrivacyDefender link to evaluate your current privacy settings
  • 4. Choose what level of privacy you would prefer, and it will update your privacy settings

5. Twextra allows you to create a message that is more than 140 characters and then post it to Twitter. See the “How to” video here

Social Media post of the week: 5 Easy Steps to a Winning Social Media Plan

SEO post of the week: Effective Search Engine Optimization for Web Designers

More of the same next week.

Check out previous issues of the ‘Weekly Social Media sites, tools and posts round-up

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