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Weekly Social Media sites, tools and posts round-up (30-04-2010)

April 30th, 2010 by Andy Merchant

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

1. Twitter Buttons is a simple tool that allows you to input your Twitter username, after which you get a choice of designs for a ‘follow me’ button to add to your blog. Example below:

2. PDF Cast allows you to add PDF files of upto 10mb, or 100mb if you register, offering another place to syndicate your documents, which are also searchable via categories.

3. A little bit of fun for you. Use the Geocities-izer to make your website look awful. Take a look at the New York Times make over.

4. Twitter is the clear favourite but Tumblr is still well worth a look, here is a great tool that lets you update Tumblr from your desktop: Tumbleezee

5. Ghostrec is essentially a screen recording tool that works out where your users go, so you can figure out if parts of your website navigation are working or not.

Social Media post of the week: B2B Reputation Management using Social Media Monitoring

SEO post of the week:130+ Free SEO Web Tools and Search Engine Optimization

More of the same next week.

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