Social Media Architecture/Framework!!!!!! Part 2
This will be the 2nd in a series of posts about Social media architecture/framework.
In part one we went over the why, we talked about branding and about seeing what is being said out there about you.
Now it’s time to go over some of the social sites.
Sites: now keep in mind there are hundreds and more every day. They tend to fall into one of a few categories:
general (not specific to any brand, mission, type of person), specific(targets a specific group, such as flixster which is movie orientated), and misc (any site that does not fall under the first 2 categories). I am only going to cover
a few.
Classmates.com-like is sounds find your old classmates and a little more
Facebook-one of the first, the have fun site
Beknown- a sub site of facebook-designed to be there answer to Linkedin
Branchout- another facebook sub site and also the answer to Linkedin
Google Buzz & Google+ -Googles attempt at social networking
LinkedIn- Professional networking and more
Myspace –another fun site
Plaxo- address book and social network
Tumblr- General. Micro-blogging, RSS
Twitter- General. Micro-blogging, RSS
Windows Live- Another social site
In part 3 we will talk about some of the specific tools and more for Social Media. Also at the end of the series I will post a list of social sites.
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