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There are so many websites out their that serve the same purpose as Digg, Twitter, or Pownce. The question is; which of these websites are actually worth your time? Of course the biggest sites are your most valuable assets, but there are a few smaller sites that could be useful to you. Since time is one of the most valuable resources that us humans try to utilize, I’ll explain some of the social media sites that I use and why. Keep in mind that my views, are my views, and merely suggestions. If I leave out some social media site that you use, it just means that I don’t use it, and has nothing to do with how great that particular site may be.
- Digg:
Of course, Digg, the most popular social networking site on the Internet makes this list. It can be utilized to spread important news to people around the world, bring huge traffic boosts to websites, and meet people with similar interests to yours. Of course there is much to learn before you can change the world with your submissions, as you can see here. Aside from my business, and news-sharing reasons for using Digg, I find it one of the most-fun places on the Internet. Just seeing what people have to say on popular submissions makes me laugh, cry, and wonder about the fate of humanity.Level of Social Media Necessity: 10/10 (If you’re going to network socially at one place, and only one place, then do it on Digg)
- Byproducts and Sites Similar to Digg:
- Reddit: Instead of researching, I’m going to guess that Reddit came out before Digg. Or maybe they were both created at the same time, but that doesn’t change the fact that many articles on the front page of digg, are articles from Reddit submitted a little bit later. Numerous people have pointed this out to me, but since I don’t use Reddit myself, I wouldn’t really know. I’m assuming that Reddit will always be #2 to the ever-popular Digg, but they both have loyal users, and similar functions. If I were to use Reddit, I would use it for the exact same reasons that I use Digg.Level of Social Media Necessity: 9.5/10 (Second choice, if Digg were to blow up for some reason I’d use Reddit)
- Mixx: Mixx is one of the newer social media sites, that is obviously inspired by the Godzilla of Social Media (Digg). Most of the functions, and features are similar, but I prefer Digg. Despite Mixx being much more feature-rich than Digg, I love the simplicity of Digg’s system. Or else I’m just to lazy to learn more about Mixx.Level of Social Media Necessity: 6/10 for the average Joe
- Byproducts and Sites Similar to Digg:
- Sphinn: Sphinn is basically a Digg for webmasters, so in other words, “this could’ve gone under ‘Byproducts‘ but it’s just so unique”. So since my site is about social media, marketing, Seo and such, I should probably be using Sphinn to my advantage. A very wise friend told me about this website, and so I’m going to pretend I’m wise and suggest that you (if you’re a webmaster) use this site to promote your product. After all, it’s like a Digg where people don’t get mad if you submit your own crappy articles on Black-hat link building tactics. I’ve taken the step of adding a little Sphinn button to each of my posts, but unfortunately the problem remains that I am too lazy to learn more about this website. In time I will metaphorically have to “Get off of my lazy ass” and start doing some extensive research, but until that time comes I will continue to produce self-mocking post masterpieces.Level of Social Media Necessity: 7/10 (If you’re a webmaster) 2/10 (If you just want to Read stuff that probably shouldn’t concern you?)
- Twitter: Twitter is a bit of fun, great for updating your followers on what your doing. The problem with twitter is how hard it is to get followers/friends. Here’s one of MakiMaki’s posts explaining possible ways to get more twitter followers. I suppose if you were using twitter the way it’s meant to be used then nobody would be struggling to get thousands of followers. As far as I’m concerned, Twitter is a dumb way to advertise your site, but a rather good way to update readers on topics like “what the next post will be about” and etc… I use Twitter, basically because I know a lot of cool people who use it as well, though I’ve found no logical reason to tell people when I’m going to the bathroom like the Twitter Whore.Level of Social Media Necessity: 7/10 (It’s pretty cool…)
- Byproducts and Sites Similar to Twitter:
- Pownce: A feature rich Twitter ‘almost’ clone made by Digg’s own Kevin Rose. This time I’d actually consider Pownce the more mature micro-blogging tool. Luckily, Pownce was able to add a bunch of extra features, and without losing any of Twitter’s simplicity. Though I don’t use Pownce as much as Twitter because, well… Twitter came first.Level of Social Media Necessity: 8/10 (better than the original?!)
- Plurk: There was a huge buzz for Plurk not too long ago, and when I could see right when I joined that it could be fun. Is it a useful tool for webmasters? Absolutely not, but it’s definitely the most fun you could have micro-blogging. The layout, and visuals on the site are what really get you sucked in. Everything just seems to fit into place, and you definitely don’t need guides to figure out how to use it.Level of Social Media Necessity: 1/10 (yea it’s pretty much useless)
Who do you Turn to When you want to have fun Writing (wtf)?: Plurk
- Byproducts and Sites Similar to Twitter:
After finally writing all of that down I can officially say I’m sick of writing for the night. It took me a couple of hours just to write down some of my feelings on a few popular social media site that I (have) used. That means I really need sleep, or some other activity to help me unwind :O. Remember, just before I publish this article… If I didn’t list the social bookmarking site you use, it sucks (jk :)).



























July 7th, 2008 at 9:53 am
Interesting round up, Plurk doesn’t seem to be different from Twitter, in fact I don’t see any real difference except that it doesn’t support SMS messaging.
July 7th, 2008 at 11:08 am
What you got against stumble?
July 7th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
I found this article very disappointing. Maybe you should try some real journalism now?
July 7th, 2008 at 1:56 pm
You might want to take a look at Seesmic (http://www.seesmic.com/) it is almost a video twitter.
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July 7th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Nice little writeup, I need to point out that it’s “reddit”, not “reditt”. And you should use it because it’s so much better than digg, the community and the stories.
July 7th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
I’d have to add FriendFeed to your list. When I promote good quality content on there, I get great quality traffic back - reduced bounce rate, increased RSS subscribers and a lively discussion.
July 7th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
@Ashley Jones: I disappointed myself with this article. No I will not try real journalism.
@Alex: I can’t believe I continued to misspell REDDIT, even after trying to make sure I got it right.
@Jeremiah: Stumble is one of my favorite tools, and this article has made me realize how much I should hate myself.
@andymurd: Friendfeed would be a good add, but I need more experience in that site before I can write about it.
July 7th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
That’s Reddit, not Reditt.
July 7th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
sorry about that, the tab had yet no comments and when I submitted there were tons.
July 7th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
All of these social media sites are made by three things traffic, visitor experience, and the viral effect. As social networks evolve just like everything else on the net we will see a consolidation of networks functions and features into a few main websites, and those winners will determined by us the people. For me I have two uses for social networks where as most people have just one. I market products and services online so I view these sites as marketing mediums however I have to be careful of my marketing message based on the type of social network I’m on as well as the user experience that I have. So as all of these thing evolve it will be a overall combination of these factors that determine the winners. Just my two cents.
July 7th, 2008 at 6:37 pm
I am sad http://www.totalpad.com is not listed here. (No, its not digg).
July 14th, 2008 at 3:05 am
All the above mentioned sites are most popular and innovative sites. These sites really changed the definition of social networking on internet.
October 19th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Mixx is my favorite of these.
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