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More FriendFeed Options
Linda offers some more discoveries she made at Friendfeed as she followed Karoli's advice from last week.
Last week, guest writer Karoli Kuns offered readers an introduction to Friendfeed. Whether this social media tool will replace Twitter is unknown. But, for the user, Friendfeed can be remarkably more efficient than Twitter, as it combines a number of social media tools into one place. This week, Linda offers some more discoveries she made at Friendfeed as she followed Karoli's advice from last week.
Conclusion
Next week is the last week I'll spend focused on Friendfeed, as I want to tackle the group option and how to market your business through this social media tool. Then, I'm taking you beyond this tool to cover Twitter very quickly and LinkedIn. All these tools serve different purposes, and each one is complimentary to the other...so stay tuned to learn more.
In the meantime, here are some more links to peruse:
· You Will Be Using FriendFeed in the Future – But It May Be Called Facebook: Allow Techcrunch to tell you how they feel about Friendfeed.
· Taking a Hammer to Friendfeed: This article sounds like some of the same people who weren't happy with the changes at Facebook. Ah, well – the other side of the coin, and a minority.
· New FriendFeed is Fast and Furious: BlackWeb 2.0's only lament at the moment is the lack of décor on Friendfeed pages...admittedly, it's stark, but the engine often is what counts!
· Shortened Links May Provide Tracking Benefits: Finally, a look at this article may help you understand what to do with all those long links that you want to post, how to shorten them, and why they may work to your advantage.
Linda Goin
Linda Goin carries an A.A. in graphic design, a B.F.A. in visual communications with a minor in business and marketing and an M.A. in American History with a minor in the Reformation. While the latter degree doesn't seem to fit with the first two educational experiences, Linda used her 25-year design expertise on archaeological digs and in the study of material culture. Now she uses her education and experiences in social media experiments.
Accolades for her work include fifteen first-place Colorado Press Association awards, numerous fine art and graphic design awards, and interviews about content development with The Wall St. Journal, Chicago Tribune, Psychology Today, and L.A. Times.