Who is going to build me a social media master tool?

by Tom on April 28, 2009
in Internet Marketing

As many of us do, I manage social media profiles for various brands. How many passwords, user names and whatever else I have is unbelievable. Browsers do a good job of managing these. What we do need though is a tool that can help us manage brands profiles, so it is quicker and easier to update all the various services.

Tubemogul is a great video tool. You only have to upload your video once, and it automatically distributes it to every other major video site out there. On top of this is collects great stats.

I have been working a lot with Flickr recently, and it is slow work. It would be great if i could simultaneously upload to picasa as well using the same tool. A Tubemogul equivalent would be very handy.

In terms of blogs, Wordpress has it covered. I love Wordpress and it never ceases to amaze me how powerful it is. Managing multiple blogs can be a hassle but Dreamhost are a fantastic host and have an option to auto update all your wordpress installs in one go. This beats the hell out of manual updates.

Twitter and other forms of status updates, like Facebook are harder to manage. Twhirl is the best I have found so far for managing multiple twitter accounts, but it has no Facebook integration. This is an area which can and will see a lot of improvement in the near future. Integration with blogs is already happening and the results are pretty good.

Newsletter management and autoresponders are mostly done by Aweber for me. It is just a solid tool with great usability, functionality, support and pricing. I cant really fault it. If I were to be picky I guess they could make templating easier and synchronisation with blogs a bit simpler – however it is by no means complicated.

A marketing mega tool is what I am after. Any ideas anyone?

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One Response to “Who is going to build me a social media master tool?”
  1. Oh yes please, such a tool/app would be great. Specially if you’re using the same computer for both personal stuff and work stuff, the having to log in and out of google accounts, facebook etc. all the time when switching from work to private and vice versa, is so annoying.

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