Three Time-Saving Tools to Simplify Social Media

By Kara Ohngren Prior Nov 26, 2010

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1. Make Your Time Count: Flowtown
Flowtown

Enter your e-mail contact list and Flowtown aggregates social-media profile information from your e-mail subscriber list, identifies which members of your audience are considered influencers by their reach and level of engagement, and then allows you to engage those influencers by sending targeted invitations to join you on social networks. Instead of wasting time chasing all 20,000 of your friends, followers and connections, you can now spend those precious five minutes engaging powerful trendsetters in your network who have already expressed interest in your brand.

2. Keep It Simple Silly (KISS): Postling Postling 3. Let Your Audience Do the Work: Wibiya

Wibiya Guest blogger Heather Schuck is the founder and chief executive officer of Glamajama, a trendy baby-clothes company based in Austin, Texas. Connect with her: heather@glamajama.com , Facebook, and Twitter.
1. Make Your Time Count: Flowtown
Flowtown

Enter your e-mail contact list and Flowtown aggregates social-media profile information from your e-mail subscriber list, identifies which members of your audience are considered influencers by their reach and level of engagement, and then allows you to engage those influencers by sending targeted invitations to join you on social networks. Instead of wasting time chasing all 20,000 of your friends, followers and connections, you can now spend those precious five minutes engaging powerful trendsetters in your network who have already expressed interest in your brand.

2. Keep It Simple Silly (KISS): Postling Postling 3. Let Your Audience Do the Work: Wibiya

Wibiya Guest blogger Heather Schuck is the founder and chief executive officer of Glamajama, a trendy baby-clothes company based in Austin, Texas. Connect with her: heather@glamajama.com , Facebook, and Twitter.

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Kara Ohngren is a freelance writer and part-time editor at YoungEntrepreneur. Her work has appeared in publications including Entrepreneur Magazine, The New York Times, MSNBC, The Huffington Post and Business Insider.

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