Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Social Media Power Players

These sites can help you 'SMO' your web presence.

Squidoo
An online platform and community that makes it easy for anyone to build a single page on a topic, idea, product or cause they are passionate about. These lenses in turn help finders get unique, human perspectives instead of computer-selected and often irrelevant search results.
Digg
Digg is all about user powered content. Every article on digg is submitted and voted on by the digg community. Share, discover, bookmark, and promote the news that's important to you!
Del.icio.us
Keep links to your favorite articles, blogs, music, restaurant reviews, and more on del.icio.us and access them from any computer on the web. Share favorites with friends, family, and colleagues. Discover new things. Everything on del.icio.us is someone's favorite - they've already done the work of finding it. Explore and enjoy.
YouTube
On YouTube.com, people can see first-hand accounts of current events, find videos about their hobbies and interests, and discover the quirky and unusual. As more people capture special moments on video, YouTube is empowering them to become the broadcasters of tomorrow.
HubPages
We've built a set of tools so easy to use that within minutes you'll be publishing your own articles and web pages, or as we call them, Hubs. And because one of our main goals is to share profits with our publishers, you'll be able to start making money almost immediately.
BlueDot
Blue Dot, Inc., is a Seattle-based company whose mission is to help people stay connected with their friends, wherever they are, whenever they want. Through a new type of communication described as Social Discovery®, Blue Dot's free Web site allows users to find, save and share interesting Web content with friends and family.
Friendster
With more than 30 million members, Friendster is the best way to stay in touch with your friends and it's the fastest way to discover the people and things that matter to you most. Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, Friendster aims to make the world a smaller place by bringing the power of social networking to every aspect of life, one friend at a time.

Article Source: http://www.squidoo.com/smo

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