Listly by Laurie Fino
Hootsuite is one of the most popular and comprehensive social media tools out there. Yes, there is Tweet Deck and cotweet, but Hootsuite is considered the "crème de la crème" of the Social Media Tools World. I've used it for many years and I've recommended it regularly for my clients and still do.
With so many people drinking from the Twitter fire hose, it's no wonder that some people have suggested that it can replace the soon-to-be defunct Google Reader. But that vision is based on the mistaken idea that Twitter, at its heart, is a news medium.
If you're an online entrepreneur and have been around for quite some time now, even if you're new, you've most likely come across and heard stuff about Hootsuite. Some know what it is, some don't. Good job on heading online and reading this Hootsuite Review.
It's 2 am. You've already put your 2-year-old and your missus/hubby to sleep, taken the dog out for a stroll and watched the Midnight News (why??). The kettle is whistling away and as you're adding sugar to coffee powder, the glowing screen of your notebook seems more inviting than ever.
I am always asked by people how I can be on Facebook and Twitter every waking hour, trawl through my various daily blog RSS feeds and yet still manage to get my work done.
Social Media Toolkit Tuesday - 5/22/12 It is easy to become overwhelmed by the seemingly limitless choices of social media tools available to you. Assuming your schedule is as busy as mine (if not more so), who has the time to learn yet another tool?
Back in February my partner Raj and I visited the headquarters of Sprout Social, creator of the popular and growing social media management tool of the same. Sprout is based in downtown Chicago, and it was an awesome experience to go in and meet some of the people working behind the scenes.
is a program that allows you to share your posts across multiple social networks without collecting any of your personal data. I personally use Hootsuite and I think that any big time Facebook or Twitter users should use this amazing program. What is Hootsuite?
Awhile back we had a knock-out-drag-out between HootSuite and SocialOomph, with HootSuite winning handily. Now, we're pairing up HootSuite with TweetDeck. Until recently I was an avid user of TweetDeck for keeping track of my Twitterverse. I switched to HootSuite because TweetDeck seemed to be dropping a lot of messages out of my groups and mentions (not cool).
With the recent announcement of Google+, it looks like the number of social networks businesses have to deal with is going to continue to grow. In light of this, I'm going to review Hootsuite, a web & mobile app that makes social media account management easier.
Hootsuite: Our Review Many business owners are turning to social media outlets to help promote their products, sales, and even reputation. You would have to be living under a rock if you haven't heard of some of these sites, such as Facebook and Twitter.
Four months after hitting five million users, social media management company HootSuite has surpassed six million users, putting it on a pace to gain more than three million users a year, even without further acceleration. That's impressive growth, and it's along the lines of other top software-as-a-service players who are household names in Silicon Valley and beyond.
Hootsuite and Sprout Social are two popular-some might argue market leading-tools for managing a social media presence. With a wide range of features and functionality, both tools can be used to facilitate the execution of a marketing team's social strategy, including scheduling messages, assigning tasks, tracking statistics and integrating other social platforms. We spent a month cozying up with Hootsuite and Sprout Social, using them to manage our own social media presences.
HootSuite is a tool to manage multiple social media accounts in one interface. It enables social media managers to keep overview of what is happening on Facebook, Twitter, LinkeIin and so on in one window. Furthermore it allows the user to track brand names within different social media networks, to show in what context and by whom the brand is mentioned.