Social Networking Workflow

December 18, 2009 · 125 views · 0 comments

Social Networking Workflow
taken by : Dedric Mauriac on Nowheresville (62, 196, 25)
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After changing some things around in how I produce content and distributed it on the Internet, I decided to take a moment and map out the different services that I use, and how information flows. Most information is provided through my Second Life client. I simply take a snapshot of something that I find interesting, and then write a message regarding what I see or a related topic. I email this to three different email addresses. The Recipients email field is populated with "pics@slpics.com;x@mixoom.com;pics@bloghud.com". The images show up on SL Universe, BlogHUD, and Mixoom. BlogHUD takes it a step further and cross posts my images to both Flickr and to my primary blog ho!

sted on wordpress. I have a service that takes all entries posted on my wordpress blog and converts the text into audio. This allows people who have a tough time reading to listen to my blog posts instead. I don't know if anyone has vision problems, or is too busy to read through my blog, but the option is available. A new service that I'm trying out is to phone in my opinions and ideas to CinchCast. My wordpress blog allows me to display the RSS feed from CinchCast on my blogs side bar. I use a service called Twitter Feed to take the RSS feeds from CinchCast, Wordpress, and my subscribe-o-matic group and send their information to Ping.FM. From here, Ping.FM sends out information to various social networks. All of this automation allows me to !

be active without spending too much time updating the network!

s on my own. Originally I was running around to different networks posting different messages and getting out of synch. I am now able to introduce my information to a smaller number of entry points to be distributed accross the Social Internet. Here are the social networks that I post to: 1. Twitter 2. Facebook 3. MySpace 4. Ning 5. Gtalk (Google Talk) 6. AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) 7. Tumblr 8. LinkedIn 9. Identi.ca 10. Brightkite 11. Friend Feed 12. Plurk 13. Jaiku 14. Blogger 15. Plaxo Pulse 16. LiveJournal 17. Bebo 18.