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46 Twitter Alternatives

My mother always told me if you can’t say it in 140 characters or less, it’s not microblogging.

Enjoy!

Mobile Microblogging

tinySCRAP – Location based microblogging

Qaiku – Integrates with Facebook

brightkite – Integrates with Facebook and more

Seesmic – Includes desktop app

floort – Share your opinion about anything * Integrates with Facebook, Twitter, Live, and Ning

P2WordPress microblogging

tumblrIntegrates with iPhone, Facebook, AIM, Twitter, and more

mysay – Record what you’re saying

Zannel – Share videos and photos

Rememble – Add texts, videos, pics, and audio clips from your PC

Build a Microblogging Community

Typepad Motion – Bring Microblogging to your website

JaikuPost from the Web, by SMS, or from desktop clients

Yonkly – You can host it yourself, and they have an opensource edition

Twingr – Stay in touch with friends, family, or those who share your interests

Microbloghost – This is a WordPress based microblogging host with an online translator

Business Microblogging

Socialcast – A microblogging platform that allow companies to stay in touch with their customers and employees * Integrate with iPhone and Blackberry/Includes desktop app

Cestu – A social marketplace for businesses to promote their products, services, etc

sharetronix – Microblogging with a multi-media corporate version

SlideShare – Upload and share PowerPoint presentations, Word documents and Adobe PDF Portfolios

Socialtext –  Includes social networking, microblogging, Wiki Workspaces, and more

Yammer – Helps companies stay in touch with their customers and employees.

Yahoo Meme – Of course Yahoo joined the microblogging craze.

presently –     A microblogging platform that allows companies to stay in touch with their customers and employees

Others

Identica –  A microblogging service similar to Twitter

koornk – A basic microblogging platform

Flattr – A microblogging platform that allows you to show the love by sharing the wealth

Twit Army – A public timeline based on laconica

youare – Import your life from Youtube, Flickr, Delicious * Includes a WordPress theme

posterous – Post by e-mailing post@posterouscom

dailybooth – A picture and video sharing microblog

hictu – Build a microblog with video, audio, and text posts

Spotjots – Share your life in pics with the world

12seconds –  Send video updates * Integrates with Twitter and Facebook

Sweetter –  Opensource microblogging

Sprouter – Collaborate and networking with other entrepreneurs

plerb – A basic microblogging platform

meemi – Microblog and comment on people’s posts

Secondbrain – Discover and share great bookmarks

textcurve –  Share anything anonymously

sFeed – A shopping microblog that focuses on fashion news and entertainment

blellow – Allows freelancers and professionals to collaborate, find work, and be more productive

twingly – Follow and discuss various topics or events

FriendFeed – A microblogging platform Integrates with Facebook, Google, and Twitter

echowaves – Pick up your conversation where you left off

blurtit – Ask questions and get answers

Plurk –  A basic microblogging platform

There’s a few others, but they weren’t worth mentioning.

Go ahead and comment, Tweet me , or e-mail me.

Erick

Silent Movies: The Original Microblogging Platform

This past weekend I watched an old, 1927, black and white, silent movie called Metropolis. The more I read the captions, the more I realized silent movies were the first microblogging platform. For this blog, I will use Twitter as an example, but the list applies to all microblogging platforms.

Silent Movies vs. Microblogging


Text

Silent Movies: Writers had a limited amount of text with which to convey the most pertinent messages of a silent movie’s story line.

Microblogging: A limited amount of text should tell your audience a story about yourself and your products or services.  Your Tweets should be relevant, personal, and conversational. Not necessarily all at the same time.

Scenery

Silent Movies: Where writers couldn’t add text, scenery had to match the story line.

Microblogging: Your Tweets, your brand, and your website should match your message.  Write about what’s relevant to your audience, and brand yourself as caring about the same things your audience cares about.

Gestures

Silent movies: Actors used overt gestures and facial expressions (Silent movie actors studied the art of mime).

Microblogging: If someone retweets you, thank them. Interact with your followers and those you follow. And don’t be afraid to put a smiley face or wink in with your Tweets.

Future

Silent Movies: They evolved from one form of communication into another.

Microblogging: It evolved from one form of communication (blogging), and it will evolve into another form of communication.  Microblogging may not die out, much like blogging, but it will develop into a new form of communication.

I don’t think it’ll be too long before we’re using computers like the one in Tom Cruise’s Minority Report. Maybe them, social media marketing will become more virtual, and we’ll be able to interact with one another in holographic virtual realities.

Do you have any thoughts about what social media marketing might look like in the near or far future?  Go ahead and comment, e-mail me, or Tweet me.

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