Top Five Microblogging Sites – the Best Alternatives to Twitter
Friday, September 11, 2009 3:27->
People longing for online identity and reputation love being tagged as social media junkies or social networking nuts. Microblogging sites are ideal platforms for them to run multiple activities simultaneously – keeping up with friends, getting your matters online, promoting your products. Many bloggers cannot think beyond Twitter to have a go at microblogging. Twitter has no match but alternatives to it. These alternative microblogging sites offer a lot of run for search engine optimization and social media marketing campaigns. Here am I with a glance at five of them.
If you ask me which microblogging site is a favorite with me, I will unhesitatingly say, Posterous. Being easy-to-set up and use, it is a rage with microbloggers. A working email account is what you need first to kick your activity on this platform. It lets you connect to Twitter, YouTube, Blogger, Wordpress, Facebook and many others. Using the site is technically hassle-free. That the URLs are crawlable by search engine spiders is a great SEO perspective of Posterous.
FriendFeed is an all-in-one microblogging platform that lets you share tweets from Twitter, pictures from Flickr, links from StumbleUpon and updates from Facebook with your friends in a single stream. The biggest benefit to reap from the use of FriendFeed is a flow of traffic. You can earn links from the profile of reputable users. You can use SEO techniques to optimize your URLs on FriendFeed.
Akin to Posterous, Tumblr lets you do not only microblogging but also posting text, pictures, audio, video and links. Tumblr offers a wad of designing and styling options to let you dominate the visual appearance of your profile. Flexibility and freedom are what you can have with your profile on his platform. For example, you can post high-resolution photos in a specific time zone. The URLs though they are a bit lengthy are optimizable and crawlable.
The potential of Dailybooth as a microblogging platform is not to be sniffed at only because it deals in pictures. Taking and uploading pictures with microtext on their significance is the principal use of Dailybooth. It is a niche and nifty tool for social media junkies. It offers a plenty of widgets to let you connect to other blogs and websites. You can promote your products like fashion accessories or culinary delights through the display of pictures in a series on this platform. It lets you optimize the HTML titles of your pictures to bag its SEO benefits.
To name a microblogging video website of my choice is 12 Seconds. You can upload videos to your profile on this platform just in 12 seconds and integrate the profile to Twitter as well as Facebook. Use the site to feed on lots of fun from fast-talking contests like singing one’s national anthem in twelve seconds. Though the URLs are strings of characters without keywords, the subdomain issue is no problem with this site.
All of these microblogging sites are socially engaging and technically functional. After all, which one you will choose to turn up as an online social butterfly is up to only you.


