22 social media tools (with local examples)

July 10, 2009

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Yesterday Chris Garrett posted a list of 22 social media tools with notable brand examples (originally from Peter Kim) and after reading it I thought:

Cool, it’s nice to have a reference of which companies are using these tools well, but I don’t plan on working for or with McDonalds on their podcasting, so who are some of the local companies that are getting this right?

I’ve started working on a list for Colorado companies, can you help me fill in the blanks?

1 – Blogs

I’m going to narrow this one down to blogs that are current (have posts at least monthly) and have a human voice. You’d be surprised how many companies I see that put up a blog that basically regurgitates their latest earnings call presentation. Ooh, exciting. Not.

2 – Bookmarking/Tagging

I am frequently on delicious, adding, searching for, or updating bookmarks. I’ve heard of creating descriptive pages for a specific set of your tags, but I hadn’t run across a company actually using it in this way. Pretty cool.

3 – Brand monitoring

Lots of companies are jumping into this realm – I think this will quickly become a standard tool in your online arsenal.

  • National: Dell, MINI
  • Colorado: Filtrbox (brand/reputation monitoring software)

4 – Content aggregation

This could be content aggregation companies or those that are actively using content aggregation tools to manage/monitor content about their company.

5 – Crowdsourcing/Voting

I’d never heard of UDR before, but they’re one of the largest companies in Colorado and their website was an official honoree for the 2009 Webby Awards. Maybe my tech circle is too small!)

6 – Discussion boards and forums

Tell you the truth, I’m a little surprised at how little I found for local companies. Maybe the larger companies are keeping these for (paying!) customer use only?

7 – Events and meetups

Based on Chris’ examples, I’m guessing he’s talking about companies that use social media to promote their events/meetups; or that sponsor social media events and meetups. Fortunately, the Denver/Boulder tech scene seems to be very supportive of each other and have developed several events to learn, connect, and engage.

8 – Mashups

9 – Microblogging

Twitter has really caught on in the Front Range  – at least among the startup set.

10 – Online video (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.)

This wouldn’t include the video embedded on a company’s site – those fall under the same category as the “list of executives”, “investor relations”, “blah, blah, blah corporate speak” pages.

11 – Organization and staffing

Chris’ examples include big companies who have snapped up social media talent and, I think, assumes that this means the big guys are ready to make a formal commitment to social media.  There’s also been a lot of buzz recently around companies that are using Twitter for recruiting.

  • National: Ford, Pepsi
  • Colorado: Qwest (staffed up their social media group and launched a new portal in April ’09), Jobing (a staffing and recruiting site that is actively using social media)

12 – Outreach programs

13 – Photosharing

Interesting statistic I picked up at Startup Weekend Boulder 3 – Photobucket’s market share and traffic have been way above Flickr for quite awhile (although it looks like Photobucket is losing market share), but only about 5% of the people in the room had, or were using Photobucket. Everyone was using Flickr. Now that so many folks are posting photos on Facebook, it will be interesting to see if companies start adding more photos directly to Facebook or keep them in Flickr.

14 – Podcasting

15 – Presentation sharing

Anyone out there using SlideShare? SlideShare+LinkedIn?

16 – Public Relations – social media releases

17 – Ratings and reviews

18 – Social networks: applications, fan pages, groups, and personalities

19 – Sponsorships

20 – Virtual worlds

I know a lot of geeks and a lot of gamers and I still can’t imagine that this would be more than an extreme niche space for a company.

21 – Widgets

22 – Wikis

As much as I love wikis, I think they’re very much a niche product for most companies and if used, stay behind the firewall. Can someone show me differently?

Obviously this is not a comprehensive list – I could spend several pages just listing great Twitter and blog feeds – but hopefully it will be a helpful start if you want to see how Colorado companies are engaging with social media.  Don’t forget to add your suggestions in the comments!

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  • There are very few people in this world who gives such tremendous views. Many companies I see that put up a blog that basically regurgitates their latest earnings call presentation.
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