Where do You Keep Your Social Profile?
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Hi! My name is Chris Pirillo, and I’m a Geek. You may have seen me on the Internet. Maybe you saw my blog, or my YouTube, or Plurk, or Facebook, or MySpace… and on and on and on. There are many places where you can exist on the Web. SO many, in fact, that it gets to be a nightmare to keep up with them all. And to keep everyone updated is also a nightmare. Remember that Ping.fm network I mentioned a week or so ago? You can get a beta code to try it out for yourself by using my last name pirillo. Anyway, I brought all this up in order to tell you about an email I received.
Ronnie is the creator of Neighborhood Friends. Apparently, I gave him a few ideas. He was wondering if he should allow his users to use existing profiles from other social networking sites. So I guess we inspired quite a bit! It’ll be interesting to see how it all evolves.
If you’re asking my opinion, then yes. If it’s possible to link to or use an existing profile… do it. We don’t have time to create and manage yet another profile. I just happened to find another website that helps you manage most of your social networking profiles. At Atomkeep, you can solve the problem of information redundancy. Atomkeep will keep your accounts in sync on all social networks, job boards and other sites.
We’ll make sure that your profiles are up to date everywhere with one click of a button. We’ll make sure that your resume is recent on all job boards that you are signed into. We’ll make sure that your potential clients will always get your actual contacts and will find you easily.
We know that it’s hard to manage a lot of data. And we also know that problems tend to increase as information network grows up. As far as our team is 100% committed to user satisfaction, that’s why we have decided to build something that really solves user problems. We are solving the problem of information redundancy.
It doesn’t matter how many accounts or profiles that you have. Atomkeep is the only place that you need to keep them in sync. We don’t force other sites to partner with us, although, we would appreciate any partnership opportunities. All we do is making your life easier. Atomkeep is completely user oriented product.
Now we’re getting somewhere. Finally, a breakthrough in being able to easily manage all of this STUFF that I have everywhere!!
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14 Comments
MattTheComputerGeek
August 8th, 2008
at 9:14pm
I keep my Social Profile on Face Book because its safe secure and Google cant index you profiles and its personal information for the world to search for.
Mitch8ell8
August 8th, 2008
at 9:15pm
Very nice Chris. I am glad you had a Beta Code. I have set up my account and it is running smoothly. Great site to post to multiple sites.
Brian Tran
August 8th, 2008
at 9:18pm
Hmm. i will check it out sometime but i have got to stick with normal aim :) lol
-briguy331
Michael Forian
August 8th, 2008
at 9:19pm
Sorry Chris, I don’t like Neighborhood Friends… Why?
1. If you are under 18, you can’t join.
2. Apparently, everyone who signs up goes to a church:
When signing up, their is no section for religion, just one that asks you “What church to you got to?”. What if I go to a mosque or a synagogue?
3. It doesn’t feel like FriendFeed :(
Cheers!
Michael
john
August 8th, 2008
at 9:47pm
I had one or Orkut for a while. I couldn’t really get into it though.
john
August 8th, 2008
at 9:50pm
I had one on orkut for a while
mark1davidson
August 8th, 2008
at 10:38pm
Thanks for the tip on atomkeep.com. Setting up social networking accounts for clients is my least favorite and most tedious part of my job.
Setting up each social networking account and then setting up all the other accounts I set up for my client on that account… it’s tormenting! lol.
I was just discussing with an associate if it would be possible to design a protocol that would allow me to export all that data and then import it into all the various social networking accounts…
I’ll give atomkeep.com a whirl right now.
Cindy
August 9th, 2008
at 10:10am
Lots of social networks to choose from. if you are looking for a job though, two new job sites where just added to the About.com top ten employment site list:
http://www.linkedin.com
http://www.realmatch.com
Good luck to those looking for work….its a jungle out there.
clasqm
August 9th, 2008
at 11:19am
Interesting concept, but it doesn’t interact with my Mac’s keychain at all, which means endless inputting of passwords on syncing. No thanks.
Kyle Teachman
August 9th, 2008
at 2:42pm
That is definitely a unique website, but it is really helpful. I don’t think I would use it thought… I still use ping.fm to update statuses and post micro-blogs, as well as the individual services so I can use all of their functionality.
Ray
August 9th, 2008
at 7:03pm
thanks for the idea. I’m going to take down all my social web
sites.
Techy Dan
August 9th, 2008
at 10:43pm
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Ronnie
August 11th, 2008
at 4:52pm
Atomkeep looks cool! I use Myspace only, well I have youtube ect. Different services mainly.
AtomKeep looks very useful. I shall sign up.
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August 26th, 2008
at 3:54pm
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