Beyond Facebook – Twenty Some Social Tools Your Startup Should Be Using
      You know about Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
  You might be using them every day for business and consider yourself a
  social media professional. The fact is there are a lot more social 
tools  that aren’t social networks, and quite a few of those definitely 
 deserve your attention. 
 
 
What if Facebook included all the elements of SalesForce, Dropbox,  
Google Calendar, BaseCamp, RememberTheMilk and WhatsApp? That’s social  
intranet for you – a private corporate social network that helps you  
work with clients, collaborate with co-workers, share files, exchange  
ideas and vote on next week’s cafeteria menu – accessible 24/7 from PC, 
 mobile phone or iPad. Social intranets come in different shapes and  
sizes – some are small business friendly with a generous free package  
(like Bitrix24), while others are created for Fortune 500 type companies and can easily cost over a million dollars (like Jive Software).
 
 
Reddit, StumbleUpon, Delicious and Digg are
  just two examples of social bookmarking sites. While they are fun just
  to browse, they do have a business angle to them. First, influencers  
(journalists, bloggers, early adopters) read them. Second, they  
(especially Reddit) are capable of driving tens of thousands of visitors
  to your site in a single day – that is, if the news about your website
  or service makes it to the front page. Finally, most social 
bookmarking  sites offer very affordable (3-5 cents per click), 
ultra-targeted PPC  campaigns that you can run in relevant subsections.
 
 
Social HR solutions tend to fall in two categories. The first kind, like TribeHR,
  is a lot like social intranet, making it easy for workers to  
communicate with their HR departments online for things like vacations, 
 benefits and sick days. The second kind, like TalentBin,
  are used mostly for recruiting. They scan social networks, like  
Facebook, Twitter, Klout, LinkedIn and suggest candidates who have the  
biggest social footprint in the field you are interested in.
 
 
OK, so it’s really called crowdsourcing – but since you have multiple  
applicants with ratings and different feedback mechanisms, that’s what  
modern crowdsourcing is – social outsourcing. Unlike social networks,  
where bigger is better, you’ll get the most value from relatively small 
 highly specialize sites. Need cool domain name? For 50 bucks, the crowd
  at PickyDomains will
  generate hundreds of awesome unregistered suggestions and you only pay
  if you decide to use one of them. Need a new T-Shirt design? Yes,  
there’s a crowdsourcing service that does just that called Threadless. Ran out of marketing ideas? IdeaBounty to the rescue.
 
 
Customer relationship management solutions that integrate social media (Nimble, Insightly, HootSuite)
  are now growing faster than traditional CRMs. Suppose you are about to
  meet a new client. What’s on his or her mind? With social CRM, with 
one  click of a button you’ll see the last 10 tweets, Facebook posts and
  LinkedIn updates made by that person. Social CRMs are also capable of 
 instantly notifying you when your company is mentioned in social media.
  You can also set it up to alert you of certain keywords, like 
‘trademark  lawsuit’ (if you are a lawyer) and create your own list of 
prospects as  soon as these people need your services.
 
 
While a lot of people think that the term ‘wiki’ comes from  Wikipedia,
 the opposite is true – wikis were first and Wikipedia came  later (the 
first wiki was called WikiWikiWeb and debuted in 1996). Modern social learning management systems (like Litmos, Moodle or Outstart)
  go way beyond simple wikis, and incorporate all the advantages of  
social networks into the learning process. You can use them to store  
knowledge inside the company, create learning materials, and test your  
employees.
 
 
While website owners tend to ignore social review sites like Yelp and Qype,
  talk to any restaurant owner and they’ll tell you how much their  
business can be affected by a single Yelp review. Social reviews are  
starting to play an important role internet based businesses as well. Rotten Tomatoes and MetaCritic,
  for instance, already have a visible effect on Netflix rentals and 
game  sales. As with crowdsourcing – watch for small niche sites that 
can be  highly relevant to your line of business.
 
Source - Beyond Facebook – Twenty Some Social Tools Your Business Should Be Using
 
See also:
 
Will Social Intranet Gobble Up CRM? Yes, And It’s Only A Matter Of Time
 
CRM basics: Converting Leads and Business Processes
 
Duda Mobile Takes On iOS And Android
 
PickyDomains - startup that caught everyone by surprise
 
From 0 To $30,000 A Month With Dropshipping
 
Off the Books: The Underground Economy of the Urban Poor
 
How TribeHR Turned Simple Idea Into Millions
 
 
    
    1. Social Intranet.

2. Social Bookmarks.

3. Social HR

4. Social Outsourcing.

5. Social CRM

6. Social Learning

7. Social Reviews

Source - Beyond Facebook – Twenty Some Social Tools Your Business Should Be Using
See also:
Will Social Intranet Gobble Up CRM? Yes, And It’s Only A Matter Of Time
CRM basics: Converting Leads and Business Processes
Duda Mobile Takes On iOS And Android
PickyDomains - startup that caught everyone by surprise
From 0 To $30,000 A Month With Dropshipping
Off the Books: The Underground Economy of the Urban Poor
How TribeHR Turned Simple Idea Into Millions

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