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Social media sites you should ditch in 2013 | Ragan.com

Social media sites you should ditch in 2013 | Ragan.com | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
StumbleUpon, Digg, and Empire Avenue—among others—aren't worth the trouble, this blogger says.

 

Do you feel like you must be on all social media sites? They can eat up a lot of your time if you are on every one. I've joined most of them in the past three years, and have seen many of them change. A few don't drive the traffic they once did to my websites or blogs. Why spend time on them if they are not productive?

 

Here is my list of social media sites you should ditch...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Social media food for thought. I agree. You need to focus on key social channels delivering ROI....

malek's curator insight, January 11, 8:01 AM

Time for change

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Instantaneous Push-To-Talk Video Chat: QuicklyChat

Instantaneous Push-To-Talk Video Chat: QuicklyChat | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Robin Good: QuicklyChat is a new real-time collaboration downloadable software for PCs and Macs (Linux coming) which allows you to easily video chat with your teammates.

 

Key characterizing trait for Quicklychat is its ability to auto-signal to your contacts whether you are effectively busy or not (depending on what you are actually doing on your computer - this is configurable) and to connect to any of your contacts in one-second time.

 

From the official site: "The biggest difference between QuicklyChat and conventional video communication is that QuicklyChat auto-answers incoming calls when the recipient is available.

 

Incoming connections are displayed in an unobtrusive notification window, so you can keep working if you're in the middle of an important thought, without having to think about how to respond to an incoming call."

 

Free to use.

 

Review on Techcrunch

 

FAQ: http://www.quicklychat.com/beta/faq.html

 

Download: http://www.quicklychat.com/beta/index.html

 

Find out more: http://www.quicklychat.com/learnmore.html ;

 

Try it out now: http://www.quicklychat.com/

 

[QuicklyChat has the potential to be a valuable communications tool if you have the self-discipline not to answer every call or be available 24 x 7 LOL -- JD]


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