Comparz Ranks Top 4 Social Media Management Tools

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on Monday, 12 September 2011 in Social Media

For your business, it is increasingly important to manage your social media presence.  While there are literally thousands of social media applications that perform isolated tasks, we thought it was important to identify to the Top Tools for managing a company’s social media presence. 

The industry “term” for these applications is called Social CRM, but we’ve called it social media management because it boils down to allowing you to manage your messaging, workflows, social mentions and communications strategy across all social media channels.

If you are serious about using social media as a tool to grow your business and manage your customer relationships, then these tools are worth a serious look.  The top tools selected by Comparz, here in alphabetical order include:

  1.  Gist
  2.  Jitter Jam
  3.  Nimble
  4.  Radian 6

These write-ups include in-depth editorial reviews as well as user reviews, which provide a nice balance to help you learn more about these solutions

Comparz provides user reviews and rankings of software services and tools for small and mid-sized businesses. Click here to view Comparz' business software reviews and rankings.


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Rachel is a serial entrepreneur with a successful track record in launching businesses. Rachel launched and grew the Data Services business at U.S. Cellular to a $100 Million business. Rachel’s was also previously Founder & CEO of econfidant.com, a dating and relationship advice site, which was sold to Innovive. Rachel also led Product Management at crowdsourcing site InnoCentive.com and had a consulting practice dedicated to online customer acquisition and strategic business growth. Rachel also holds an MBA from the University of Chicago.
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