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Friday, August 17th, 2007

Plaxo, Linked-in, and Personal Brand

hs_spencer_steve_100×100.jpgOne of the most important aspects of marketing for a business is building your brand.  Making sure that when people think about your products or services, that the appropriate mental, and even emotional tie-ins pop into their minds.

When discussing branding however, it is important to also recognize the value of “personal branding” and how closely tied it is to corporate branding.  So much of business is based on relationships.  How many of the companies that you deal with deal with you because of who you are, not just because of who your company is?

In building your personal brand, Social tools, social networking sites, social marketing, and the like can be of huge value.  But if you’re not careful they can also be a huge waste of time.  Twitter may be great for the types of relationships you maintain, or it could just be a nuisance.  The same can be said of MySpace, Facebook (although with the API for Facebook now we should be seeing some really interesting things develop), and a plethora of others (heck, there are even applications now that let you drag and drop components to create your own social networking applications in just minutes.)

A couple of social applications that have gain a lot of traction with business professionals, but are just lacking in too many features for the more aggressive social networker are Plaxo and Linked-In.  Linked in is great for finding people, and leveraging personal networks to find skill-sets and ask some questions.  Plaxo is nice for keeping my address book up to date.  But these ponies are going to have to learn some new tricks to stay relevant in comparison to the newer, cooler tools out there.

Enter Plaxo Pulse.  I read a wonderful, very detailed writeup today about Pulse.  It looks like Plaxo has made some real strides forward:

  •  Allows you to store information about the contacts, rather than just what they provide (unlike linked-in)
  • Categories (Family, Friends, Co-workers, People to keep track of so I can avoid them, etc)
  • Can sync with your linked in data
  • Ability to comment on other people’s updates “congrats on the promotion,” etc.

And lots, lots more.  Go read the full post by Dan Sweet to see even more exciting features, as well as a few short comings you should be aware of.

4 Responses to “Plaxo, Linked-in, and Personal Brand”

  1. Daniel Sweet Says:

    Thanks for the link!

    I’m definitely impressed with the new Plaxo. Seeing as they’ve been around for a good, long while, hopefully they won’t fall into alienating their users the way that LinkedIn is currently.

    I just tried out the mobile option (open to *all* users) via my phone recently (m.plaxo.com). It doesn’t set any speed records, but it is pretty darn cool to have all of your contact information at your fingertips!

    So, tell me Spencer, why aren’t we connected on Plaxo or LinkedIn? Everyone can feel free to send me an invite at either place at danielrsweet@gmail.com.

    Thanks again,

    Dan

  2. Steve Spencer Says:

    :) Adding you right now!

  3. Joe Says:

    Just doing research on branding. Thanks for the post!

  4. Louis Blank Says:

    Hello Steve,
    Very nice post. I know what you mean about the number of social websites. If I were to sign on to each one to which I belong and check them all in one day, I would be entering passwords and reading emails/inmails for over 5 hours. Per day?

    I do keep up with LinkedIn Daily and I will be trying to do the same at plaxo.

    All - Feel free to ADD ME (and my 2600) on LinkedIn.

    Again,
    Post appreciated.

    Louis

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