Social Networking Management: A Comparison of HootSuite, TweetDeck and Seesmic.
Posted by Jena K · 5 Comments
As a Virtual Assistant or Online Business Owner in general, do you find it difficult to manage your Social Networking activities? If so, you’re not alone. With the emergence and growing prominence of Social Media Marketing, it can be overwhelming to keep everything organized and ensure that your activities are well timed and effective.
For this reason, some cool tools have been created to help Marketers get the most out of their Social Networking and save a lot of time and frustration. The most popular ones are HootSuite.com, TweetDeck.com and Seesmic.com, and we’d like to show you a little comparison of them so that you can decide which one would work best for you.
First of all, check out this video showing how their dashboards can be used to manage Twitter activities:
Thankfully, though they began as Twitter clients, these tools have in some cases also begun to integrate multiple social networks, a great improvement as Social Marketing activities are certainly not limited to Twitter.
Below is a comparison of some of the more distinguishing features of HootSuite, TweetDeck and Seesmic:
HootSuite:
• Entirely web-based
• Manages multiple social networks
• Tracks link statistics
• Tabbed layout for different accounts
• Schedules tweets and status updates
• Built-in URL shortener
TweetDeck:
• Has Desktop, iPhone and iPad browsers
• Manages multiple social networks
• Ability to customize tweets with groups, columns, saved searches and automatic updates
• Schedules tweets
Seesmic:
• Has web-based, Desktop and Mobile applications for iPhone, iPod Touch, Android and Blackberry
• Manages multiple social networks
• Ability to customize columns and save searches
• Ability to personalize the application
Paul Sutton’s blog post “TweetDeck v Seesmic v HootSuite: Which is the Most Awesome Twitter Client?” has a great analysis of the big three and concludes that “HootSuite is best for those who need to manage several distinct accounts, and anyone who wants integrated statistical link reporting. It’s also very useful as a tweet scheduler in its own right due to the integrated URL shortening. Seesmic, on the other hand, is best for everyday management of Twitter accounts and engaging in conversations, making it easy to keep on top of timelines with its clear views and unobtrusive but effective notifications.”
In terms of TweetDeck, however, Sutton feels it has some good features, but “the white on black interface is hard on the eyes and is stylized to the expense of usability, and the column functionality is limited, especially when compared to that of Seesmic.”
Tastes may vary, though, so check them out and see which one works best for you in your Social Networking and Virtual Assistance services. If you already have a favorite, please comment below and let us know which tool you like and how it has helped you and your clients!





