My Social Media Holdings
I thought I might sit down and try to come up with the unique IDs for all my social media. Everyone is talking about how many they have, but I don't think many of us, myself included, even know. For this first pass, I got 25 of them. Thankfully, Zoho and Google are single log ins for a wide array of applications. I know I'm missing some. I'll add as I go along.
I have no idea how anyone has time for all this...
Feel free to friend or follow.
So, here we go:
(For a catch all, when I say "soundbag" it means my soundbag email which is jim (@t) soundbag {dot} com.)
- Facebook - soundbag
- Zoho - ourfounder
- WalkerTracker - ourfounder
- MyBlogLog - ourfounder
- Cooperation Commons - Jim Benson
- Pownce - ourfounder
- Twitter - ourfounder
- Ning - JimBenson
- Yelp - http://ourfounder.yelp.com
- Platial - ourfounder
- Plaxo - soundbag
- Remember The Milk - ourfounder
- All of the Google Stuff - ourfounder (@t) gmail {dot} com
- Pageflakes - ourfounder
- LastFM - ourfounder
- Pandora - ourfounder (@t) hotmail {dot} com
- LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimbenson
- del.icio.us - http://del.icio.us/ourfounder
- Skype - ourfounder
- AIM - ourfounder
- MSN - ourfounder (@t) hotmail {dot} com
- Yahoo IM - ourfounder872
- Spock - http://www.spock.com/Jim-Benson-drSM15x
- Aime Street - ourfounder
Found After Publication:
- Dopplr - JimBenson
- SocialText - jim (@t) grayhillsolutions {dot} com
- amazon - soundbag
- flickr - ourfounder or soundbag
- Library Thing - ourfounder
- Social Media Today - soundbag



Hi Jim,
What are all these for? I mean, I know what they do (some of them anyway), but from your point of view, what are they for?
I guess it's like a shares portfolio. Now that you've listed them all, will you be reviewing their relative/comparative merit and ditching any? Maybe specialising in certain types? Would any of them, either individually or in a set, have any transfer value, or a trade-in value? How would that work?
And what about the idea of a legacy?
Or maybe I'm just being daft.
Posted by: shani lee | 13 January 2008 at 17:08
This seems perfectly logical to me: you can't talk about a service you're never been on.
No http://www.librarything.com account ?
Posted by: jansegers | 19 January 2008 at 08:56
Heh,
Adding Library Thing now.
Posted by: Jim Benson | 19 January 2008 at 13:03