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Ok… that’s sounds a little weird, since no mess can be organized, or nothing organized can be called a mess. But I got your attention anyway, right? Wait, don’t go yet, the best part is yet to come.
Anyway, we live in a time where we have so many things to take care that we don’t really have the time to keep them organized… although little by little, people are developing tools to helps us be organized in the things we do everyday… although I’m still looking for that washer, dryer, folding machine to come out to the market… call me crazy, but I will be the first one camping at the door to get one… Yes, I hate doing laundry.
Anyway, Mint.com, have you heard? It’s a tool that would help you check your bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial information, all in one place… definitely one of my favorite tools… I just wish it had the feature to pay bills directly from there… but I could see that happening in the future.
Anyway… how about your social media profile and blogs? Yes, if you are like my roommate, which only uses facebook and doesn’t know what Twitter is… you may go and do something else now, because none of this would make sense from now on.
Let’s try to make it like a infomercial or better yet… find an infomercial.
Ok… that video was directed for businesses, but can you use something like that for yourself…. of course… except that you would have to pay that monthly fee.
Anyway, it’s a pain to have everything organized, like me for example, I have my facebook account, instagram, linkedin, google plus, twitter, blog, tumblr, youtube, wordpress… and many more… how can I keep all that information that I’m posting up to date but most importantly organized… well… easy… that tool that you saw in the commercial is one way to solve the problem, but unfortunately you would have to pay for it.
Well… I found this article with some ideas to keep everything in one place and organized, the more features you get the more you would have to pay… nothing is for free anymore… that sucks.
Here are some alternatives that Mashable recommends
The popular HootSuite dashboard allows teams to monitor conversations and track the success of campaigns. Its free ad-supported option can be used for up to five social profiles and Pro version costs just $6 per month.
This free app was bought by Twitter last year and is another favorite of social media managers and enthusiasts. Its organized columns, scheduling features and filtering capabilities give users a wealth of options.
Seesmic is free with ads and offers web, desktop and Android applications providing a range of capabilities. Options for iPhone, iPad and Windows Phone 7 are on the way too.
Monthly pricing for Involver reaches into the four figures but the service offers a capable and free basic version as well. The company claims more than 700,000 brands as clients and is particularly useful for people seeking to manage their Facebook presence.
SproutSocial integrates with a number of networks including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Foursquare. It doesn’t have a free option, but does offer a Pro version that supports up to 10 profiles for $9 per month.
Buffer doesn’t offer CoTweet’s full range of capabilities, but it does allow users to schedule tweets and supports both Twitter and Facebook accounts. For $10 per month, users can upgrade to support an additional team member and up to five social accounts.
Like Buffer, GroupTweet doesn’t tackle the entire range of capabilities covered by the now-departing free version of CoTweet, but it does allow an unlimited number of team members to tweet from one account for free. Its premium version adds a few more features including custom filters for just $5 per month.


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