Work of any kind requires an understanding of the appropriate tools for the job, and social media is no different. You can't pitch hay with a shovel, and you can't dig a ditch with a pitchfork. Here are some serving suggestions for a set of social media tools. The actual applications will change, over time, because technology does that. But the basic functions should evolve a little more slowly.

Listening

In social media, as in life, listening is twice as important as speaking. Online, the tool for listening is a news reader. This type of software allows you to understand the conversation going on out there, and the best of them permits you to do a little more understanding of what you're "hearing."

I recommend Google Reader. It's easy to use, has ways to roll through information quickly, supports the import and export of OPML (which is simply the bundle of all the feeds you've selected to follow), and has some powerful sharing features that make it more compelling to me than other readers.

What should you listen to? It depends on how you're intending to use the tool, but if you're part of a company in a certain space, here's a way to think of it:

There are several advanced listening tools that take the data you receive and help you make better sense of it. As of this posting, I'm partial to Radian6, because it's flexible and allows people to do a somewhat deeper dive on the information we gather. There are many tools in the advanced category, but I'll save that for some other time.

Speaking

Blogs and podcasts and videoblogs and Twitter and dozens and dozens of other tools exist for speaking. It's almost too much to tell you about all the various platforms, because I could deliver hundreds and hundreds of things for you to check out. Most of you probably already use something that you're comfortable with, and that you prefer. Instead, let's just talk about some ways to "improve" the quality of your speaking, meaning, some ideas on how your voice can be heard further.

Community

Social networks abound. By the time this is posted, there will probably be another dozen launched. A week from now, there will be a new 100 that can't be covered. Here are some thoughts about social networks, how you might use them for your social media experience, and a few that I like.

Rich Media

For content creation beyond blogging, I will touch briefly on some applications that I use to create media. There are TONS of things that make this tricky to just "touch" on. PC vs. Mac. Price point. Your ultimate goal. Here's what I'll say is a good "starter" pack for making audio and video podcasts, for PC and Mac.

Beyond these four segments, I have a few more tools I'd like to recommend, in case you're not aware, or in case you have other suggestions for me.

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