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I agree w/ @robhahn: Posterous simplifies social media

Using a social-sharing technology like Posterous immediately pays dividends if you have an active social media presence. Posterous can update multiple blogs and social media sites at once, reducing the amount of time you have to go back and forth.

Rob does a great job of outlining the benefits of Posterous and articulates many of the reasons that I have turned to it as a key part of my online presence. I love my Posterous blog. The combination of the autopost, the simplicity of creating content, and the integration to Twitter and Facebook make sharing what I find and create a breeze.

What I love most about Posterous is the ability to find something interesting online and share it quickly. All while being able to add a paragraph or two of commentary and my thinking on the subject. This lets me do what I love, find a share interesting information online, add a soundbite or two of thinking to it, and get it out quickly and seamlessly to my micro-distribution hubs.

I still use my blog www.pmorganbrown.com for long-form content; but for quick and easy sharing and thinking Posterous has become my new favorite publishing tool on the Web.

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Comments (2)

Jul 20, 2009
Andy Kaufman said...
I'm starting to see the advantages of posterous, but I'm hoping they improve the 'Share on Posterous' bookmarklet. I definitely like Tumblr's version better.
Jul 20, 2009
Morgan Brown said...
I haven't used the Tumblr share button; but I do like how Posterous lets you grab pretty much any page element and does a nice job of pulling it in w/out any issue. I'll check out Tumblr's widget and see how it stacks up!

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