social network/s organiser/s
The one problem with social media, well that I find a problem, is the amount of different sites you have to be on.
I suppose it’s not so much of a problem, more of a hitch.
With over 100’s of different social media web-sites and with more coming daily, keeping them organised is a task in itself.
However, help is at hand. I have found some sites that allow you to create one site (your page) and assign “tabs” to your other sites that allow you to keep them in one page.
Moreover, when you are “pointing” your “tribe” to your different sites, in stead of pointing them to multiple sites you can now point them to one.
Very handy.
Below is my pointers on the 3 that I have found so far.

What they say:
“Conveniently browse your friends shared profiles: GizaPage is a social network organizer that helps consumers and brands manage their online presence by consolidating their many social networking profiles side by side under a personalized URL. GizaPage provides a secure and centralized way to share profiles while more deeply engaging online with others by exploring their profiles and identifying additional social networks they have in common. GizaPage was founded in 2008 and develops tools to help consumers and brands organize the social web around them by consolidating their online profiles, connecting with others and more easily navigating the social sphere.“
What i say:
Gizapage works quite well, it looks clean and is easy to add your social media site/s. It also has an up-load function that enables you to up-load your e-mail data base. This, in turn, lets you e-mail them so you can share your site/s.
The landing page is customisable to the extent you can allow views of your contact details.

What they say:
“One you. One site. One owner. Forever. being online is important. Being found is essential”
What I say:
Nombray is my favorite, although it does appear to have some glitches.
Firstly, as with all the others, it allows you to “connect” and “tab” all your social media sites. Secondly it has some more features that the other ones don’t (well not yet anyway).
- You can add a different theme
- You can add tabs that allow you to put in “rich text” or “css code”
- You can add a “post-it note” to your pages, allowing you to, well, add notes.
- You can add your domain name, thus creating your own URL
Therefore, Nombray is much more customisable than the others. You can create a landing page that is customisable to you’re own preferences – including hyper links etc.

What they say:
“UnHub provides simple ways to showcase the online you.”
What I say:
Unhub was the first one I found, it appeared at the end of last year. However, i think they have “missed the boat” a little. The other two above seem to be much batter at the same job.
You can do the same, adding “tabs” for your different social media sites plus a new feature that allows you to shorten URL’s much like tinyurl.
I’m not so sure that this is a useful “selling” feature though as there are many sites out there that do the same thing.
All of them do “what they say on the tin” i.e creating one site for you to “showcase” all your social media sites.
My recomondation would be nombray, but only because it is more customisable.
Let me know what you think.
Nick




