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Social Media For Firefox PLATINUM Live *Added Twitter, Mixx, Sphinn and Tip’d

smf logoAlmost 2 years ago we launched Social Media for FireFox and it has been downloaded over 200,000 times and helped thousands of people build powerful social media accounts on Digg, Reddit and StumbleUpon.

We finally finished a new version that is awesome, we added some sites and functionality and do some stuff with Twitter that I am super excited about.

New Sites:
It now includes Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon (review and thumbs up counts), Del.icio.us, Mixx, Tip’d, Sphinn and Twitter.
smff toolbar

New Functionality:
The functionality is the same as before you can use it on the actual url you are on to see all the vote counts or you can go to sites like Digg and see a list of all the stories on the page and their vote counts at all the supported social sites.

However cause the list of supported sites is getting longer, you can right click on the manual button and choose which sites you want to display enabling you to shrink it down or to block data from sites you don’t frequent.
config

Twitter:
Go to any url hit the manual button or set it to auto and you will see a number count next to the twitter logo. This is how many people have posted that URL on twitter. We go through the Twitter and various Url Shortening services to grab the actual url so you can get a pretty accurate account for how many tweets shared that url.

Next click on the twitter portion and it will open up a new window that shows the search results in twitter to all those tweets. So you can see all the actual tweets directly pointing to the url in question.
Twitter search

So for all you twitter fanatics that don’t use Digg and other social sites, you can shut down all of them through the config mentioned above in the tool bar and just have twitter running to track tweets to any url.

For those of you that already have it, it should update automatically and the actual version is 3.0.5
If you need to download it you can here

Please share it and Tweet it with your friends, these tools are free and we are passionate about making cool tools that help marketers on a day to day basis and the more exposure and feedback we can get the better.

{ 27 Responses }

{ Bret Borders }
February 12, 2009

This is an absolutely essential SMM tool.. that I use and recommend clients install before we can do any work. Thanks for the upgrade!

{ picciu }
February 13, 2009

Great tool ! Let us to know when you will update

{ Chris Bennett }
February 14, 2009

It is live now, it isn’t auto updating yet, so you can re-download it.

{ MikeTek }
February 13, 2009

Nice work! I’m psyched to start using this – and a little ashamed to admit I hadn’t been using it before today.

{ Jeff McIntire-Strasburg }
February 13, 2009

Very honest question here (and I know you’re biased): is this better than Shareaholic?

{ Chris Bennett }
February 14, 2009

It has a totally different purpose, Shareaholic will help you submit one article to all the social sites at once.

SMFF is used to track votes on articles, for various uses. To either find stories on one social site that has the potential to be popular on another enabling you to submit it at the other(s) with a good chance of it doing good thus bettering your account status.

It is also to use for a quick easy way to see how good a url has done on the various social sites and Twitter to see vote counts or Tweet with that url in them.

{ Rob }
February 13, 2009

Pretty cool how it does the twitter count. Sounds similar to Tweetback

{ Chris Bennett }
February 14, 2009

It is similar to tweet back but Tweet back is for use on your blog to see the tweets to that blog post, this tool lets you track the same on any url, since it is Firefox based.

{ agnes_griffins }
February 17, 2009

Wow! This is really essentials tools for Social Media. Thanks for sharing this very informative article.

{ Cathy Booth }
February 17, 2009

This looks interesting – particularly the Twitter stats.

However after downloading, it seems to work except for the Twitter bits – all I’m seeing is the t and ‘Twitter’ – no stats and clicking on Twitter just takes me to my Twitter page.

{ Search Engine Optimization software }
February 21, 2009

A fine add-on. However, I am ashamed to admit that I have not heard of this add-on for more than a year since I proclaim myself an internet marketer. I hope that with Twitter and Search Engine Optimization Softwares available now, you can create a bigger buzz and more people will get to know and use this wonderful add-on. Thank you for this useful tool!

{ Mark }
March 2, 2009

Hmmm . . . never heard of this application but I will definitely check it out. In my business, this could be extremely helpful. Thanks!

{ ExploreMyBlog }
March 12, 2009

I am a part time web developer and now want to switch myself to Web2.0 Application Development, i was searching some stuff about Web2.0, Social Media, Social networking and Blogs, by passing Google Search i came acroos your website which has excellent resources of Web2.0 and e-Marketing.

{ Sanjana Ahuja }
March 13, 2009

Great..This is sumthing i was unaware of it..It will help alot of time of login anfg tracking on such SM websites.We l get the updated on our firefox..Thats cool..

{ Evan }
March 16, 2009

This looks promising, thanks

{ Organic seo }
March 17, 2009

Fantastics tool! I wish I knew about it earlier :-)
Downloaded and installed!
Thanks for sharing and good luck with everything! :-)

{ leadsmarketer }
March 17, 2009

How can SEO and a search engine marketing campaign improve Leadsmarketer website (www.leadsmarketer.com) position in the search engines? Our marketing and sales department invested a lot of resources in writing all the content for our web site but we just can’t seem to be ranking high enough in the engines, while our competition is on top. Do we have to re-write it all over again?

{ MARTIN }
April 3, 2009

hey that’s great tools use there in the web i think so u will try to do more change there…another wise every thing is great marvelous…..
keep it up store my link
thankx

{ MARTIN }
April 3, 2009

that’s great tools used there keep it up
store my link

{ Stefan }
May 7, 2009

I will integrate this tool on my firefox. Now I have a lot of useless plugin on it but I will remove all usefull plugins.
Thanks for sharing.

{ Hermama }
July 13, 2009

Definately a useful post. Something that I’ve been looking for for a while and didn’t know existed. Thanks :-)

{ Scott }
August 18, 2009

Oh dang, I’ve been waiting for something like this for ages. Thanks a bunch for the plugin.

Keep on keeping on,
Scott.

{ Mike }
May 24, 2010

This article is something I have been looking for a while now. I am real happy to have found this.

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