Its been a while since I did a review of my blogging/posting/twitter workflow and it seems I have not logged into FriendFeed in probably 4 months. Initially the idea was to use FriendFeed as the hub and use Twitter just as a broadcaster. But with some great tools like Tweetie on my iPhone and Seesmic on my laptop, I find myself using Twitter to keep in touch with my "reading list" more and more. I have to admit I feel a little guilty. And a little sad too.
I initially embraced the idea of FriendFeed. It seemed like a great tool, with real "realtime" feeds and great support. Then something happened when Facebook acquired it. It seems to have died. Only about 1/3 of the people I follow on Twitter use FriendFeed. I know I can create ghost lists to "add" the missing people, but why bother? There are only a handful of people that are only on FriendFeed that I really want to follow, but is it really worth it to load up FriendFeed for just a couple of streams. And I guess as we all embrace social media more and more, it becomes an issue of convenience and tools. If the tool sucks, why bother. If its a hassle, why use the tool.
Perhaps this is why FriendFeed has become less useful for me recently. How about you? Are you still using FF or have you too moved off this once interesting platform? I for one will be moving away from it - not because its necessarily broken, but because it is no longer a go-to tool for keeping up with the people who are important to me.
So what does this mean for my workflow. Well, as a fan of simplicity and using the best tool for the job (the OCD side of my personality), I find myself posting blog length posts here to Posterous exclusively. Yes, I still have a Tumblr account but the community is better here, more followers and richer content. Plus I really like the way Posterous is growing and improving - a result of the strong vision of the architects.
From Posterous, I am now going right to Twitter and skipping FriendFeed altogether. I also cross post to Facebook since this is where my personal friends exist online. If I know you "face to face", chances are you are a Facebook friend and this is the way I keep in touch with you. Some of my "personal" friends are also on Twitter, so there is some duplication but not too much.
I also maintain a LinkedIn account, but I have resisted any type of connection to my other networks/activity and use that service exclusively for business building. Again, some personal friends crossover, but for the most part, I keep these worlds seperate.
Don't forget to write a comment if you agree or if you have a better approach than this. I enjoy hearing from the active community here and look forward to your comments.