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SPNbabble - A Shortcut with Social Media


SPNbabble is a micro-blogging platform similar to Twitter and specifically created for web professionals - webmasters, web developers, web designers, marketers, entrepreneurs, bloggers and business professionals of all stripes.

SO Why Should You Use SPNb@bble?

If you are already using sites like Twitter and Facebook for marketing, networking, branding, PR and building backlinks, then SPNbabble can save you a great deal of time and effort. Message posts on SPNbabble will simultaneously appear on Twitter, Friendfeed, Plurk, Tumblr and Facebook, if you have accounts on those services. And, we plan to tie SPNbabble into even more micro-blogging services.

SPNb@bble Features:


  • Receive message posts via IM, SMS, email or web
  • Account customization
  • Direct Messaging

  • Simultaneous posting to Twitter, Friendfeed, Plurk, Tumblr and Facebook
  • Message Groups
  • Automatic Friend Invites

Click Here To Register With SPNb@bble

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