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LeapFish is a great free tool available for anyone to use. It brings social networking and the news all together into one central location. It’s one of those networks that makes my life easier and I feel that it will do the same for you. I’m sure you will say you have seen sites like this before, but I strongly feel that LeapFish does a fantastic job separating itself from competition.
We have all seen sites offer points for completing certain tasks, but LeapFish has their point system set up in a way that’s manageable and reachable. The better the prize, the more challenging it is to earn the points for. I also believe that by having only a certain amount of people that can win the prize shows legitimacy. These other sites don’t have a threshold for the amount of prizes to give away and that leads you to question the validity of the service.
I really like how customizable you can make your LeapFish profile as well. You can decide what news feeds you want on your page and whether or not you wish to add in your social networks. I do appreciate that LeapFish keeps the main social networks, Facebook and Twitter integrated instead of getting all complex and adding in a ton of them.
A quick recap…it’s simple, easy to use, customizable and a win-win for anyone wanting to try this new service. Has anyone else heard of it yet? If you have used it, what do you think of it?
Further reading:
Interview With Robert Scoble – Future Of FriendFeed & Other Networks
Jordan Cooper Interview – Being Transparent On Social Networks
Claim.io Interview – Protect Your Brand On Social Networks
Chris Pirillo Shares His Thoughts On Companies Using Social Networks
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Steven Vaugan


My name is Frank Angelone and I'm a graduate of Penn State University. Here on Social Tech Zone, I'm determined to help you with your social media strategies and teach you how to improve your computer performance.

