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Easily Save Everything You Share Online with Sharetivity

by Steven Campbell on Apr. 20th, 2010

Are you a content junkie? I know I am. I am constantly reading blog posts, watching videos online, and clicking on links from various sites like Twitter, Facebook, Digg, and Stumbleupon. A lot of times, I will bookmark a page I like or even share it with my friends. Sound like you?

Sharetivity allows you to share content on all of your social networks – including email – at once, while bookmarking it at the same time. This enables you to keep track of all of your sharing in one place, as well as see everything your friends have shared. No longer will you have to log in and out of many services to find that one link you shared 2 months ago.


In this article, I’m going to go over some of the key features of Sharetivity.

You can install Sharetivity to your browser as a Share+ widget. It supports Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome.

Save & Share At The Same Time

Say you’re reading an article and you decide you want to share it with a friend. Just click on the Share+ browser widget and a box will appear for you to create your email. Once the link is sent, it will automatically be saved in your stream under MySharetivity.

If you click on the Post|Bookmark tab on the box, you will be given the option to post to the various social networks/social bookmarking services you use. You can select the 8 services you want to see each time you use the widget. There are 58 sites to choose from, including Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, Google Buzz, LinkedIn, Digg, Stumbleupon, FriendFeed, and AIM.

If you don’t want to share the content you can still save it by just clicking the Post to: Sharetivity option. This will bookmark the article in your stream.

Find Your Saved Content Later On

If you go to your MySharetivity page, you will see a stream of all of your recent shares/bookmarks, along with the date and time they were posted or saved. If you’ve been using the service for a while and want to find an article you’ve shared in the past, you can use the search feature to find it.

Once you’ve located the content you’re looking for, you can open it up and save/share it on a different service of your choosing.

Selective Sharing: Cut & Paste

If you want to save or share just a piece of the article you’re reading (good for clipping notes), you can use the cut & paste feature on Sharetivity. Just launch the Share+ widget like normal and click on the Cut & Paste link.

It will take you to an Article Snippets page that has the article broken down into paragraphs. You can select which sections you want to save/share as well as any pictures within the article. Click Done when you’ve finished your selection and you can choose how you would like to share the content.

See What Your Friends Are Sharing

In Sharetivity, you can see what your friends have been sharing and bookmarking. You can view this under MySharetivity – either on the Sharetivity website or right within the Share+ widget.

Every time your friends share interesting content your stream will be updated so you can view what they’ve shared and possibly share it yourself. You can change the privacy settings to allow who can see what you’ve shared from the Dashboard.

View Popular News by Adding Publishers

Can’t find anything worth sharing? Just go to your Sharetivity Dashboard and look under Popular News. You can add publishers to populate this feed with news stories.

Once you’ve made your selections, stories will appear in the feed, along with how many times they’ve been shared.

What do you think of Sharetivity? Will you be using this app to share/bookmark your favorite content? Leave a comment below!

(By) Steven Campbell - a tech enthusiast and social media blogger. Check out his Social Branding Blog

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  • Inslices
    So what did you think about it Steve? I am seeking all kind of feedbacks, even negative one are welcome to help us improve it!
  • Inslices
    I know many, many content sharing applications but I didn't know this one. If u guys are interested, I invite you to discover INSLICES (www.inslices.com), a free smart webclipping tools that my company has just released.
  • Steve Campbell
    Nice. Thanks for sharing, I'll check it out!
  • Steve Campbell
    What?
  • radesix
    Testing a comment post on 4/21 AM
  • ToddMichaelGreene
    This looks like a very interesting alternative to Shareaholic. Thanks for posting. Going to give it a try.
  • Steve Campbell
    You're welcome. Hope you like it!
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