A social media aggregator is a useful tool for all you business owners, brands managers, and campaign/event managers. It allows you to:
— bring content from multiple social networks into one feed on your website or blog.
— make your rich social media content available to people who don’t use those networks.
— automatically or manually curate content for maximum effect.
But with so many options available out there, how does one make an informed and timely decision as to which one to use? Surely certain ones are better suited for your specific needs, right? Right???
We totally realize that a Juicer social media feed may not be the best option for everyone but the chart below helps highlight some of Juicer’s strengths against comparable services.
UPDATE: Juicer now also supports Yelp and Deviant Art.
Strength #1: Price
Juicer offers a great low-priced option packed with features for $19 per month. Most popular is Juicer’s Large Plan ($99/month), which includes analytics and a plethora of sources. For those on a tight budget, Juicer offers a free plan, because you just can’t beat FREE!
Juicer also offers competitive enterprise pricing for web development firms interested in white-labeling.
Strength #2: Branding/ads (or lack thereof)
Advertisements and Juicer branding are completely non-existent on the paid feeds! This means that your social media stream can be styled and made to look like it’s naturally part of your website. No one has to know you used Juicer!
Strength #3: Lesser-known social network sources:
Juicer supports a wide range of social network sources, including Pinterest, Tumblr, Soundcloud, Vimeo and Flickr. Of course, we have all the usual suspects, too (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, etc.).
UPDATE: Juicer now also supports Yelp and Deviant Art.