atomkeep
Tags: atomkeep, Internet, social network

atomkeep is a new Web application that tend to fulfill users’ demand of sync (synchronize) their multiple social networking profiles. If you’ve more than five (5) social network accounts, the features of atomkeep surely will interested you. To start sync your multiple social network profiles into one that to be appeared on atomkeep, you simply required to register with the site, and atomkeep is free and public available at this moment.
Currently, atomkeep rolled out support for LinkedIn, Facebook, Monster, Flickr, etc. altogether fifteen (15) social networking sites, at the time of my writing. You can start sync your accounts simply by link and add all of your social network profiles to atomkeep, and atomkeep will thus help you to import all the data from these accounts to the one you opened on atomkeep. In the process of synchronization, it is mighty hard to ignore the beauty of flexibility, users on atomkeep will always have the choices of adding additional data that they feel is necessary to be added into their profiles.
Like other social network profiles, atomkeep profile comprised of the column of your personal data, such as Name & Location, Contact, Relationships, Political & Religious Views, Education and Work background, Professional Summary, Career Info as well as Resume. Also, you can edit the data through the editor available, and you’re given options to either hide or make your profile publicize in the eyes of your prospective employers, etc. Once you finished filling up all the necessary fields found in each columns, you can start sync it back with all of the target social networks with a single click.
Apparently, with the help of this atomkeep, you’ll realize you’ll have the only one type of data that to be represented your own inner self, your identity eventually. If you found that there’s a big disparity on some data, put an example, “Summarize your professional experience and goals,” underneath the Professional Summary column, don’t be surprised. A lot of people still don’t know what they’re doing, and where they want to go from here, this might include me or you, sad to say this.

