The Problem
Companies (and individuals although not the focus) will increasingly need to create and extend their social networks. This requires a massive amount of time to sign up for all of the relevant services. More importantly, businesses need to stake claim to their brands and names on the myriad of services. For instance, if you want to setup a YouTube channel for BestPrinterEver, then you will probably want to register the same name under Facebook, Twitter, etc ., to retain marketing consistency instead of soup.
The Solution
Create a service business to automate this process for companies. Automated software would scour the social media platforms checking for name availability just like Namechk and some others already allow. But your service would go many steps further by offering: account creation/registration, customization (design) for each platform, and name dispute arbitration.
Monetization
The business could instantly be profitable by charging for:
Per Platform Registration Fees
Per Platform Design/Branding Fees
Arbitration or Litigation, if necessary Fees
Ghost Writing (not done on m-bossed!)
EndNote: It appears the services themselves are on the brink of setting standards for cross updating of the information itself. via ReadWriteWeb

