Klout tries to measure how influential you are in the worlds of social media. They give you a score. Right about now, Lady Gaga has a near perfect score because she reaches so many people, and many of those people feel influenced by her. So if she tweets, “jump,” a million people will probably tweet […]
Read MoreI started on Twitter in 2008. By early 2010, I felt pretty done. I couldn’t stand all the one-way conversations, and the lack of linear discussion. I didn’t like how I had NO idea if anybody was talking to or about me without doing searches or hitting refresh all day. I pushed my blog posts […]
Read MoreIn October 2010, event registration website Eventbrite blogged about how different types of social sharing turned into paid event registrations. Their most interesting data is quoted here: When someone shares an event with their friends through social media, this action results in real dollars. Our most recent data shows that over the past 12 weeks, […]
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