Social Media Tip of the Day: Measuring Your Klout
There are a lot of services and tools out there that attempt to measure your success in the Social Web. Klout is one that I find particularly interesting.
Here is how they describe their scoring method:
The Klout Score is the measurement of your overall online influence. The scores range from 1-100 with higher scores representing a wider and stronger sphere of influence.
The Klout Score is a factor of over 35 variables broken into three categories; True Reach, Amplification Score and Network Score.
True Reach is the size of your engaged audience and is based on the followers and friends who actively listen and react to your messages. Amplification Score is the likelihood that your messages will generate actions (retweets, @messages, likes and comments) and is on a scale of 1 to 100. Network score indicates how influential your engaged audience is, also on a scale of 1 to 100. The Klout score is highly correlated to clicks, comments and retweets.
I recommend waiting until you have been engaged on the Social Web for some time before using this score to come to any conclusions.
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Deltina Hay is the author of the critically acclaimed book, A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization. The second edition of her book, renamed The Social Media Survival Guide, will be released in spring 2011. Learn more about Deltina, her books, and her availability for speaking engagements at Deltina.com. You may also enjoy listening to Deltina’s video tutorial series on YouTube: The Internet Empowerment Series.
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