What’s your online influencer score? In this episode, you’ll find out why your influencer score matters and what you can do to increase it. Klout was one of the first company’s to use social signals to improve upon Google’s Page Rank algorithm as a way of measuring influence.   Klout’s API had 2 billion calls…


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What’s your online influencer score?

In this episode, you’ll find out why your influencer score matters and what you can do to increase it.

Klout was one of the first company’s to use social signals to improve upon Google’s Page Rank algorithm as a way of measuring influence.  

Klout’s API had 2 billion calls last month and is working with over 3,000 partners and brands.

The service began by attempting to measure the influence of users on Twitter, and has evolved to include activity on Foursquare, and last week added Blogger, Tumblr, Flickr, Instagram and Last.fm.

Our guest Megan Berry (@meganberry), marketing manager at Klout, Blogger, social media junkie and Stanford grad, talks about how your online influencer score is surmised.

She also shares tips on how to increase your online influencer score and why it’s in your best interest to have the highest Klout score you can.

Megan had a Klout score of 71, which put her ahead of previous guests of this podcast.

Kara Swisher, the co-editor of All Things D (https://klout.com/karaswisher) at 70, Natalie Petuhoff (https://klout.com/drnatalie) had a 54 and yours truly hasd a 56.

Online Influencer Scoring Topics Discussed:

How Klout establishes online influenceThe Klout Perks programOvercoming the shortcomings of semantic analysisMeasuring popularity vs. influenceKlout’s value proposition to marketers and individualsMeasuring individuals vs. measuring mediaEthics of establishing influence based on ReTweets+K feature which allows you to give influence to others

Photo by Athena Kavis on Unsplash


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