Klout offers you a nifty ability not only to post unique content to their sites and write those posts on their sites, but you can also share your posts from your website to there and have it push it out to your social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
Klout is a platform with which you can use to measure your amount of influence in the world of social media. It also gets you perks from various companies who are hoping by sending you items, you'll post about them and others will purchase them based on the fact you're influential.
Klout has changed a lot since it first started, but many things remain the same. For example, you didn't used to be able to post articles there or share your articles through Klout and now you can. You can also "grant" Klout to friends who are members of Klout in various topics - for example my main topics have been Gaming, Journalism, Social Media and Video Games for a while now. Some folks have other topics they have Klout in.
Learn more about Klout and how to share articles by visiting www.klout.com.
Tuesday Tips are a series of tips released on Tuesday each week regarding a hint or tip to help you manage and market your Facebook presence better. You can find all the Tuesday Tips by clicking on the Tuesday Tips tag below.
Showing posts with label measuring influence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label measuring influence. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Saturday Sharing: How to Measure Social Media/PR Impact
"How do I measure the impact of social media or a PR campaign for my brand?"
This is a questions asked by many different people, from the social media manager, to the PR manager, to the Marketing Manager and even the CEO. Unfortunately, the answer isn't easy.
Today's shared article is from SEO Book and it covers just this topic, including the fact that there is no standardized way to measure ore report social media impact - which is something that anyone new to social media needs to know. It is also important for any one in charge over you to understand this as well.
The article also covers things that should be measured, what to look at and questions to ask yourself as you consider measurement statistics.
Check out this valuable article here: http://www.seobook.com/measuring-social-media
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Wednesday Words: Klout
Today's word is something that measures your "influence" based on the number of likes, comments and shares as well as followers and some other matrixes. The word is "Klout."
Klout is a platform with which you can use to measure your amount of influence in the world of social media. It also gets you perks from various companies who are hoping by sending you items, you'll post about them and others will purchase them based on the fact you're influential.
Klout is, by no means, needed by most folks, but it does provide some interesting insight. You can link all of your social media and other networking sites to it - including Tumblr, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and more - to get a more accurate reading of how influential you are. You can also use Klout to post to your various social media outlets - and it posts it to Klout too.
Klout has changed a lot since it first started, but many things remain the same. You can "grant" Klout to friends who are members of Klout in various topics - for example my main topics have been Gaming, Journalism, Social Media and Video Games for a while now. Some folks have other topics they have Klout in.
Klout is easy to sign up for and you can sign up and sign in with either Facebook or Twitter.
Learn more about Klout by visiting www.klout.com.
Wednesday Words are a series of definitions released on Wednesday each week regarding a word found specific to Facebook's social media platform, or may be a generic word dealing with social media. These definitions are to help provide you with a better understanding of common and uncommon terms associated with Facebook and social media. You can find all the Wednesday Words by clicking on the Wednesday Words tag below.
Klout is a platform with which you can use to measure your amount of influence in the world of social media. It also gets you perks from various companies who are hoping by sending you items, you'll post about them and others will purchase them based on the fact you're influential.
Klout is, by no means, needed by most folks, but it does provide some interesting insight. You can link all of your social media and other networking sites to it - including Tumblr, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and more - to get a more accurate reading of how influential you are. You can also use Klout to post to your various social media outlets - and it posts it to Klout too.
Klout has changed a lot since it first started, but many things remain the same. You can "grant" Klout to friends who are members of Klout in various topics - for example my main topics have been Gaming, Journalism, Social Media and Video Games for a while now. Some folks have other topics they have Klout in.
Klout is easy to sign up for and you can sign up and sign in with either Facebook or Twitter.
Learn more about Klout by visiting www.klout.com.
Wednesday Words are a series of definitions released on Wednesday each week regarding a word found specific to Facebook's social media platform, or may be a generic word dealing with social media. These definitions are to help provide you with a better understanding of common and uncommon terms associated with Facebook and social media. You can find all the Wednesday Words by clicking on the Wednesday Words tag below.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)