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The Gamification of Social Media

Social Media Marketing

When tied to other accounts such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn and blogs, your net worth rises based on the content you either create or share. That's a much more realistic and informative way to gauge influence, rather than a simple one-dimensional score such as Klout. What do you think?

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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

For those accustomed to getting stratospheric scores on standardized tests, Klout can seem a bit harsh. A social media monitoring tool that tracks your brand and keyword searches across Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Youtube, Google Buzz, Blogs, and News, and reports results hourly. This tool makes unfollowing non-followers easy.

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Automation in Public Relations Measurement: Yea/Nay?

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Tinkerbots via Flickr , Creative Commons Tools are beginning to do a solid job with the most mind-numbing parts of research (i.e., Aggregation and de-duplication : crawling web data, aggregating multiple media databases, removing spam and duplicate articles 2. votes, comments, inbound links) and web analytics data (e.g.

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No, You Can't Automate Social Media!

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Tools like Klout can really help you find the influencers among those who are merely twitterfeeding it up the wazoo. If their number is low (I’d say a Klout of 35 or less counts for low/no influence among social media experts, though this can be debatable), even if they have 302,402 followers, they’re not influential.