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Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Update

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Update

It has been several weeks since Part 3 of this article series was published and lest anybody think I have abandoned the project, I have not and am in fact even more intrigued by some recent events. Within the last couple of weeks Klout and Kred... read more »

 

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Intermission

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Intermission

While not a planned intermission, it has been several weeks since Part 3 of this article series was published and lest anybody think I have abandoned the project, I felt an update was appropriate. Rest assured that the fourth article, specifically... read more »

 

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Part 3

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Part 3

This is the third article in a five part series, and if you missed Part 1 or Part 2 I suggest reading them first so you understand my mission. It is not to assail, grade or score on a definitive or relative basis any of the three primary influence... read more »

 

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Part 2

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Part 2

This is the second article in a five-part series, and if you missed Part 1 I suggest reading it first so you understand my mission. It is not to assail, grade or score on a definitive or relative basis any of the three primary influence score... read more »

 

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Part 1

Social Media Influence, Science or Sham – Part 1

Do you know what your Klout score is today? Have you checked how much Kred you have in the social media realm in the last week? Has your PeerIndex increased or decreased in the last month? If you can answer any of these questions then you... read more »

 

Klout Lists Romney As Influential About Homophobia, Two Epic Failures

It seems Klout, the social media analytics organization, thinks Mitt Romney is influential about homophobia: I believe this is clearly inaccurate. Notwithstanding a couple of sensationalist blog headlines referencing the issue and varying... read more »