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Measuring Thought Leadership

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Influences means a couple of different things.  You can measure other people's influence - as part of identifying champions or super fans or you can measure your own influence or organization's as part of a goal to have "thought leadership." 


This is a vanity metric - and there are several tools you can use to measure it.  This Infographic shows some of them.


Most important bit is the how to:


If you are really interested in taking advantage of your social influence score, it’s not enough checking your level every now and then. You’ll have to act.


What follows are the steps to develop a successful action plan according to Brian Solis (new media analyst at The Altimer Group) :


Track performances against current benchmarks that capture existing sentiments, behaviours and awareness.


Define who is your target audience.


Develop the strategy. You’ll find here the difference with the classic social media campaigns: you’ll have to take into account both your community and all your community’s followers. Find out what does matter to them and use that info in your daily content.
Determine who are your most influential followers and use them in order to improve your social media campaign. If they are engaged, they will help you with no doubt. This is the time to use the digital social influence tools.
Launch the campaign: do not forget these kind of activities take place in real time. Key influencers’ behaviours are totally unexpected. That is the reason the next step is crucial.
Measure constantly. Monitor everything every day of the campaign and modify the strategy when needed.



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Does Your Klout Score Determine Your Value?

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This is a book review of  Return on Influence by Mark Schaefer http://bit.ly/return-influence that was published in February, 2012.  The book's purpose is to help you understand how you measure up on the social web and what your KLOUT score means to your career or your business.


This summary talks about the notion of  "personal power" on the social web, but cautions that the definition is elistist.   The highlights point out some of the problems with being obsessed with your "Klout" score.


For example, that the Twitter account, "Common Squirrel" which is a spammy account that tweets stuff like 'jump jump jump" and is a fake account has a higher Klout score than real peoiple who engage.


The summary also talks about the perks of having a high Klout score,and offers some tips for increasing.


All in all, the score is one way to measure influence, but has it problems.


Full article is at Social Media Examiner

Does your Klout Score determine your value?

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/does-your-klout-score-determine-your-value/


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