Today marks day one of my experiment to see if I can improve my score on Klout. For those of you who don't know what exactly is Klout, here's a description ripped straight from the company itself.
"The Klout Score is the measurement of your overall online influence. The scores range from 0 to 100 with higher scores representing a wider and stronger sphere of influence. Klout uses over 25 variables to measure True Reach, Amplification Probability, and Network Score. The size of the sphere is calculated by measuring True Reach (engaged followers and friends vs. spam bots, dead accounts, etc.). Amplification Probability is the likelihood that messages will generate retweets or spark a conversation. If the user's engaged followers are highly influential, they'll have a high Network Score." (link)
On my Ry_Curran account, my Klout score is 7, which is casual and mostly inactive. Although I might disagree with this assessment, I'm curious if I'm truly engaging anyone in the Twitterverse.
I'll try to keep good on updating this blog with my progress. Give me a tongue-lashing if I don't.
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