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[h1] [h1] [/h1] [/h1][h1][url=http://klout.com/][h1]the [/h1][/h1][/url][h1] [/h1][h1][url=http://klout.com/][h1]Standard for Influence[/h1][/h1][/url][h2]Klout Score[/h2]
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.

We believe that influence is the ability to drive people to action -- "action" might be defined as a reply, a retweet or clicking on a link. We perform significant testing to ensure that the average click-through rate on links shared is highly correlated with a person's Klout Score. The 25+ variables used to generate scores for each of these categories are normalized across the whole data set and run through our analytics engine. After the first pass of analytics, we apply a specific weight to each data point. We then run the factors through our machine-learning analysis and calculate the final Klout Score. The final Klout Score is a representation of how successful a person is at engaging their audience and how big of an impact their messages have on people.
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[h2]True Reach[/h2]
True Reach is the size of your engaged audience. This number will be smaller than the number of followers you have because we subtract spam followers and inactive accounts. Klout calculates influence for each individual relationship, so we also subtract the people who you have little influence over. For example, if you are followed by a person who follows 5,000 other people and you two have never interacted, share very few common friends, and generally don't tweet about the same topics, it's likely that your tweets are barely seen by this person, and you probably have little to no influence over them. On the other hand, if a person takes the time to put you on a Twitter list, it means they really value the content you produce, and will increase the influence you have over them.

True Reach is broken into the following subcategories:

  • Reach

    • Are your tweets interesting and informative enough to build an audience?

    • How far has your content been spread across Twitter?

    • Are people adding you to lists and are those lists being followed?

  • Demand

    • How many people did you have to follow to build your count of followers?

    • How often are your follows reciprocated?

Factors measured: Followers, Friends, Total Retweets, Follower/Follow Ratio, Followed Back %, @ Mention Count, List Count, List Followers Count.
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[h2]Amplification Probability[/h2]
Amplification Probability is the likelihood that your content will be acted upon. How often do your messages generate retweets or spark a conversation? The ability to create content that compels others to respond and high-velocity content that spreads into networks beyond your own is a key component of influence.

Amplification Ability is a composite of the following subcategories:

  • Engagement

    • How diverse is the group that @ messages you?

    • Are you broadcasting or participating in conversations?

  • Velocity

    • How likely are you to be retweeted?

    • Do a lot of people retweet you or is it always the same few followers?

  • Activity

    • Are you tweeting too little or too much for your audience?

    • Are your tweets effective in generating new followers, retweets and @ replies?

Factors measured: Unique Retweeters, Unique Messages Retweeted, Follower Retweet %, Unique @ Senders, Follower Mention %, Inbound Messages Per Outbound Message, Update Count.
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[h2]Network Influence[/h2]
Network Influence is the influence level of your engaged audience. Each time a person retweets, @mentions, lists, or follows you it is a testament to your authority and the quality of your content. Capturing the attention of influencers is no easy task, and those who are able to do so are typically creating spectacular content. The more influential the people who retweet, @ mention, list or follow you, the higher your Network Score will be.

Network Score looks at the Klout score of each person who interacts with you to determine:

  • How influential are the people who @ message you?

  • How influential are the people who retweet you?

  • How influential are the people who follow you?

  • How influential are the people who list you?

  • How influential are the people who follow the lists you are on?

Factors measured: List inclusions, Follower/Follow Ratio, Followed Back %, Unique Senders, Unique Retweeters, Influence of Followers, Influence of Retweeters and Mentioners

i see potential....
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[h1] [h1] [/h1] [/h1][h1][url=http://klout.com/][h1]the [/h1][/h1][/url][h1] [/h1][h1][url=http://klout.com/][h1]Standard for Influence[/h1][/h1][/url][h2]Klout Score[/h2]
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.

We believe that influence is the ability to drive people to action -- "action" might be defined as a reply, a retweet or clicking on a link. We perform significant testing to ensure that the average click-through rate on links shared is highly correlated with a person's Klout Score. The 25+ variables used to generate scores for each of these categories are normalized across the whole data set and run through our analytics engine. After the first pass of analytics, we apply a specific weight to each data point. We then run the factors through our machine-learning analysis and calculate the final Klout Score. The final Klout Score is a representation of how successful a person is at engaging their audience and how big of an impact their messages have on people.
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[h2]True Reach[/h2]
True Reach is the size of your engaged audience. This number will be smaller than the number of followers you have because we subtract spam followers and inactive accounts. Klout calculates influence for each individual relationship, so we also subtract the people who you have little influence over. For example, if you are followed by a person who follows 5,000 other people and you two have never interacted, share very few common friends, and generally don't tweet about the same topics, it's likely that your tweets are barely seen by this person, and you probably have little to no influence over them. On the other hand, if a person takes the time to put you on a Twitter list, it means they really value the content you produce, and will increase the influence you have over them.

True Reach is broken into the following subcategories:

  • Reach

    • Are your tweets interesting and informative enough to build an audience?

    • How far has your content been spread across Twitter?

    • Are people adding you to lists and are those lists being followed?

  • Demand

    • How many people did you have to follow to build your count of followers?

    • How often are your follows reciprocated?

Factors measured: Followers, Friends, Total Retweets, Follower/Follow Ratio, Followed Back %, @ Mention Count, List Count, List Followers Count.
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[h2]Amplification Probability[/h2]
Amplification Probability is the likelihood that your content will be acted upon. How often do your messages generate retweets or spark a conversation? The ability to create content that compels others to respond and high-velocity content that spreads into networks beyond your own is a key component of influence.

Amplification Ability is a composite of the following subcategories:

  • Engagement

    • How diverse is the group that @ messages you?

    • Are you broadcasting or participating in conversations?

  • Velocity

    • How likely are you to be retweeted?

    • Do a lot of people retweet you or is it always the same few followers?

  • Activity

    • Are you tweeting too little or too much for your audience?

    • Are your tweets effective in generating new followers, retweets and @ replies?

Factors measured: Unique Retweeters, Unique Messages Retweeted, Follower Retweet %, Unique @ Senders, Follower Mention %, Inbound Messages Per Outbound Message, Update Count.
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[h2]Network Influence[/h2]
Network Influence is the influence level of your engaged audience. Each time a person retweets, @mentions, lists, or follows you it is a testament to your authority and the quality of your content. Capturing the attention of influencers is no easy task, and those who are able to do so are typically creating spectacular content. The more influential the people who retweet, @ mention, list or follow you, the higher your Network Score will be.

Network Score looks at the Klout score of each person who interacts with you to determine:

  • How influential are the people who @ message you?

  • How influential are the people who retweet you?

  • How influential are the people who follow you?

  • How influential are the people who list you?

  • How influential are the people who follow the lists you are on?

Factors measured: List inclusions, Follower/Follow Ratio, Followed Back %, Unique Senders, Unique Retweeters, Influence of Followers, Influence of Retweeters and Mentioners

i see potential....
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[h4]Sounds about right
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[/h4][h4]Klout Classification[/h4]

@bifflawson is a persona

You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.

50 klout score
31amplification
61network

http://klout.com/bifflawson
 
[h4]Sounds about right
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[/h4][h4]Klout Classification[/h4]

@bifflawson is a persona

You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.

50 klout score
31amplification
61network

http://klout.com/bifflawson
 
[h5]@Ninjahood is a persona[/h5]
You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.

http://klout.com/Ninjahood/score39 Klout Score

http://klout.com/Ninjahood/scorehttp://klout.com/Ninjahood/score#amplificationhttp://klout.com/Ninjahood/score#amplificationhttp://klout.com/Ninjahood/score#amplification


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[h5]@Ninjahood is a persona[/h5]
You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.

http://klout.com/Ninjahood/score39 Klout Score

http://klout.com/Ninjahood/scorehttp://klout.com/Ninjahood/score#amplificationhttp://klout.com/Ninjahood/score#amplificationhttp://klout.com/Ninjahood/score#amplification


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@GavaskaM is a Conversationalist

You love to connect and always have the inside scoop. Good conversation is not just a skill, it’s an art. You might not know it, but when you are witty, your followers hang on every word.

ehh not bad.
 
@GavaskaM is a Conversationalist

You love to connect and always have the inside scoop. Good conversation is not just a skill, it’s an art. You might not know it, but when you are witty, your followers hang on every word.

ehh not bad.
 
@_JVizzle is a connector

You are a constant source of information to your friends and co-workers. There is a good chance that you probably introduced several of your friends to Twitter. Your taste and opinion is respected and your judgment is trusted.

Sound right to me lol
 
@_JVizzle is a connector

You are a constant source of information to your friends and co-workers. There is a good chance that you probably introduced several of your friends to Twitter. Your taste and opinion is respected and your judgment is trusted.

Sound right to me lol
 
[h5]@EDFinc is a persona[/h5]
You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.
 
[h5]@EDFinc is a persona[/h5]
You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.
 
32 klout score


@Lvpioneer09 is a casual

You don't take this Twitter stuff too seriously. People towards the lower left corner are probably very new to social media. Most people in this quadrant tend to engage with a small group of friends that they know in real life. If you're in the upper right corner, you have succeeded in building a strong audience, but need to engage and be more active to jump to the next level.
 
32 klout score


@Lvpioneer09 is a casual

You don't take this Twitter stuff too seriously. People towards the lower left corner are probably very new to social media. Most people in this quadrant tend to engage with a small group of friends that they know in real life. If you're in the upper right corner, you have succeeded in building a strong audience, but need to engage and be more active to jump to the next level.
 
[h5]@C_Jackson1 is an Activist[/h5]
You've got an idea or cause you want to share with the world and you've found the perfect medium for it. Your audience counts on you to champion your cause.

Sounds about right.  I used to drop knowledge on twitter, until I realized that it was kinda corny, and not that serious.

11 Klout score FTL
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[h5]@C_Jackson1 is an Activist[/h5]
You've got an idea or cause you want to share with the world and you've found the perfect medium for it. Your audience counts on you to champion your cause.

Sounds about right.  I used to drop knowledge on twitter, until I realized that it was kinda corny, and not that serious.

11 Klout score FTL
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#WOO

@KING_KG is a Conversationalist

You love to connect and always have the inside scoop. Good conversation is not just a skill, it’s an art. You might not know it, but when you are witty, your followers hang on every word.
 
#WOO

@KING_KG is a Conversationalist

You love to connect and always have the inside scoop. Good conversation is not just a skill, it’s an art. You might not know it, but when you are witty, your followers hang on every word.
 
i got a 43, and most of my RT's are about Keef, so i guess i owe that to dude.

@Jtothadub is a persona

You have built a personal brand around your identity. There is a good chance that you work in social media or marketing but you might even be famous in real life. Being a persona is not just about having a ton of followers, to make it to the top right corner you need to engage with your audience. Make no mistake about it though, when you talk people listen.
 
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