Influence is Not a Number
Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutesKlout claims to be the standard for online influence while merely measuring Twitter and Facebook activity. True influence is not a number.
Klout claims to be the standard for online influence while merely measuring Twitter and Facebook activity. True influence is not a number.
Bloddy hell, we just can’t get away from “influence,” can we?
Image: Jonathan D. Blundell via Flickr, CC 2.0
Reminds me a little bit of a cheer from my high school days:
Everywhere we go-o-o!
People want to know-ow-ow!
Who we are-are!
The topic of influence in public relations and social media is in danger of being boiled down to numbers without context.
Guest Post by Herwin Icasiano
V is for Vlogger
We surf YouTube and upload videos for multiple, even random, purposes; it’s become a video sharing site open to all communities and interests.
Image: striatic‘s Flickrstream, CC 2.0
I use it to watch adorable animals… among other things.
What I’m really interested in on YouTube, though, are vloggers – people who post videos about their thoughts, goings-on, or specific interests.
Here are three I follow closely: