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Old 19th November 2009, 11:18 AM   #1
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According to Edelman's TweetLevel service that just launched Datalicious's influence score is 32.1. Another metric for our social media toolbox that we'll be tracking going forward.

Check you own influence level on the below site
http://tweetlevel.edelman.com/


Edelman uses over 30 metrics to create the algorithm behind the index in order to attempt to give a clearer picture of who is actually important inthe twittersphere (given our score of 32 I'm not sure I want to believe they're accurate but we'll keep trying and checking our score).



There are four result metrics:
  • Influence: what you say is interesting and many people listen to it. This is the primary ranking metric.
  • Popularity: how many people follow you
  • Engagement: how actively you participate within your community, and
  • Trust: do people believe what you say.
Each score is rated out of 100, in other words, the higher your score, the more important you are. More details on the actual formula can be found below (and thanks for making this public Edelman, we need more service providers with that open attitude).



For more information visit

http://tweetlevel.edelman.com/about/




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