By: taracoomans
@Dania – thanks for the comment, personal recommendations will always be superior, I agree. Although my article doesn’t really reflect it, I do think there is a place for Klout scores, I just think we...
View ArticleBy: Roxanne Darling
Good coverage Tara. I do understand the urge to “know the score” – it is so prevalent in mainstream and it appears to be a time-saving tool. When we buy wine, we do look at those durn ratings even...
View ArticleBy: Benjamin Slayter
Tara, first I really enjoy your observations here, and your research is top rate. My comment isn’t really to your article, but to the question you ask on twitter about whether companies should be...
View ArticleBy: taracoomans
@ben – you make an excellent point. Here’s what I tell my clients: there is no substitute for effective listening. “Hashtag” spammers will continue, its remarkable how quickly they develop, we saw it...
View ArticleBy: Laura Kinoshita
Well-written article. I love your tone of voice, enthusiasm and examples (though I would like to see more from McNeil Wilson with regard to their own online presence). I’ve learned true influence comes...
View ArticleBy: @dkmomus
I’m not a friend, nor follower, nor even supporter of @MilSuckee and I hardly find humour in his tweets (from what I’ve seen based on this post, at least), but surely Klout advice or any other metric...
View ArticleBy: Scott Shulick
Nice coverage on influence and Klout. Influence is about admiration, respect, power and persuasion. And thanks for dispelling the myth of follower quantity – it’s actually quite easy to get a lot of...
View ArticleBy: taracoomans
@dkmomus: Much as @milsuckee “owns” his profanity, I “own” my snark. That said, I’ll agree that this posting was particularly pointed and the points could have been made without several of the comments...
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