Recently I stumbled upon the website the Social Score Bureau and put in my Twitter information to get my social scores. The Bureau really helps people understand what a social score means by giving you three scores. One from Ambit, one from Peer Index, and one from Klout. Coming here was by far the easiest way to get my social scores.
After using my Twitter to get my score I noticed that people can also use their Facebook accounts to do this! So now not only can you know your social score from twitter, you can also see your social score from Facebook!
Then after getting my score I was directed to Social Score Rewards where you can get free rewards for getting your social score. These social rewards ranged from coupon deals, to free giveaways. Check out their website to sign up for great deals!
Social You
A blog following the trends of Social Scoring
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Insurers are now using your Social Score!
Check out this informative article on how your insurance company might soon be soon analyzing you by your Social Score.
Now is the time more than ever that watch what you say and do online and become more responsibly socially active.
Now is the time more than ever that watch what you say and do online and become more responsibly socially active.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Next up, Peer Index
Peer Index is the next upcoming Social Score generator on the market. Your overall PeerIndex score is a relative measure of your online authority. This score reflects the impact of your online activities, and the extent to which you have built up social and reputational capital on the web.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Got Klout?
The newest Social Scorer on the horizon in Klout. What's the big deal about Klout? Why should you care about your Klout score, or any kind of social scoring measurements for that matter? The deal is this … businesses and big brands are using it. Those seeking to do business with you care about it. Who will be next?
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Social Scoring? A New Trend?
Recently a new trend called Social Scoring has become a popular and somewhat controversial topic. So what exactly is Social Scoring? Here is the best definition I could find, "The act of rating a person's level of influence based on evaluating one's followers, friends, and postings on social networks such as Twitter and Facebook." I have started this blog to follow the trends and future of Social Scoring. Who knows where this will take us.
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