by Stephen OBryan | Jul 26, 2013 | Social Media
Improv Theater! In last weeks post, we explored the life of the party between broadcast and social mediums, discovering that you cannot do one within the context of the other. Most importantly, social listening was discussed as it pertains to your interactions with...
by Stephen OBryan | Jun 13, 2013 | Social Media
“Social” Mediums are Relational Last week, we looked at how Klout and other online influence measurements work, and how one can quantitatively measure a qualitative question. President Obama has a great deal of influence with a Klout score of 98/100....
by Stephen OBryan | Jun 7, 2013 | Social Media
Ohhh, You Popular! Trying to gauge one’s success or ability to be active in the online social space has generated quite a bit of business. App’s that grade social influence has for some, become a means for helping identify success or ability in social...
by Stephen OBryan | May 23, 2013 | Organizational Culture, Social Media
Who’s Talking About You? Earlier this month, this post about Pinterest discussed who was talking about companies, and the effect on branding and identity. Generally speaking. Based on numbers from this Curalate and Digitas study, less than 30% of brand...
by Theof | Apr 12, 2010 | Blog
I started reading Me and My Web Shadow: How to Manage Your Online Reputation, by Antony Mayfield and its got some good stuff in it. It boils down to a how to/what to do to keep track of yourself online. Basically your online identity is your own so you better look...