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How The Internet Is Revolutionizing Education And Google Confirming it

A few highlights on this infographic illustrating one of the most fundamental shifts happening in education today. Just as remote commuting is exploding, the wave has moved upstream into the younger strata of society with e-learning.If Twitter Is a Work Necessity

  • 1971 enrollment at the Open University: 25,000 students. Today it is the largest UK university with 250,000 students.
  • Online education industry: $34 billion
  • By 2019, 50% of all classes taught will be delivered online and many for free
  • Half of online students are 26 years old or more
  • Higher education is, reportedly, no longer only for the elite. Anyone with an internet connection can educate themselves.

On that latter point, one might wonder about the headache recruiters are bound to have. Going from a model where: Continue Reading…

Why #Superbowl 2012 Is A Worldwide Event (Infographic)

First question is it really? Answer yes and twitter provides that unequivocal answer via 5+ million tweets across 46 countries in 23 languages.

Why? Simply because it’s an event that moves billions of dollars in advertising and most brands are today operating on a global basis.

Not convinced?

Check the infographic below for the heavy hitters who rode this year’s football super-bonanza: Continue Reading…

Why Work Doesn’t Happen At Work… It’s The M&Ms

What is your favorite place or time to do some important work? When is the last time you had 3 hours to yourself at the office? Distractions? Interruptions? What do many employers say they fear at the thought of  letting their people work from home? Distractions? Interruptions?

Jason Fried - Co-Founder 37Signals

Jason Fried - Co-Founder 37Signals

Vicious circle? Where do we go from here? Listen to Jason Fried the founder of 37Signals pinpointing the real problem, the M&Ms problem…

What strikes me is that Jason is not the first one to raise this issue over the years but very little seem to happen in the real world. No matter how successful, you are, do you still feel uneasy about admitting that your main place of work is home? What’s been your experience?

Say No To Ugliness! How To Properly Share a Link On Facebook

Links are very useful and constitute the raison d’être of the internet. Problem is they look ugly, gibberish and often relay a spamy smell; especially on Facebook. Take a look at the picture below, how ugly is that?!CroquetteLand Votre Animal nourri en un seul click

Additionally, but not that you specifically care, the above is a pet peeve of mine. Spammers aside, the time spent on finding good content to ultimately end up having it look ugly, makes me cringe. Doesn’t this one look better?

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So here’s a quick video on how to properly post a link on Facebook. Take a look, there are two ways to post links on Facebook and you might actually learn a couple more tricks to make your posts, not only look better but, more attractive to be read and engage with. For those of you for whom this pulls out a “DUH!”; share along, you’d be surprised as to how many people have no clue.

Are you ready? Social Scoring Is Changing Your Life

There is an interesting, and perhaps alarming, trend brewing on the social media scene.  Take a look at a couple items in the news last week:

  • The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas is providing perks to guests based on their Klout score (an assessment of social media influence)**
  • By the end of the year, Twitter said their new analytics will provide influence scores for every user.
  • People are now curating lists of the most influential bloggers by Klout score.
  • Virgin Airlines offered free flights on a new route to people with high influence scores on Twitter.
  • Hoot Suite allows you to sort Twitter results by the influence of the people in the list.


… read full article by Mark Schaefer

Twitter Enables DIY Disaster Relief in Indonesia

Indonesians, who were the victims of earthquakes, a tsunami, and volcanic eruptions last month, are finding help from an unlikely source: Twitter

Indonesians, who were the victims of earthquakes, a tsunami, and volcanic eruptions last month, are finding help from an unlikely source: Twitter.

Indonesia is a country composed of 17,000 islands, and organizing aid relief efforts has proved a challenge, particularly in regions where infrastructure was destroyed, reports Reuters. So enterprising and tech-savvy citizens are taking measures into their own hands, coordinating relief through Twitter. Twitter is extremely popular among Internet-using Indonesians, 21% of whom use the site (compare that to 12% for the U.S.)… read more…

Why Influence is Bliss but Not Popularity

Both Brian Solis‘ statements are very true but what is this rarity really? ‘Influence’ is one of, if not THE holy grail of social media. In plain English, social influence: it is the ability for a brand to make people do things they want them to do through using social tools.

It is defined in the same way as in real life; i.e. the ability to effect a change in behavior in another person, intentionally or unintentionally, as a result of the way the changed person perceives themselves in relationship to the influencer. Except that this influence exerts itself online.

FasTake Klout Score

Thus the higher level of social influence a brand has, the more ROI it will extract from its social activities; i.e.not only have people act upon what’s asked of them but have them further spread the request or even happily ‘work’ on that brand’s behalf.This is why it’s not only important to have a large audience and provide it with value but also to engage it, to be viewed as approachable and personable so that the audience can relate back, be influenced as well as have influential people on its side.

A level of social influence is calculated by factoring in different elements which vary depending on who you talk to. Klout is one of the forerunners in the field of Twitter influence measurement (they recently raised $5 million), defines it as a score over 100 that combines the following 3 factors:

  1. “True Reach” which is the size of the “engaged audience” size: total audience minus spamming and inactive accounts, overlaps of friends between accounts, among others
  2. “Amplification probability” which is the likelihood the brand’s content will be spread and acted upon: consists mainly of retweets and @ mentions
  3. “Network Influence” Klout uses this to basically reinject its own sauce into the equation and measures how influential are the people who follow, retweet, mention, list, … the brand.

Why it’s essential to invest in social media before you need it

You can see more details about your current Klout score. For context you can check FasTake’s Klout score details, which I’ve been nursing over the past year. Good news is that Klout provides very helpful hints to improve and don’t forget to refer back to this excellent article from @EFulwiler, I previously shared.

You can also see more details about the KScore calculation. There are others that dabble in this field but this one is the most prominent.

So next time you hear “Klout Score”, think: size + reach + entourage. Keep this equation in mind as you go about your daily activities as well as they do encompass the elements that drive your social activities if you are looking to generate actual ROI from it.

But is Klout the ultimate way to measure influence? What’s been your experience ? Have you used other scoring systems?

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