Who Has the Most Influence on Twitter?
Posted by Antone Roundy under Announcements , Social Media1 Comment
I just published the first issue of the Social Media Influence Report. It’s a free download (yes, subscription required…unless you’re a Fauxlowers.com member, in which case you can get it here).
This issue is about Twitter influencers. It analyzes the membership of Fauxlowers.com to see who was able to get the most of their followers to join, and discusses possible reasons why some members have more influence with their followers than others.
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September 20th, 2009 at 9:02 pm
I chose 6,000 as the number that most people could follow without “missing” my tweets. It showed 15% of my followers are above 6,000 threshold. Awesome quick stats without “sneaking around” nor “hard manual work”!!
Am stumbling and Facebooking this! Keep up your awesome free service….and blog!