Kred is a social influencer rating tool that influencers use to compare themselves to others, but Kred is also a great place to discover and evaluate potential collaborators. About Kred Kred is a social data mining application. Kred is the latest product of social data mining company PeopleBrowsr. CEO Jodee Rich said: We have obtained all the message records of Twitter since 2008, compiled indexes, and organized them by community and topic. We look for smaller, close-knit networks of people to understand how people can be as influential as rock stars. Peoplebrowsr wants to calculate network social influence through a community-based and more transparent method. Kred measures the influence of an influencer based on various Twitter metrics: followers, @ times, replies, retweets, and the platform also hosts "Kred Communities" based on specific topics or interests. By joining a relevant community, you can learn about the influencer leaderboard in that field. Kred system score Kred has built a model to calculate influence based on followers, likes, or shares with others. Kred is the first fully transparent system to calculate the reach and reach of a community. There is a lot of data on the Kred website, and of course, since it is community-driven, you can drill down into its topics and content as much as you want. Many products care more about reach than reach. Kred has built a "aggregate reach" of communities on different topics. For example, Kred will define a community based on your Twitter bio data, and then calculate a combined reach and reach score for that community. You can get a ranking in that community without counting people you don't know well. It's also smart to calculate community influence based on the influence of a topic posted rather than how many followers or other statistics there are. This is why the Kred system has two scores: reach and reach. Every person or account on Twitter has a Kred score, which consists of two parts: an influence score and an "outreach" score. Your influence score measures your ability to "inspire others" and ranges from 1 to 1,000. This score is based on how many times your tweets are retweeted, how many new followers and replies you get. Kred also looks at Facebook "likes" and Google "+1s," but Twitter is the main source of data, so it's very similar to your Klout score. The outreach score is measured in tiers and reflects how "generous" you are in retweets and replies to other people's content. cost Kred offers a 30-day free trial, then costs $19 per year. Development History -On June 26, 2012, Kred announced "rewards" based on his scores, giving away discounts and product samples. - On August 21, 2012, Kred released Kred Story, a software that uses social media data and influence measurement to generate a personal video stream from activity on a Twitter ID or hashtag. In June 2015, Kred launched Kred Community and Network, a service designed to help grow online influence. -On June 11, 2018, Kred announced that version 2.0 is coming soon. |
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