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Tweets Last Up to 67 Times Longer for Users With Higher Klout Scores [INFOGRAPHIC]

Tweets Last Up to 67 Times Longer for Users With Higher Klout Scores [INFOGRAPHIC] | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

How long does a tweet last before it loses steam and falls by the wayside? If you have a high Klout score, it may last up to 67 times longer than other users.

 

The social influence measuring tool studied the impact of a tweet over time, based on a user’s Klout score. Specifically, the company wanted to know how many retweets different types of users garner and how much time it takes before those retweets cut in half — or the half-life of a tweet. Klout measured a week’s worth of retweet data to find out.

 

The results are stark. If you have a Klout score between 40 and 70, you can expect your tweet’s half-life to last for just five minutes. If you have a Klout score between 70 and 75 though, that number quintuples to 25 minutes...


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The digital wallet and the future of payments [infographic]

This was posted by Guy Kawasaki and there are statistics about this exploding industry that are very important for anyone doing business in today's marketplace.

 

What caught my attention:

 

The Ripe Age for Mobile Transactions:

 

**People between the agess of 20 and 44 appear to be most interested in mobile transactions such as mobile banking, payments, coupons and shopping

 

**Mobile Spending

 

*Clothes at a retailer

*phone bill at a local wireless store

*coffee at a local coffe shop

*sofa at a furniture store

*taxi ride

 

**Things are just getting started - obstacles to mobile payments is a security issue but that happened with the web as well, it's still early but the statistics on the digital wallet in the future are staggering.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "The Explosion of Mobile Web and Beyond"

 

See infographic here: [http://bit.ly/tMDiEo]

 


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