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Traackr Adds Influencer Network Analysis To Identify Relationships Among Influencers

Traackr introduces influencer network analysis

When I first started writing about contextual influence measurement tools, the key advantage they had over personal influence measurement tools like Klout is that they measured influence in the context of a specific topic. Today we’re seeing a whole new generation of tools and platforms that take it even further by letting marketers see not just the individuals who are influential in a given topic, but to understand the whole community of relationships around that topic.

Today, Traackr, one of the most mature contextual influence measurement platforms, introduces something it calls Influencer Network Analysis (INA), a new capability that allows marketers to see how influence travels to and from an individual influencer. Read →

Traackr Adds Realtime Monitoring To Its Contextual Influencer Marketing Platform

Traackr introduces influencer network analysis

Traackr, a contextual influence measurement tool that identifies and scores influencers around specific keyword searches, has announced that its platform now includes realtime monitoring of influencer content. The tool now searches for influencers instantly, allowing users to build lists of influencers more quickly, and includes the ability to engage with those influencers on Twitter from within the platform, in realtime. The update also has a new interface designed to support a breadth of influencer marketing activities, and additional data filtering capabilities. Read →

Introducing The Realtime Report’s Guide to Influence Measurement Tools

The Realtime Report's Guide to Influence Measurement Tools

The Realtime Report’s Guide to Influence Measurement Tools examines personal influence measurement tools–Klout, Kred, PeerIndex, TweetLevel and PeekAnalytics–which measure the influence of individual social network users, as well as contextual influence measurement tools from TRAACKR, mBLAST, SpotInfluence and Appinions, which are designed to look at influence in the context of topics, subject matter expertise, and how conversations are shaped and shared online. Read →

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