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Klout evolves into a content creation platform as it seeks to help you become more influential

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by Sindy Cator on February 6, 2014 at 6:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, klout, klout content creation, klout influence, klout score

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Klout is evolving from a service that told you how much influence you had in terms of a numerical value, to a service that now tells you why you’re influential and how you can improve on that. Starting today, users will notice a redesigned service that the company claims is the “first step” towards its vision of “helping people be known for what they love.”

The original concept for Klout was never about the score, but about how to help people become more effective in social media. Slowly but surely, the company has seen its product evolve from defining what the score is, to highlighting topics someone is influential in, and then pinpointing key moments that had an impact. But one question remains constant: “How can I raise my Klout score?” This is something company CEO Joe Fernandez hopes the new version of Klout will answer.

Consume, Create, Analyze, Repeat

After signing into your account, one of the first things you’ll immediately notice is that the interface has been spruced up and is much cleaner and more organized than before. Beyond this, the objective of Klout has evolved. The emphasis is no longer on your score, but about how you can create and share informative and relevant content in order to keep your audience engaged and influenced.

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The Create section of Klout essentially acts like a news feed with some aspect of Feedly, utilizing the 15 billion pieces of data per day that the service is processing. At the top of the page features topics that Klout believes you are influential in — mostly gathered through your connected networks, and you can add in up to seven so-called aspirational topics. With each addition, the news feed will refresh to incorporate the changes.

The purpose of the news feed is not to keep you up-to-date about the news, but rather to help inspire you to generate original content. In the above screenshot, because some of my topics — technology, social media, and The Next Web — appear on my news feed. I can share them because my fans and followers may have subscribed to my social media activity because of some influence I have in this space. As Klout describes it: it’s recommended content that will strike a chord with your friends, fans, and followers.

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Sanjay Desai, Klout’s Chief Product Officer, tells us that the redesign also includes four tags that will be displayed to highlight fresh content, along with those stories that are starting to trend online. Here’s how they’re defined:

  • On the Rise: Content that is on the verge of trending.
  • Crowd Pleaser: A user’s network is interested in the topics in the content.
  • Hidden Gem: Many people in your network haven’t seen the content.
  • Hot off the Press: Content was recently published by a trusted source.

Users can no longer add topics to other profiles as before. Fernandez tells us that that the feature had been prone to abuse by users for either practical jokes or malicious intent. Now, when you look at their Klout profile, it will simply show you the topics the service says they’re influential in. You can delete topics from your own profile if they don’t match up to your influence.

Another thing that users will notice is a thumbs up/down feature that’s Pandora-like. If you happen to see an article, video, or photo that Klout believes your audience would respond to, but you don’t agree with it, you can downvote it, and vice versa. The idea is that Klout’s algorithm will learn from your interests and actions to make sure that it’s providing you relevant content.

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The new Klout also has a compose message feature for users to push their original content out to Facebook and Twitter. It’s somewhat hidden in the top right-hand side of the screen, but when accessed will remind users of the interface on Tweetdeck or Hootsuite. You can also schedule when you want content to be published. This tool is repeated in the Schedule section of the Klout dashboard — over there, users can program multiple posts to be published.

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Of course, after you’ve reviewed and posted content, the next logical step is to analyze the results. The hope is that by sending out this content, your Klout score will have improved. The Measure section will display activity received on your posts and you can see the impact on your score. Right now, the tracking is the same as what was available prior to today, but the company says click tracking, reach, and reaction metrics will be available soon.

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A one-stop shop for content marketing

But while what we’ve seen is consumer-oriented, Klout has been testing this platform refresh with multiple brands. It’s obvious that businesses will see potential in publishing engaging content to their fans.

This update won’t have much impact on the mainstream social media user. Rather, it’s targeted at those who are looking to make a living through the use of social media. One could think about it like the stars created on YouTube — Klout is trying to repeat the process, except with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and other social networks.

We’ve started to see Klout take steps towards its vision of helping people create original content — just look at Cinch, Klout’s independent Q&A mobile app that was launched last year. Cinch let users pose Quora-like questions in the app and their network was pinged to see who could answer it — perhaps something similar to Jelly, except with a stronger focus on topical influence.

It’s refreshing to see Klout take the approach of encouraging content creation. After all, for some, it was a tad annoying to hear an unsubstantiated score which offered no additional analysis. Now, Klout users have an opportunity to reinforce why they’re influential about a particular topic and have the tools necessary to measure the accuracy of that theory. But make no mistake that this refresh is not about the company justifying its existence — it’s doing just fine, Fernandez tells us. In fact, he says that this product release will help his startup break-even, inching ever so close to becoming profitable.

The new Klout product is now available to all users.

Photo credit: CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP/Getty Images

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This iPhone app wants to be your radio time-machine, but you’ll need a Rdio subscription

Feb06
by Sindy Cator on February 6, 2014 at 5:40 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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Looking for ways to rediscover music from days of yore? Well, Rewind Radio for iPhone could be up your street.

Rewind Radio lets you search for music by decade (going back to the swinging sixties), specific year, or season. So, for example, you can select ’1978′, ‘the 1970s’ or ‘summer 1978′, and then it will stream random music from that period.

The one caveat is that it only plays 30 seconds of each song for free – unless you have a Rdio subscription, which you can use to access the full service and listen in-app. Alternatively, it links you through to iTunes to make a purchase.

➤ Rewind Radio

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NPD: 315 million tablets will ship in 2014 due to lower prices and better displays, over 65% of all mobile PCs

Feb06
by Sindy Cator on February 6, 2014 at 5:30 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, Mobile

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In 2013, tablets were expected and estimated to have overtaken PC shipments. More than a month into 2014, the predictions for this year are already here: tablet shipments will rise to 315 million this year, comprising more than 65 percent of the market.

Those latest numbers come from NPD, which believes falling prices and advances in display technology will lead not only to higher shipments of tablets, but lower notebook PC shipments in 2014. In fact, the firm predicts that by 2017, tablet shipments will climb to 455 million, encompassing nearly 75 percent of the mobile PC market:

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“Momentum for the tablet PC market is in full swing as it has become the dominant mobile PC form factor,” NPD DisplaySearch senior analyst Richard Shim said in a statement. “Competition is expected to increase as traditional notebook PC brands, including Lenovo, HP, and Dell update their product portfolios to emphasize tablet PCs. Increased competition will mean more attention on, and development of, various segments of the market, which will ultimately lead to greater choice and devices that better fit the needs of consumers.”

NPD predicts the worldwide average selling price for tablets will fall from $311 in 2014 to $296 in 2017. Meanwhile, standard notebook PC prices are expected to rise from $667 in 2013 to $693 in 2014, while ultra-slim PC prices are expected to rise from $885 to $936.

If true, this would naturally help increase adoption of tablets and further hurt notebook sales, particularly in emerging regions where first-time PC buyer penetration rates are the highest. Consumers will have more options to choose from, including AMOLED and other display technologies, a greater variety of screen sizes, and higher resolutions.

While we agree with the latter, it’s difficult to see that tablet prices will continue to fall for an additional five years straight. We’ve already seen some prices stabilize in developed countries. There is always a bottom.

Top Image Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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20 must-attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 2014

Feb06
by Sindy Cator on February 6, 2014 at 5:20 pm
Posted In: Analysis and Opinion, Around the Web, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Insider, Profiles and Interviews, startup, yec.co, Young Entrepreneur Council

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Earlier this month, I asked members of the Young Entrepreneur Council about the top events for founders in 2014. But we thought we’d dive a little deeper and get opinions from our female members. We asked 20 women of YEC the following question:

What is one must-attend conference or event you’re looking forward to in 2014, and why?

Their top picks (not all are gender-restricted!) are below:

Deepti Sharma Kapur 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20141. Forbes Women’s Summit

The Forbes Women’s Summit does a great job at bringing together women from all backgrounds. There are top CEOs, first-time entrepreneurs and other top women executives from corporate America.

Dinner the night before the conference gives each attendee a chance to get to know the other guests in an intimate setting and to discuss how women can continue innovating and advancing in the workplace.
– Deepti Sharma Kapur, Food to Eat

 

kelsey Meyer 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20142. Big Omaha

I attended Big Omaha last year and was thrilled with the speakers and attendees I met. Some standout speakers included CindyGallop and Catherine Rohr of DefyVentures. I’m always a fan of conferences with amazing female speakers.
– Kelsey Meyer, Influence & Co.

 

Kristi Zuhlke Kimball 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20143. O’Reilly Strata Conference

The O’Reilly Strata conference has been on my list to attend for over a year now. They are geared towards the data startup and have so many topics and great speakers that I think will help me explode growth for my company.
– Kristi Zuhlke Kimball, New Consumer Solutions LLC

 

Brooks Bell 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20144. eMetrics Summit

eMetrics Summit is all about analytics and data. I’ve been going for five years and it’s helped me understand all the challenges of analysts.

Analyzing data and understanding how data flows in a large organization is a critical skill for all of us. Too few of us have a strong grasp on it, and this is an excellent conference to get a view into that skill set.
– Brooks Bell, Brooks Bell

 

5. PSFK

Rakia Reynolds 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 2014There are a lot of great events I’m looking forward to this year, but the one I’m probably most excited about is this year’s PSFK conference. PSFK presents a ‘curated collection of creative thinkers will present new ideas in design, innovation and storytelling to an audience of peers’ in New York City on April 11.
– Rakia Reynolds, Skai Blue Media

 

6. Empact Showcase 2014

Sarah Schupp 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 2014I’m most looking forward to attending the Empact Showcase in 2014. Every year, this has been my favorite event. They pull together the country’s top U.S. entrepreneurs age 35 and under with revenues over $100,000.
– Sarah Schupp, UniversityParent

 

Leah Neaderthal 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20147. The Lesbians Who Tech Summit

I’m really excited for the first-ever Lesbians Who Tech Summit, which brings together hundreds of queer women and allies across all areas of technology.

Oftentimes it’s hard for LGBT women to find and connect with one another, even inside their own companies. The Summit is building a community of queer women in tech worldwide.
– Leah Neaderthal, Start Somewhere

 

Kim Kaupe 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20148. Inc. Women’s Summit

Out of all of the conferences I attended last year the one that stuck out the most to me was the Inc. Women’s Summit. A power-packed 10-hour day featuring seven accomplished women founders was exactly the type of fast moving and high-level learning that I enjoy

As we kick off 2014, I am looking forward to an announcement soon about how they will top last year’s event!
– Kim Kaupe, ZinePak

 

Katie Finnegan 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 20149. The WIRED Business Conference

The annual Wired Business Conference brings together business leaders effecting change through innovation, using new technologies to help them make a big difference. Speakers share an ambition that inspires, and 2013 included talks by several notable women in business, including Tory Burch and Marissa Mayer.
– Katie Finnegan, Hukkster

 

mary ellen slayter 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201410. HR Tech

A lot of our clients are in the HR technology industry, and my favorite show by far is the HR Tech conference organized by the HR Executive manage. There’s no better way to find out what’s new in the industry and network with other marketing executives, HR pros and trade media in the industry.
– Mary Ellen Slayter, Reputation Capital

 

Martina Welke 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201411. Dent

I’m very excited about Dent because it’s a small, curated group of people and there is a strong emphasis on relationship-building. The content looks fantastic and it’s the type of experience that leaves entrepreneurs inspired to be more creative — the perfect energy to kick off a productive spring season!
– Martina Welke, Zealyst

 

Sumi 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201412. Celebrate Your Life

As women entrepreneurs, it’s vitally important that we take the necessary time to fill our own selves up — journaling, meditation, quality food, exercise, whatever it is. We must take exquisite care of ourselves in order to best serve others.

My “must-attend” is the  “Celebrate Your Life” conference headlined by hugely inspiring speaker and author Marianne Williamson.
– Sumi Krishnan, K4 Solutions

 

Vanessa Van Edwards 150x150 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201413. World Domination Summit

This conference, put on by Chris Guillebeau of the $100 Startup, is truly the best conference I have ever been to. I cannot wait to go again this July. It might already be sold out, but if you can snag some tickets — DO IT!
– Vanessa Van Edwards, Science of People

 

Tynesia Boyea Robinson 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201414. Life Is Beautiful Festival

Tony Hsieh’s Life Is Beautiful festival is a perfect example of the type of holistic viewpoint entrepreneurs should have in terms of the intersection of our purpose, the people we love, and the places we enjoy.
– Tynesia Boyea-Robinson, Reliance Methods

 

Jessica Brondo 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201415. SXSWedu

SXSWedu is the most incredible conference for ed tech entrepreneurs and soon-to-be entrepreneurs. The speakers are fantastic, but the camaraderie is even better.

There is also always an Ed Tech Women event at the conference organized by Sehreen NoorAli, which is one of the most inspiring networking events I’ve been to in a while.
– Jessica Brondo, Admitted.ly

 

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I spoke at The Conference for Women last year amongst incredible women — including Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright. For any women entrepreneur, small biz owner, or thought leader, this a MUST-attend event.

What you’ll get is incredibly productive advice on running your business and amazing networking with high-profile women. You’ll also add a level of prestige to your own brand.
– Ishita Gupta, Fear.less Magazine

 

Mary Ray 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201417. Women 2.0 Conference

I’m looking forward to the Women 2.0 conference in San Francisco, because of the speakers and the companies represented (all in the tech space, and the speakers are women). Plus, it’s local, which fits my startup budget perfectly!
– Mary Ray, MyHealthTeams

 

Jess Butcher 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201418. SXSW

SXSW is Blippar’s must-attend event. A melting pot of every business connection we could hope to meet: top brands scoping out what’s ‘hot’ in the startup tech scene, every key agency in the land, and thousands of inspirational startups.

There’s almost too much to see and absorb — sometimes 15-20 meetings per day followed by a hardcore partying at night (fantastic team bonding!)
– Jessica Butcher, Blippar

 

Suzanne Smith 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201419. TED

I’m an avid fan of TED – local (TEDx), national, and women-only. TED is an opportunity for me to get outside my comfort zone and learn from others about all the cool things going on.

I always find connection points to my work and feel better about the future! I also improve my storytelling ability by watching others do their talks.
– Suzanne Smith, Social Impact Architects

 

Heidi Allstop 20 must attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 201420. Wisdom 2.0

Wisdom 2.0 is an awesome opportunity to take a step back from all of the business pitching and reflect on yourself as a leader. Speakers like Arianna Huffington and Tony Hsieh take the stage and share tips on practicing mindfulness, and attendees are discouraged from pitching one another.

In true San Francisco fashion, it comes complete with breaks for meditation, journaling and goal setting.
– Heidi Allstop, Spill

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QuizUp lands for the iPad as the hit trivia game claims 10m users in just 2 months

Feb06
by Sindy Cator on February 6, 2014 at 4:57 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Updates

QuizUpiOS 220x236 QuizUp lands for the iPad as the hit trivia game claims 10m users in just 2 monthsThere’s now a new version of QuizUp, the game that lets you challenge friends and virtual strangers with your general knowledge, designed specifically to make better use of the screen real-estate offered by an iPad.

While QuizUp was already available for iPhones, it seems the developer Plain Vanilla wanted the experience to be made all the more accessible and enjoyable for users on the slightly larger displays afforded by an iPad. And why not, just one month after launching, the game claimed more than 5 million users . Now one month later again and the company says that 10 million people now play it.

While mostly the same experience, the company updated the app with a redesigned Topics page, added emphasis on your friends in the overall rankings and a few other bug fixes, as well as optimizing the layout for larger screens.

➤ QuizUp | App Store

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