Hey Sekaha,
Did you know that large companies like Disney, Chevrolet, American
Airlines, and others are using social scoring mechanisms to fine
tune their marketing? Many decisions are being made based on a
social scoring tool called a Klout Score. If you're using
Twitter, you probably have a Klout Score, whether you know it or
not. In today's world, marketers need to know that Klout
matters.
On Tuesday, Dec 17th at 11 am ET (8 am PT), members of my Inner
Circle will be privy to a private conversation with Gina Carr and
Terry Brock, authors of the best-selling new book from McGraw-Hill
called Klout Matters: How to Engage Customers, Build Your Digital
Influence-- and Raise Your Klout Score For Success!
In this exclusive members-only discussion, I will get to the
nitty-gritty with Gina and Terry, so you know what Klout is, why
you should know about it, and specific steps you can take to
enhance your Klout Score.
In order to be eligible to join this call, you must first sign up
as a charter member for my Inner Circle.
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
NOTE: This is for people who know that I have been on the
cutting-edge of technology, the web and marketing for almost
nineteen years, and who want to know what the NEXT BIG THING is!
With TWO monthly calls featuring behind-closed-doors updates on
what I am working on now, early access to my products and a number
of other bonuses, the Inner Circle is created for forward-thinking
entrepreneurs ready to enter 2014 locked and loaded!
Here's more about Klout and Tuesday's members-only call:
When Chevrolet wanted to increase sales of their Chevy Volt, they
went to Klout to locate key influencers in the areas of
environmental issues and automobiles. Chevrolet gave these key
influencers the use of a Chevy Volt for a long weekend. This
promotion generated a great deal of "earned media" for
the Chevy Volt. It was beneficial to those reading, as they learned
from people they respected. It was beneficial for Chevrolet, as
they built their brand with key members of that community.
Klout Matters.
When American Airlines wanted to increase their visibility with the
flying public, they offered a free day in their prestigious
Admirals Club for anyone who had a Klout Score of 55 or higher.
This resulted in greater awareness and recognition of their
exclusive club among the frequent fliers. It also helped American
Airlines focus their advertising resources for maximum benefit.
Klout Matters.
The Palms Casino Hotel in Las Vegas recently offered free upgrades
to guests who were checking in and had a high Klout Score. This
resulted in increased positive buzz for the hotel as well as some
very nice perks for those with high Klout Scores.
Klout Matters, my friends...
And Klout matters today for marketers. If you want to reach key
influencers and use your marketing dollars wisely, you need to know
about Klout and what it can do for you. This members-only
discussion will help reveal where we are today and what you need to
know.
Once again, in order to participate in this exclusive session, you
must be a member of my Inner Circle.
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
Click to join me for the first-ever membership that takes you
behind-the-scenes with me so you can discover what I believe is
really important today as you seek to grow your business. You
don't want to miss this one!
Once you are registered as a member, you will find call-in
information for Klout Matters in the member site.
I look forward to you joining me on the journey!
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
Do good stuff,
Joel
P.S. - I've never done a mastermind group like this. Wait
until you see all the benefits, which include access to a PRIVATE
CLOSED FACEBOOK GROUP!
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
InfoMedia, Inc., 1151 Eagle Drive, Suite 325, Loveland, CO 80537, USA
To unsubscribe or change subscriber options visit:
http://www.aweber.com/z/r/?nMyc7BwstCwcrOysnMzMtEa0TIzM7BxMLEw=
Did you know that large companies like Disney, Chevrolet, American
Airlines, and others are using social scoring mechanisms to fine
tune their marketing? Many decisions are being made based on a
social scoring tool called a Klout Score. If you're using
Twitter, you probably have a Klout Score, whether you know it or
not. In today's world, marketers need to know that Klout
matters.
On Tuesday, Dec 17th at 11 am ET (8 am PT), members of my Inner
Circle will be privy to a private conversation with Gina Carr and
Terry Brock, authors of the best-selling new book from McGraw-Hill
called Klout Matters: How to Engage Customers, Build Your Digital
Influence-- and Raise Your Klout Score For Success!
In this exclusive members-only discussion, I will get to the
nitty-gritty with Gina and Terry, so you know what Klout is, why
you should know about it, and specific steps you can take to
enhance your Klout Score.
In order to be eligible to join this call, you must first sign up
as a charter member for my Inner Circle.
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
NOTE: This is for people who know that I have been on the
cutting-edge of technology, the web and marketing for almost
nineteen years, and who want to know what the NEXT BIG THING is!
With TWO monthly calls featuring behind-closed-doors updates on
what I am working on now, early access to my products and a number
of other bonuses, the Inner Circle is created for forward-thinking
entrepreneurs ready to enter 2014 locked and loaded!
Here's more about Klout and Tuesday's members-only call:
When Chevrolet wanted to increase sales of their Chevy Volt, they
went to Klout to locate key influencers in the areas of
environmental issues and automobiles. Chevrolet gave these key
influencers the use of a Chevy Volt for a long weekend. This
promotion generated a great deal of "earned media" for
the Chevy Volt. It was beneficial to those reading, as they learned
from people they respected. It was beneficial for Chevrolet, as
they built their brand with key members of that community.
Klout Matters.
When American Airlines wanted to increase their visibility with the
flying public, they offered a free day in their prestigious
Admirals Club for anyone who had a Klout Score of 55 or higher.
This resulted in greater awareness and recognition of their
exclusive club among the frequent fliers. It also helped American
Airlines focus their advertising resources for maximum benefit.
Klout Matters.
The Palms Casino Hotel in Las Vegas recently offered free upgrades
to guests who were checking in and had a high Klout Score. This
resulted in increased positive buzz for the hotel as well as some
very nice perks for those with high Klout Scores.
Klout Matters, my friends...
And Klout matters today for marketers. If you want to reach key
influencers and use your marketing dollars wisely, you need to know
about Klout and what it can do for you. This members-only
discussion will help reveal where we are today and what you need to
know.
Once again, in order to participate in this exclusive session, you
must be a member of my Inner Circle.
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
Click to join me for the first-ever membership that takes you
behind-the-scenes with me so you can discover what I believe is
really important today as you seek to grow your business. You
don't want to miss this one!
Once you are registered as a member, you will find call-in
information for Klout Matters in the member site.
I look forward to you joining me on the journey!
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
Do good stuff,
Joel
P.S. - I've never done a mastermind group like this. Wait
until you see all the benefits, which include access to a PRIVATE
CLOSED FACEBOOK GROUP!
http://www.JoelCommInnerCircle.com
InfoMedia, Inc., 1151 Eagle Drive, Suite 325, Loveland, CO 80537, USA
To unsubscribe or change subscriber options visit:
http://www.aweber.com/z/r/?nMyc7BwstCwcrOysnMzMtEa0TIzM7BxMLEw=