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HP finds weak link between online popularity and influence

HP finds weak link between online popularity and influence

It is worth emphasizing that HP's studies are designed to the highest scientific

standards; they are not isolated case studies or the musings of a "social media expert." They typically involve very large numbers of people and thus they reveal some fundamental aspects of our increasingly online culture.

The latest study from Dr Huberman and team is on what makes a Tweet or a Twitter user influential. More than 22 million tweets were analyzed and it led to the creation of the IP Algorithm, which measures the influence and passivity of Twitter users.

The study found:

- Most Twitter users are passive, they do not re-Tweet.

- There is a difference between popularity and influence. High numbers of followers does not equal influence because those followers do not re-Tweet.

- To become influential, Twitter users must somehow persuade their followers to re-Tweet.

To measure influence, the study looked at how much traffic a Tweeted URL received, using the Bit.ly shortening service, which also tracks clicks.

From the paper Influence and Passivity in Social Media - HP Labs Research:

This reveals interesting implications about the relationship between a person's popularity and the inuence she has on other people. In particular, it shows that having many followers on Twitter does not imply power to inuence them to even click on a URL[hp laptop battery].

The Conclusion:

Given the mushrooming popularity of Social Media, vast eorts are devoted by individuals, governments and enterprises to getting attention to their ideas, policies, products,and commentary through social networks.

But the very large scale of the networks underlying Social Media makes it hard for any of these topics to get enough attention in order to rise to the most trending ones.

Given this constraint, there has been a natural shift on the part of the content generators towards targeting those individuals that are perceived as inuential because of their large number of followers.

This study shows that the correlation between popularity and inuence is weaker than it might be expected.

This is a reection of the fact that for information to prop-agate in a network, individuals need to forward it to the other members, thus having to actively engage rather than passively read it and cease to act on it.

Moreover, since our measure of inuence is not specic to Twitter it is applicable to many other social networks.

This opens the possibility of discovering inuential individuals within a network which can on average have a further reach than others in the same medium regardless of their popularity.

The fact that this study's findings can be applied beyond Twitter is fascinating, especially applied to the work of PR and advertising firms.

For example: If a PR firm succeeds in placing a story abut a client company on a popular news site, it means little in terms of that story being influential and reaching potential customers, investors, or others.

Targeting the right media outlets based on influence is more important than the popularity of any one publication.

The same can be applied to advertising. Advertising agencies buy "numbers" when placing ad buys. But they should be concentrating on targeting in regards to influence.

The HP study shows that there is a significant opportunity for those PR and advertising firms that understand the distinction between popularity and influence and know how to act on it.

HP finds weak link between online popularity and influence

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