Groupon's Hidden Influence on Reputation One of the biggest internet phenomena in recent years has been the rise of daily deal sites such as Groupon or Living Social. These sites offer discounts, generally of between 40 and 60 per cent, for products and services available in specific cities around the world. These deals are expensive for merchants: Groupon takes about half the revenue that the vouchers generate. But although merchants may make a short term loss during the deal, the potential benefit is of long term growth due to the repeat business from new customers. Many merchants have been persuaded–the sales for daily deal sites is expected to reach $1 billion this year. So an important question is how well this business model works. You must have a Klout score of 40 or more to get into this Fashion's Night Out party.
Social media truly is taking over.
From communicating with friends, staying updated with family members, and even to networking opportunities with potential employers or business contacts — if you haven’t gone social, you’re living in the past. Even the world of fashion seems to be caught up in the trend. 5 Tools That Help Measure Your Social Media Influence. Do you know if you’re having an impact on Twitter, Facebook and other social media networks?
Do you want some tips on how to measure your social media influence? As Twitter continues to grow, tools to enhance your Twitter experience and measure your influence are popping up all over the web. In this article, I’ll highlight five free tools that offer easy ways to keep track of your influence on Twitter and beyond. #1: Klout Perhaps one of the more well-known resources for measuring your Twitter influence is Klout, which is available as an extension for Chrome and Firefox, as well as the stand-alone site.