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Social Media Women February

Catriona Pollard - Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Reputation matters- Klout, Kred, and the growth of the social recommendation economy with Kate Carruthers.

How do you measure reputation on social media? It’s so much more than the number of followers you have.

Both Klout and Kred measure influence based on your ability to drive action. The Klout Score uses data from social networks to measure true reach, amplification and network impact. Kred analyses billions of tweets from the last 1,000 days to calculate your Kred. Every interaction you have made in that time is part of your score. It measures Influence and Outreach level.

But are they accurate? Kate will explain the new social recommendation economy and why reputation matters. She will discuss how to make the new social recommendation economy work for you.

About Kate:

Kate Carruthers is an expert and forecaster in online collaboration, social media, digital integration, unified communication, email and search marketing.

With extensive experience in senior executive roles for diverse organisations such as GE, AMP, Westfield and State Government she currently works in business strategy and implementation roles. Kate has also lectured in postgraduate business at Macquarie University and taught TAFE level courses in business and management.

She is Co-Founder of Social Innovation Sydney and was a long standing member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and is a Senior Member of the Australian Computer Society. She is on the Advisory Board for the Schools of Computer Science & Software Engineering and Information Systems & Technology at the University of Wollongong.

Kate is currently studying law part time as an external student with Queensland University of Technology.

Twitter: @kcarruthers 
Blog: http://katecarruthers.com/blog/

Please note: This month's Social Media Women is being held on the FIRST Tuesday of the month as the second Tuesday falls on Valentines Day.

A not to be missed event- learn about the new social recommendation economy and why reputation matters.

Register now for our February event at

http://socialmediawomenfebruary.eventbrite.com


Date: Tuesday 7 February 2012 (First week in February)
Time: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Venue: The Supper Club at the Oxford Hotel
,
134 Oxford st, Darlinghurst.

(Enter the Oxford St side of the hotel and walk up the stairs. Metered parking is a few steps away on Bourke St, $1.10 per hour)

 

 


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Book now! Social Media Women July: Social media: personal, community & business - blurring the boundaries.

Catriona Pollard - Wednesday, June 16, 2010

 

How is social media blurring the boundaries between our personal, acommunity and business lives? What are some of the issues and how can we manage them? What are the implications for privacy, publicity and protection?

Kate Carruthers
The very talented digital strategist Kate Carruthers will explore these shifting boundaries. Kate is a marketer, technologist, educator and strategist.

She currently works with the interactive agency Hyro as a digital strategist. She has also worked as an educator in the tertiary & TAFE sectors. She also has extensive experience in the senior IT roles in enterprise and government organisations.

She blogs at
www.katecurruthers.com/blog and can be found on Twitter @kcarruthers


Book now for our July event at
http://socialmediawomen.eventbrite.com 


Date: Tuesday 13 July 2010
Time: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Venue: The Supper Club at the Oxford Hotel
, 134 Oxford St, Darlinghurst.
(Enter the Oxford St side of the hotel and walk up the stairs. Metered parking is a few steps away on Bourke St, $1.10 per hour)

About Social Media Women
Social Media Women is all about inspiration and collaboration, support and confidence.It’s a networking and learning  group – both online and in person. We have created an inspirational place for women to gain experience and confidence to ask questions, learn and challenge themselves to grow, evolve and aspire. There will be lots of opportunity to network, connect and share to support each other and build a community. 

Web
:                           
www.SocialMediaWomen.wordpress.com 
Linkedin Groups
:          Social Media Women
Facebook:                   
Social Media Women
Twitter
:                        @SocialMediaWomn
Posterous
:                   socialmediawomen.posterous.com
Email:                         
socialmediawomen@gmail.com

 

 

 


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