Forbes Magazine recently very kindly named me in the global Forbes Top 50 Social Media Influencers. I thought I would repay the compliment by listing in order of Influence, the top 500 Australian Journalists by influence in social media. Editors should really pay attention – if the journalists are not connecting with readers, having their content distributed through communities, are they fulfilling ALL of their brief (to communicate stories that will be read and discussed by Australians)? At the moment, social media influence is in the hands of industry experts who write (original source) or find (filter) stories and then distribute them into the community. I’m pretty sure Journalists will do that even better as they move into online communities properly (not just use it to pilfer stories for traditional media).

FYI Leaderboards (lists) are an important function of community online or offline. The Role of Leaderboards in Online Communities.

From PeerIndex. Compare with the (outdated) Klout list  – based on my list from 2009. Use your scrolly-wheely-mousey thing to scroll. Which journalist/media person is missing? Let me know, I’ll add them, and we’ll see where they are on the list :)

Note Rupert Murdoch and Monica Attard are fairly new to social media so their ranking will increase if they continue to use it.

Influence is a funny thing – other people have to say you have it. And more than say, they have to show it in their actions. Retweeting, sharing, liking, forwarding, commenting, emailing… that’s influence. In some senses “influence” is filtering. Communities seek out people who can filter for them. Journalists filter News, Academia filters Research, Academy Awards filters Actors, Olympics filters SportsPeople. And I’m filtering Journalists for you. ;)

social_media_influencers LP

Always consider the filtering system e.g. Authors. First they must finish the book, then they must get published, then they must get distributed, then they must get on a Top list, then they need word of mouth. Lots of filtering to be a successful author. Here is a list of different types of Influencers and Social Media.

Influence is a TIME thing too.

Start, build a profile, contribute, get rewarded in comments and connections, if you don’t like what you get rewarded with, revise your tone and strategies.

Social Web - Reputation Management Cycles diagram

What do you think? Can journalists that come with inbuilt reputation systems of filters by Editors and Media Proprietors gain EARNED media in social media?

Images from my diagram set.

DISCLAIMER: I run classes on building reputation and influence in social media and how to find influencers. #RhymeMeetReason

 

Ever wondered which Australian companies, icons, brands have the most fans on Facebook?  Here’s a list of fan Pages for Australian companies, in order of most fans. Please don’t confuse volume with being “good” at social media. Alriighty? Nothing to see here, move along, this is for my social media classes. I use this list to teach classes on social media. We go through some of the pages and evaluate how well they are doing. We also look at the pages that aggregate all their products and brands on multiple tabs on one page versus individual pages for each brand. Continue Reading…

 

Scott Pape @ScottPape of Barefoot.com.au accidentally blocked a bunch of followers and was trying to work out who he had blocked. “It appears that one of my guys has accidently blocked most of my followers by using a 3rd party app. I’m a technophobe – can anyone help?” Now I’ve blocked thousands of spammers and around 5 trolls so I thought it would be cool to find a list somewhere. Which is where I ran into trouble. Twitblock.org has a list – you click on “blocking 1234″ and it should give you a list. Doesn’t work for me – possibly Continue Reading…

 

Is your Facebook home page filling up with stuff from a few noisy friends? Do you really just want updates from around 20 or 50 people, not the hundreds you have somehow acquired? First of all Create a new Friends List: From Facebook.com/Home click CREATE (bottom right) (see above). This will create a friend list for you Fill in the details. Mostly that just means giving the group a name like FAVOURITES. I call mine, MY NEWSFEED. Then add the people who you DO want in the newsfeed – start typing their name. Make sure they have a tick next Continue Reading…

 

A “top list” of social networks and online communities for business and corporate. Not blogs – they must have community features of many-to-many discussions, leaders, UGC etc.  Here’s my Australian list: Aussie Innovation – drupal site with forums and so on. Aussie Tycoon – vBulletin forum for entrepreneurs Australian Businesswomen’s Network – run mentoring programs (private community). Australian Business Forum – have a forum, tumbleweed territory – John Rashleigh, Chairman Australian Investment Network – Connecting Entrepreneurs with Angel Investors investors can list Australian Women Online – supporting women in business Flying Solo – tagline: Loving your own company. Australia’s community Continue Reading…

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