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@TomHumbarger

Name: Tom Humbarger

Bio: social media strategist, marketing, B2B, community strategy, community management, consultant, blogger, runner, father of 4 - how can I help you?

Influence 33.7
Popularity 50.4
Engagement 33.9
Trust 20.3
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and here's the low down

Your Influence score - Your influence could increase if you followed more people and engaged with them. Take part in the conversations, post interesting content and don't be shy about saying what's on your mind.

Your Popularity score - Your popularity score is OK – but can easily get better. The chances are you have got a good following but there are a few things you can do to make the seismic shift to become Mr. or Mrs. Popular. This number is solely based on how many followers you have. Many Twitter measurement tools purely rank people according to this metric, however just because someone is popular doesn't mean they are influential. However, to increase your popularity post regular and interesting content, time your posts to peak times and add hashtags to make it easier for people to find your tweets. You’ll have more people following you in no time.

Your Engagement score - Your engagement is low because of the way you interact with your community. Twitter is not just about broadcasting your thoughts, telling the world about the great pizza you had last night or pushing your latest post – it’s about conversations. Take the time to know the people who follow you and contribute to the many interesting discussions out there.

Your Trust score - Your trust score is low because the content that you tweet is either not credible, interesting or newsworthy. The Edelman Trust Barometer states that 77% of people refused to buy products or services from a company they distrusted. It is trust that makes someone act – for this reason alone, having a high trust score is considered by many to be more important than any other category. Trust can be measured by the number of times someone is happy to associate what you have said through them – in other words, how often you are retweeted. To increase your trust score create more posts that will give your followers a reason to retweet what you have said.