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Check your Pinterest influence score with PinClout

Pinterest Clout ScorePinterest, the shiny new bauble in the social media world, now has its own “influence score,” similar to the Klout score.

It’s PinClout and it will rank your influence on a scale of 1 to 100. It measures factors such as how many followers you have, how many people you follow, and how many likes you have accumulated.

  • Start by creating a free PinClout account here and provide your Pinterest name.
     
  • PinClout will send you a confirmation email.
     
  • Click on the and log in.
     
  • PinClout will calculate your number of pins, repins, how many people you follow, how many people follow you, your likes comments and boards and deliver your score.

I’ve written before about the various sites that are branding us like cattle with “reputation scores“ and this one more of what eventually will be a very long list. I just started using Pinterest so I can’t share any of my pesonal experiences with that site or with PinClout. 

What do you think of PinClout? Too early to judge? Based on the popularity of Pinterest, will PinClout be a major player that determines our overall “influencer score”?  Have you seen your PinClout score rise or fall?  How are you using PinClout in your publicity or PR campaigns? 

by Joan Stewart on February 28, 2012

Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: Klout, Pinterest

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  1. Phyllis Zimbler Miller says

    February 28, 2012 at 4:39 pm

    Joan —

    Thanks for writing about PinClout, and I just joined to see my score.

    Given that I only started adding pins and boards in earnest to my Pinterest account two days ago, I think a score of 25 out of 100 is okay as a baseline.

    As I participate more on Pinterest, I’ll be able to evaluate what I think of PinClout in connection to whether my score rises.

    Phyllis Zimbler Miller
    http://pinterest.com/zimblermiller

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    • Joan says

      February 28, 2012 at 6:55 pm

      I used to obsess over my Klout score. But no more. I’d rather spend my time looking for good content and sharing it.

      Reply
  2. Robbie Schlosser says

    February 28, 2012 at 5:40 pm

    Hi Joan,
    Enjoyed your post in Michelle Shaeffer’s blog.

    Thanks for this tip about PinClout. I’m pretty new to Pinterest, and I just signed up to monitor my score. I guess I don’t mind being branded like cattle, if that’s what it takes to track how influential I can be among the people who follow me. So far my score is low, and PinClout is showing me a list of things I can do to improve it.

    Based on its popularity, I expect Pinterest will keep the online media social. That will keep my life interesting and help my business grow.

    Thanks for your interesting blog. I’ll return regularly.
    Robbie

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    • Joan says

      February 28, 2012 at 6:54 pm

      Don’t worry about a low score right now, Robbie. Just keep working to fill Pinterest and the other social media sites with good content.

      And remember that in some cases, those scores don’t mean a hill of beans. People can still be very influential within their circle without being on sites like Pinterest or even Twitter.

      Reply

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