How influential are you as a Twitterer? There is not really an easy way to answer that question, but a site like this one can give you something of a rough estimate. In principle, it will tell you know how much is your Twitter account worth, and do so in a matter of seconds. The figures are arrived at by taking into consideration criteria like the number of tweets and the number of followers that you have. And once the value has been estimated, you can generate a badge for pasting on your blog or site if you are proud of the results. Other than that, the obligatory “Best Of” categories are included for you to have a broader insight into the Twitterverse as a whole. These include sections like ”Top Today” and “Hot Tweets”, and the names are explicative enough as to what it is measured. Simply check them out if you want to see what is the difference between THE REAL SHAQ and you in terms of authority.
Ashton Kutcher Twitter profile is worth: $2,686,489
Your Twitter Ratio is the ratio of your followers to friends (or people who you follow). It is measured with the TFF Ratio (Twitter Follower-Friend Ratio). The higher the ratio, the more Twitter heat you pack.
A ratio of less than 1.0 indicates that you are seeking knowledge (and Twitter Friends), but not getting much Twitter Love in return. Check your pulse, you might be a bot.
A ratio of around 1.0 means you are respected among your peers. Many people think that a ratio of around 1.0 is the best – you’re listening and being listened to.
A ratio of 2.0 or above shows that you are a popular person and people want to hear what you have to say. You might be a thought leader in your community.
A TFF Ratio 10 or higher indicates that you’re either a Rock Star in your field or you are an elitist and you cannot be bothered by Twitter’s mindless chatter. You like to hear yourself talk. Luckily others like to hear you talk, too.
Lets Twitter user s quickly type in their Twitter ID and that of a friend or foe,” said Rick Robinson, founder of the site, “and the service reveals the winner as well as each user’s ‘Mojo’ index calculation.”
Twitter Mojo is based on a calculation of factors including “followers,” “number of updates” and “recent mentions” on Twitter. Twitchamp uses a proprietary equation to derive the Mojo number, which is listed next to each players n ame on the results page.
After each competition a player can click a link and Tweet the results to their Twitter community, exposing the battle to broader the “Twitterverse,” with embedded links back to the particular battle.
Twitchamp also tracks and displays the 50 most recent “fights” across the service as well as each player’s Mojo. Also calculated and attached to each user’s profile on Twitchamp is their running Mojo score.
“This is a fun way to see how you stack up against friends, or how you and others compare to Twitter celebs,” Robinson said. “And since your Mojo is potentially growing all the time, as is others, it’s worthwhile to check in regularly.
This service was created in 4h by the Swedish entrepreneur and developer Jonas Lejon. The value is calculated with a Ph.D algoritm that is based on the public information available on your Twitter profile.