Are you an avid social photo sharer? Do you own a mobile device with camera, a point and shoot and an SLR with a bunch of different lenses? And, do you often cart all three (or more) of these around, snapping photos and then uploading them to Facebook, Twitter and Flickr? Do you love Instagram?
Well, if you are answering yes to all (or most) of this, then you should go to Photorankme and get your social photo-sharing score (or rank).
This simple (and quick) little analytic asks you to plug in the social media photo sites/apps you use the most (Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram). It quickly assesses how many photos you’ve posted, how many “likes” you’ve received, number of comments made and gives you a score of 1-100.
My ruby slipper photo (shown here) taken with my iPhone and posted to Facebook a couple of weeks ago when I was road tripping through Kansas (seriously) factored into my score of 50. A score I thought was pretty good. Turns out, though, that on my leaderboard I’m already ranked #2, after Robert Scoble (not a bad person to come in second place after, by the way). Of course, I haven’t asked any of my other social media friends to play yet.
Kathy Drasky regularly writes about online culture. Her marketing and communications work with the ANZA Technology Network, Advance Global Australians and with various Australians and Australian enterprises has led to at least a dozen trips Down Under.
An accomplished digital photographer, her photos have appeared in 7×7 Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle and Google Schmap.