CINCINNATI, OH, June 05, 2013 (Press-News.org) Socialpoint, Inc. announced today that its social media management tool, www.SocialPoint.Me will now include your Klout rating among its offerings.
"SocialPoint.Me is all about enhancing your social media life to make it easier, more convenient and more entertaining," said Chris Burnett, SocialPoint, Inc's Vice President of Marketing. "Klout is a natural fit for our clients who are using multiple social media sites."
SocialPoint. Me enables its users to aggregate and customize all their social media newsfeeds from one App or site. SocialPoint.Me clients are often social media "power users" so naturally they are interested in how their social media activity is affecting their own social media influence. Klout measures a users' influence and gives them a Klout ranking.
SocialPoint.Me allows its clients to aggregate, customize, search, post to and manage their newsfeeds from Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tumblr, and Foursquare. AT&T mobile customers can also manage their text messages and "messages on behalf of" with the Socialpoint integration tool.
SocialPoint.Me also offers an Android app and will be announcing an IOS app in June.
www.SocialPoint.me is SocialPoint.Me is the Social Media Management Tool built for the everyday person to enhance their social experience. Connect your favorite social networking sites and then use our custom tools and features to explore your social world like never before!
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SocialPoint.me clients will now be able to check their Klout rating when managing their social media feeds through www.SocialPoint.me.
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