Ronaldo Rules The Web 2.0 Waters: FanPageList.com Ranks Athletes Social Media Power

Posted by Jonathan in INTERNET on 08-25-10    No Comments


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It’s come to this: Power rankings for athletes in social media.

San Fransisco-based FanPageList.com does a dang good job of combining Facebook page data and Twitter usage to break down which athletes have got the best Web 2.0 game. Essentially the service aggregates other rankings. It takes page data from Facebook, retweeting rankings from Klout.com and some other public info and bakes it up into data that defines the social influence of sports stars.

While the methodology can be chunky, there are some fascinating nuggets of insight.

Namely, Cristiano Ronaldo leads the world in total value of his Facebook page, that is what the ad impressions for the page would be worth. The soccer legend is followed by No. 2 Rafael Nadal. Tennis stars, it seems, draw an upscale audience. No. 3 is Usain Bolt. The top American athlete? No. 4 Venus Williams who beats No. 5 Kobe Bryant.

And LeBron James? He is 36th. As we have talked about, The Chosen One totally effed his reputation with that shameless hour-long special to announce he was going to play for the Miami Heat — a fact that anyone with half a brain in their head already knew anyway.

The Web never forgets. Remember that, athletes.

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