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Digital Journal releases February 2013 ‘Power User’ list

“Combing through data of how readers and contributors interact with our network, from frequency of posting to how highly content ranks across our network, has provided us key insights into engagements metrics and kind of content most shareable and viral across the world,” said Digital Journal CEO, Chris Hogg.
Digital Journal publishes a Top 20 list to highlight the company’s top performers across the Digital Journal network. Recording actions such as quantity of articles published, frequency of visit and how engaged members are, Digital Journal awards points and badges to individual contributors based on the amount of their activity. The members who stay the most active in the month are then rewarded with a “Power Users” badge.
In addition to creating incentive for contributors to participate, Digital Journal aims to showcase talent and create a level of transparency that gives an open look at how people interact with a digital media organization.
In no particular order, Digital Journal’s February 2013 Power Users include:
Lonna Lisa Williams
Leigh Goessl
Karl Gotthardt
Greta McClain
Brett Wilkins
Kay Mathews
Robert Myles
JohnThomas Didymus
Tim Sandle
Marcus Hondro
Ken Hanly
Layne Weiss
Alexander Baron
Yukio Strachan
Anne Sewell
Eileen Kersey
Paul Wallis
Igor I. Solar
Christopher Szabo
Can Tran

Digital Journal compiles data on a monthly basis and resets the points at the beginning of each month when a new competition begins. More info on Digital Journal’s gamification project can be found here. If you would like to compete for a top spot on Digital Journal, simply sign up for an account and start contributing! It’s that simple.
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