via Mashable

“Ultimately, we want to become similar to what ESPN is for player stats,” he says.

For now, TweetStarGame is very much in startup mode. Mezzy runs it with the help of two friends on top of his day job in social media, but the site has gained some attention recently in the world of sports blogging since launching in earnest just before the new year. Before the Super Bowl, Klout itself actually sourced the TweetStarGame’s organized data for an infographic on which teams and players were best on Twitter.

Mezzy also says TweetStarGame can provide value for companies looking for potential endorsers because “a brand can go in and see which players are most influential in their territory — for example just the National League Central — instead of having to search through each individual Klout score.”

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