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Infographics and Social Media
Come here to see the best in data visualizations and infographics. Many of the graphics will involve social media.
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The Art of Creating Perfect Social Media Posts - infographic

The Art of Creating Perfect Social Media Posts - infographic | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Each social media operates a bit differently, and each brand's followers have their own preferences and moods.

The fact is that, there is no One-Size-Fits-All trick or strategy, however, there are some guidelines that can help you create the perfect social content.

Use this infographic to find tips on how to craft perfects posts for GooglePlus, YouTube, Blog, Tumblr, Vine, Twitter and Facebook.


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Actions Speak's curator insight, April 18, 2014 9:57 AM

 

Effective communications are tough to accomplish.

 

Do you have some type internal training or processes to improve communications inside and outside your organization?

 

Mark Trinidad's curator insight, April 21, 2014 7:57 PM

this is great....

Heena Ali's curator insight, April 21, 2014 11:18 PM

Wonderfully explains all the tech language of diff social media sites, and how to attract the most attention!

 

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2014: The Numbers Behind Social Media [infographic]

2014: The Numbers Behind Social Media [infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it
Whether you use them for reaching potential customers, interact with people, or to generate content, Social Media is a power tool for businesses. Check out some of the most popular online networks and how much of an impact they each have.

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Charles Rein's curator insight, March 13, 2014 11:36 AM

Set it and Forget it, social media works

Graig Angarella's curator insight, March 24, 2014 1:14 AM

I found many of the statistics in this article to be very intriguing.  For starters, I did not realize that Twitter's follower base has now grown to over half that of Facebook's.  Furthermore, I had no idea that users spend close to the same amount of time on each site, because to me, Twitter is more of a place to simply post things, while Facebook is more of a place to browse.  Next, I was not surprised to hear that about 80% of Pinterest users are women, however, I was surprised when it stated that about half of the total number of users have children!  Last but not least, I personally have not heard much chatter about Google+, so it was surprising to find out that its follower count increases by about 33% each year!  All in all, it was a very interesting article to read through!

Daniel Vince's curator insight, March 24, 2014 2:30 PM

Another interesting infographic showing the potential and scale of social media.

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Where Social Media Use is Growing the Most (Infographic)

Where Social Media Use is Growing the Most (Infographic) | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Every year, in every continent around the globe, more people are using social media to interact. Nearly 1 in 4 people in the world now use social networks.

By 2016, eMarketer predicts that 2.55 billion people worldwide will use social networks. Top areas of growth? India, Indonesia, Mexico, China and Brazil.

Wishpond has put together an infographic featuring data on worldwide social-network use. Check it out to find out what parts of the world are likely to see the greatest growth.


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An infographic timeline of timelines and infographics | Visual.ly

An infographic timeline of timelines and infographics | Visual.ly | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

An infographic timeline of timelines and infographics, featuring the Isotype of Gerd Arntz and the official typeface of the Vienna Method, Futura...


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The Digital Marketing Trio Of 2013 [Infographic]

The Digital Marketing Trio Of 2013 [Infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Digital marketing has become one of the most focused on streams of marketing in the last few years. Three of the biggest digital marketing issues include social network marketing, mobile, SMS marketing, and content marketing. Here’s a brief look at each:

Social Network Marketing

As a marketing, you can rely on social media to connect, engage, and build relationships with current and potential customers.

Mobile / SMS Marketing

Mobile marketing is a term that covers several different methods of marketing through mobile devices. Mobile marketing can take several different shapes but one of the most popular is SMS marketing.

Content Marketing

Content marketing is the development of interesting and helpful materials to engage customers and clients. Examples of content can be blogs, infographics, online tools, YouTube videos etc.

 

This infographic displays some eye-opening statistics about these 3 digital marketing streams and might get you thinking more about including these streams into your marketing mix.


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Ennio Martignago's curator insight, August 29, 2013 3:01 AM

Sociale, Mobile e… Contenuti (!!!). Il terzetto di punta dell'anno in corso (e ml'olio solo di questo)

THOMAS Gwenaëlle's curator insight, August 29, 2013 3:12 AM

Le marketing digital on aime ça 

Ubleam's curator insight, August 29, 2013 3:47 AM

So do you use the smart logo : http://pinterest.com/ubleam/

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Social Media Infographic: Finding Your Way Around Google+

Social Media Infographic: Finding Your Way Around Google+ | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

It’s about time you give some love to Google+, a social media platform set to attract more people not only because of its new dressed up interface, but also by the recent features added.

 

Google+ is obviously betting big on photos as it launches its ability to “auto awesome” images uploaded to it. Its mobile app came through with its refreshing updates as well. All in all, it has been a very active month for Google+ and the new wave of features is projected to increase its social networking share.

Now here’s an infographic ready to turn anyone who’s willing to make the jump an instant Google+ savvy user.


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God Is.'s comment July 16, 2013 10:15 PM
There are lots of topics you can find here at Scoop it that explain and show all there is to know about Google +... Holler if you need any help... Just do a search for Google Plus here via Scoop It
Jesse Garboden's curator insight, July 17, 2013 9:19 PM

Google+ has Communites, they are better organized than Facebook groups.

Athena Catedral's curator insight, August 6, 2013 5:52 AM

Succinct cheat sheet for Google + posting

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Infographic: What Drives Social Media Searches and Engagement?

Infographic: What Drives Social Media Searches and Engagement? | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

As it turns out, social media and search go hand-in-hand...


From Facebook and Twitter, to Pinterest and MySpace (yes, it still exists), social media users are often on the search for… something.

For marketers, understanding the searches that lead to improved engagement is critical.

To that end, Azntaiji Multimedia and SocialRadius have produced a new infographic highlighting exactly what so many of us are searching for.


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Joe Wise's curator insight, May 21, 2013 5:33 PM

Helpful in knowing which clients will need you to pull content out of thin air for them >

Ramzi Mouakassa's curator insight, May 22, 2013 7:06 AM

Not a surprise at all that the top 5 searched topics socially are (1) Technology / Scoial Media, (2) Fitness, Health, & Sports, (3) Music, (4) F&B, & (5) Travel... I think that this one dropped Movies / Cinema for sure

Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight, May 22, 2013 12:37 PM

Ever wonder what people are searching for? This infographic will open your eyes. If you have a small business, you might want to be on the social media that can get this type of search by consumers.

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The Journey of a Tweet: Infographic

The Journey of a Tweet: Infographic | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world. This infographic shows the literal journey of a tweet - from the initial tweet to the retweet and beyond.

 

This graph shows that a single tweet can cross social media channels in mere seconds. In this age of quick technology, people are getting information at such a rapid rate that it’s hard to keep up at times...

Check out the infographic for more interesting facts.


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Maria Persson's curator insight, May 16, 2013 1:01 AM

Look closely...where do your tweets go in your 'professional circles'?

Joe Wise's curator insight, May 16, 2013 5:32 PM

Always wondered what the .....

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[Infographic] Evolving SEO tactics: longer posts, Google+ and the tilde

[Infographic]  Evolving SEO tactics: longer posts, Google+ and the tilde | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

This is an infographic about current SEO thinking with tips and tools to help sites rank better on search engines.

 

Most people have a general idea of how to optimize their content for search engines. That search engine algorithms are proprietary and evolving inevitably causes different opinions on SEO. Of course there’s another school of thought that minimal keyword research and a green-light from a SEO plugin are enough to publish a piece.

 

This infographic challenges writers and some of the preconceived notions about SEO. It has a mixture of tips and tools to help you rank better in search...


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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, May 2, 2013 12:52 PM
Great comment MizWalidah. I wold modify one point. Instead of "continually optimizing your meta keywords and tags" I would find ways to ping in fresh content such as User Generated Content from reviews or comments. Once a website I've SEOed is inside of Google's algorithm changing meta values that matter (mostly the page's title) can HURT SEO. I change titles VERY VERY carefully since the first rule of SEO is DO NO DAMAGE. The QDF (Quality Deserves Freshness) movement post Panda and Penguin LOVES it when a page pings, so I love the 1% of visitors who are willing to comment, review or otherwise contribute User Generated Content.

I DON'T play with meta nearly as much as you imply since to do so can look SPAMMY and cause real harm. The most important idea is creating content other people want to share. This is why I love GAMES and CONTESTS especially for bands. High engagement content such as Contests and Games can help with SEO and they can help create a distinct brand all bands need. Appreciate your enthusiasm, but be careful about meta (especially title) changes. Marty
Coralie D.'s curator insight, May 3, 2013 4:32 AM

Infographie sympa sur la rédaction SEO... A lire et relire, c'est toujours utile ! ;)

Joe Wise's curator insight, May 21, 2013 5:31 PM

Any of you SEO gurus out there care to confirm any of this?

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The Underlying Importance of Social Media [infographic]

The Underlying Importance of Social Media [infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

As a business owner or marketer it's very important to not only use social media to connect with customers, but also to understand the value in what social media brings.


Social media is revolutionizing the way companies market, brand and connect with customers and potential customers in ways we never thought possible. In this blog post, view an informative infographic that details the underlying important of connecting with customers on social media and what it can mean for your business.

 

In this infographic, learn more about the tools and resources available to leverage social marketing, how online networks (facebook, google+, twitter) affect consumer behavior, and what the resulting significant changes mean for businesses, social marketing, branding and analytics...


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Chris Lee's curator insight, September 29, 2014 3:39 PM

Infographic that explains the state of social network marketing and statistics which back up the notion of this platform being of major importance to any brand wishing to engage with their consumers.

Samara Paxton's curator insight, September 30, 2014 8:24 PM

Interesting the part about 'How are shoppers using their Smartphones?'- I have done every single one of those things. Also things like customer reviews on social websites- I definately will post on Facebook Business pages if I really like, or dislike a product. It really is important to be able to connect with your customer, especially for things such as products that are below a persons expectations. Social Media makes it so much easier to get it sorted out faster and in the public eye, which shows the brand in a poitive light.

 

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10 Amazing Social Media Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]

10 Amazing Social Media Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it
Did you know that Twitter is grabbing more new registrations than Facebook, with more than half of its entire userbase compromised of people who have signed up in the last year, compared to just 19 percent for Mark Zuckerberg’s baby?

What if I said that almost a quarter (23 percent) of Facebook users check their account five or more times each day, Twitter users are 33 percent more likely to be Democrats or – sorry Foursquare – that 74 percent of Americans are unfamiliar with the concept of ‘checking in’.

 

These, and several other amazing social media statistics, can be found in the infographic on social media statistics...


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LuciaSilva's comment, October 7, 2012 4:35 PM
Great post!
iPhone Developer's comment, October 12, 2012 7:51 AM
That's ow some good job
Ciberbebe.com's curator insight, July 23, 2013 4:56 AM

#socialmedia statistics

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Best Time For Sharing Content [Infographic]

Best Time For Sharing Content [Infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Many top marketers experiment with their content sharing approach to find the best time to send posts to Twitter, Facebook, and other social networking sites. You have to try this for your own content to find the right time.


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River Cliff Homes 's curator insight, December 30, 2013 9:13 AM

Interesting infographic on content sharing! What do find has been your best/worse to share content by device?

Heather Koroll's curator insight, March 19, 2014 9:26 PM

add your insight...

 
Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight, March 24, 2014 12:26 PM

Knowing when to share is always a good idea. Check out this infographic.

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Best Time For Sharing Content [Infographic]

Best Time For Sharing Content [Infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Many top marketers experiment with their content sharing approach to find the best time to send posts to Twitter, Facebook, and other social networking sites. You have to try this for your own content to find the right time.


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River Cliff Homes 's curator insight, December 30, 2013 9:13 AM

Interesting infographic on content sharing! What do find has been your best/worse to share content by device?

Heather Koroll's curator insight, March 19, 2014 9:26 PM

add your insight...

 
Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight, March 24, 2014 12:26 PM

Knowing when to share is always a good idea. Check out this infographic.

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The State of Twitter in 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC]

The State of Twitter in 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it
Since its inception over seven years ago, Twitter has built a community of over 200 million monthly active users, and over 170 billion tweets have been posted in total.

On average, users spend 170 minutes on the site each month and have 208 followers. Twitter is also undergoing a mobile revolution with 80% of its users accessing the site via a mobile device. 63% of brands use multiple Twitter accounts, with YouTube leading the way as the most-followed brand with 33 million followers...


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9Dotstrategies's curator insight, September 11, 2013 11:12 PM

About the State of Twitter in  2013....

 

Mehdi BH's comment September 12, 2013 5:03 AM
Interesting !
Samantha Kelly's curator insight, September 14, 2013 7:32 AM

Twitter has changed my life and opened up a whole new world! In Ireland there are over 81k active users.

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This Is What Happens In Social Media In A Day In 2013 [Infographic]

This Is What Happens In Social Media In A Day In 2013 [Infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

The progression of social networking has created some mind blowing statistics and metrics when it comes to what goes on within social media in a day.

 

This infographic, Social Media In A Day, contains statistics and metrics from 10 different popular social networking services, presented in a way that makes it easy to grab key statistics.

For example, on Facebook alone there are 2.7 billion (yes, billion) likes each day...


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Laura Tate's curator insight, July 10, 2013 8:25 PM

This is why it is crucial for every business to have a presence on the Web, and a strong social media marketing strategy. Take a look at some of the mind-boggling numbers on this chart.

Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight, July 14, 2013 12:59 PM

Very interesting stats regarding social media. Business Owners who are not using social media, need to get into the action

Maria Richards's curator insight, April 8, 2014 7:56 AM

Wow! Staggering statistics. 

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What Makes A Successful Social Media Campaign (Infographic)

What Makes A Successful Social Media Campaign (Infographic) | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Social media marketing is a great way to reach out to your loyal customers and find new leads. Check out the infographic below to discover the benefits of advertising on social networks and some advanced tips for bolstering your brand.


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Kaye Blum's curator insight, June 3, 2013 9:24 PM

A simple infographic with usage stats and some clear Dos and Don'ts for social media marketing.

Jim Doyle's curator insight, June 4, 2013 6:07 AM

What will make your Social Media Campaign be successful.

Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight, June 5, 2013 12:57 PM

Handy Do's and Don'ts, and the Infographic to make it so scan, read easy. Implementation is the key!  ~  D

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How Social Media Impacts SEO and Site Ranking: infographic

How Social Media Impacts SEO and Site Ranking: infographic | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Search engine optimization has not been dependent on a minimal number of factors for a long time now, such as number of times a keyword appeared on a page, and it continues to become a more complex web of on and off-page factors every month. One of the more recent factors that has had an impact on search ranking is social media.


This infographic breaks down ways that social media influences the visibility of your website in search results, including:

 

Social media can help search engines find and index your content faster Likes, shares, retweets, etc. indicates to search engine that content is new and interesting, often leading to a temporary increase in rankingsYour content will increase in search results for people connected to youIncreases domain authority and the number of inbound links to your website
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Jayne Courts's comment, May 22, 2013 3:54 AM
Venkatesh - if I am able I give my site as much media support as I can. As a social media trainer I need to 'try out' media before I can teach others to use it and give an insight into which is useful and which is not. So I tend to put my site and what I am doing out on the various social media platforms at least twice a day - I don't over emphasise my site because that can be counter productive (people switch off if all they see from you is self-promotion) and so it is keeping your presence alive but not switching off potential clients by constant ME, ME, ME. I perform both SEO services and social media training for others (see - just a bit of self promotion LOL)
Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight, May 22, 2013 12:18 PM

SEO and Social Media why it works and how it helps your ranking. Excellent infograpic.

Stephanie Smetana's curator insight, July 9, 2013 7:17 PM

This infographic is a great way to depict many of the articles I've previously pointed out that cover SEO and social media. It is almost easier to explain the relationship in an image format, especially for those who don't have a background in SEO.

 

There are many other factors that go into how much social media truly affects SEO, so there is more to be explained after this. But this is a great introductory image. It also emphasizes the speed with which social media makes an impact.

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Twitter on Paper / Infographics

Twitter on Paper / Infographics | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world.

This infographic looks at the Twitter facts and shares some interesting facts about the social media site which continues to grow daily. The numbers might just blow you away...


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Scott Langston's curator insight, June 5, 2013 8:16 PM

Twitter as a classroom tool? I'm just playing around, but there maybe something here for instant feedback? Dedicated class twitter account etc? Anyone doing this?

Katie Elizabeth's curator insight, August 8, 2013 1:24 PM

Twitter is a social media that many of you already use.  What has been/will be it's ultimate impact on culture?

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Strategy of Social Media Marketing Infographic

Strategy of Social Media Marketing Infographic | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

We all know that marketing strategy is a very important part of any company growth because only great marketing strategy and team can fly the company in the sky.


This infographic of social media marketing will help  to understand the latest social media marketing strategy. Check out the Infographic and share which social media marketing strategy you use the most for your project at the article link.


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SEO trends for 2013 "Less focus on tricks and more on good online marketing"

Enoxh's comment, May 9, 2013 4:12 PM
A media plan is just as important as a business plan! I'm always surprised how many businesses operate without a written business plan, same for media, it makes a huge difference!
Shiv Batta's comment, May 9, 2013 10:47 PM
It has become clear that social media is turning into quite the process. It’s becoming more and more important, so many different tools and advice columns keep popping up to help businesses and individuals stay organized and successful when it comes to this newer marketing effort. This has caused many companies to create a full-time social media position for experts to help manage the many social accounts, follow analytics, get creative with engagement, etc. It takes a lot of time and effort, but the payoff is only increasing as social involvement increase.
Retro Social Media's curator insight, May 15, 2013 1:13 PM

Genius...

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What Are The Best Ways To Engage Social Media Users? [INFOGRAPHIC]

What Are The Best Ways To Engage Social Media Users? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

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Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight, April 27, 2013 11:07 PM

Good ideas to bring your followers more engagement.

Two Pens's curator insight, May 3, 2013 12:59 PM

Interesting factoid here: questions rank pretty low on the engagement totem pole. 

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Social Media and Place

Social Media and Place | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it
Facebook most social cities: People everywhere use Facebook to check in to places. Here you can see the 5 top hotspots of the most "social"cities.

 

Questions to ponder: What attributes do these commonly 'checked into' landmarks have in common?  Are you surprised that some are or are not on the list?

 

Tags: socialmedia, place, tourism, infographic, London, NYC, Paris.


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Infographic: The Astounding Power Of Pinterest

Infographic: The Astounding Power Of Pinterest | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it
In our upcoming October design issue, one of the many fascinating feature stories we’ve lined up is a lengthy profile of Pinterest and its elusive CEO, Ben Silbermann.

 

That story goes live later this week, but until then, here's an infographic about Pinterest, created by Fast Company's staff and designed by our own Ted Keller.

 

In this profusion of figures, you find out a few, key things about the image-sharing service. For one, it’s dominated by women. Second, something about its layout and culture stokes an enormous buying impulse. And third, major brands are getting in on the act. It’s not a stretch to say that soon, at least on retail sites, a Pinterest button might become as ubiquitous as a Facebook Like. Check out the infographic, or tour the major findings in the accompanying slide show...


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