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Check out McKinsey & Company how ‘social intelligence’ can guide decisions by offering decision makers rich real-time data, social media is giving some companies fresh strategic insight.
This infographic shows that Google+ shares are more valuable to merchants than referrals from Twitter or Facebook, according to an analysis of $5 million worth of online purchases that came through the social commerce platform Addshoppers.com.
Ragan has published a survey looking at how companies structure their social media teams. In summary:
42% of companies have just one person looking after social media.
40% of companies have 2-3 people looking after social media.
9% of companies have six or more people managing social media.
25% of companies have interns helping with social media.
86% of companies measure social media in terms of likes and followers.
Of all comms departments, advertising is the least likely to be in charge of social media in 26% of instances – marketing and PR are most likely (70% and 69% respectively).
The Web and the mobile browsers remain one of the top ways that users interact with websites and if they have trouble on their smartphone, there is a good chance they are not coming back. That’s where responsive design can help. This excellent infographic gives a clear and brief of this topic. Checkout froont.com (responsive web design, in the visual way).
Social media can be intimidating. It seems like every day there are new features to navigate and policies to grapple with. I love this infographic not just because it’s colourful and easy to read, but also because it transcends a single platform to illustrate best practice procedures that work across the social media spectrum.
Here is a a infographic for musicians, labels, and other music companies in search engine optimization (SEO) from digitalmusic.org. It walks readers through the basics of how search engines such as Google and Bing work, then provides a series of simple tips and website dos and don’ts.
This infographic should help researchers and advertisers to see what great potential there is in the power of social media and general online influence. Bloggers, tweeters, and Facebook champions really can be wise investments; read more at Business2community.com
Give your clients a lovely warm feeling inside – and keep them coming back – with these bridge-building tips
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 engines.
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.
There are many cloud storage services out there, one of which is Google Drive. The good thing about Google Drive is that it’s linked to your Gmail account. It also supports basic document editing through web browsers. But hongkiat.com have found 15 more tips and tricks that to get more out of Google Drive.
European Football Transfer Tool, is a clever online data visualization of all the transfers throughout Europe's top football leagues, such as the "Premier League" of England, "Bundesliga", and several more. Its shows some interesting patterns of the clubs which are loosing players, and those that are speedily acquiring them.
Wouldn’t it be great to get weekly website performance updates as a simple, easy-to-read graphic? Now you can go beyond the Google Analytics dashboard with a new creative – and free – tool by Visual.ly.
If you are just getting started on the journey of developing your website, you may feel overwhelmed with all the things you need to figure out and plan before you even get started.
There are definitely enough details to consider that it’s worth making a list so you don’t forget any of them. Or, instead of making your own list. This infographic from Pixaal showing the basic things to note before someone or company develop a website. Pixaal has summarized it all to 26 things that are really crucial to develop a website.
Rand Fishkin shares his take on the shift from "SEO" to "inbound marketing" and what the future holds for our industry at large.
Perfect reading and recapping of SEO Site optimizations tactics.
Big Profits of the ability to provide highly personalized, cross-platform consumer experiences from Big Data, has a potential to lead to massive revenue increases.