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If you’re into building websites, mobile sites, or apps, you probably use some type of mockup tool—prior to coding—to help you envision how a site will work and look. But do you get customer feedback on them? In this ultimate guide, UserTesting.com helps you explore leading mockup tools — wireframing, prototyping, and simulating –and show you how to run user tests with them. Complaring 31 wireframing, prototyping and simulating tools, the infographic gives you an idea which among these tools would work best for you. Source: http://www.usertesting.com/blog/2012/10/23/the-ultimate-wireframing-tools-guide/
This infographic from Silverpop takes a look at the major players in social media – including those lucky enough to find themselves in the 100+ million user club – and provides some key statistics and growth data for twenty different channels. Full details at: http://ijustdid.org/2012/11/top-social-networks/
The following infographic from LocksmithManhattanNYC.net shows the vehicle thefts on a per capita basis. An area with a much smaller population and a moderate number of thefts can—and often does—have a higher theft rate than an area with a much more significant vehicle theft problem and a larger population to absorb it. It also shows the top 25 metro areas with the highest auto theft rates and the top 10 stolen cars.
Over 700,000 people die every year from counterfeit medicines, with 100,000 occurring in the United States alone! To put that in proper perspective, 700,000 people just about equals the population of El Paso, Texas. Every day worldwide a new counterfeit medicine ring is busted, and yet another one pops up to put the public’s safety in danger. To keep you well informed Accessrx.com have created this to highlight the 8 Most Common Counterfeit Medicines worldwide.
If your company has still not implemented a mobile advertising campaign, maybe the following statistics will help change your mind.
In an infographic by MPA@UNC, they profile several successful grassroots and nonprofit campaigns, explain tactics that increase the impact of a message, and explore emerging trends in charitable giving and volunteering.
The following photo explains social media with coffee. The duck face part on Instagram is pretty spot on :)
Content Curation as Source of Content Marketing Don’t have enough time each day to create original content? The visual explores how curation can become an effective tool to incease visibility, boost SEO and establish thought leadership. Yes, you don’t have to constantly create original content to effectively showcase your knowledge about a topic but carefully handpicking the best content sources and amassing or putting them together in a way that clearly explains all strong points will help you produce an organized content. Key Takeaways: - Creating original content is the biggest obstacle for 73% of content marketers. - 75% of marketers cannot justify spending the time needed to create original content for their audience. - There are a variety of tools developed within the past 3 years that can help marketers and content curators gather the most relevant content, re-purpose it, and present it to their audience in unique ways. - 85% of brands use content curation to establish thought leadership, and 80% say it enables them to increase brand visibility
How does Facebook determine which post gets to your News Feed? The answer is simple, it is based on its Facebook EdgeRank Algorithm.
What is your inbox composed of? The following infographic from MimeCast shows a breakdown of te average corporate inbox and key trends shaping email strategy. These are the results based on the survey to IT professionals across US, UK and South Africa. Key take-aways: - 63% Internal - 37% External - 25% Functional work emails - 25% Essential - 15% Low level work emails - 14% Mission Critical - 13% Personal - 8% Junk Source: http://www.mimecast.com/Global/Landing%20Pages/Shape-of-email-v3.jpg
Why it makes sense to advertise with Facebook? Here are just some of the interesting stats: - 955 Million Monthly Active Users - 543 Million Active Users on Mobile - 3.2 Billion Likes and Comments EVERY Day in the World
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If you’ve found The Complete Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet helpful, then you’ll find this Facebook Cheat Sheet equally helpful. Designed by My Clevery Agency, the following infographic aims to help anyone to navigate Facebook like a pro without having to touch your mouse or trackpad. Source: http://ijustdid.org/2012/11/facebook-shortcut
Mobile is growing, and fast. For example, use of mobile search has grown by 500% over the past two years, while average smartphone usage almost tripled in 2011. With these figures be big enough for mobile to completely replace deskptop?
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A look at statistics from the top 1000 YouTube Channels.
Before creating any form of advertisement, you need to remember some essential details in order to make it an effective one. In an infographic by Yume, it shows some of the most details one must remember before creating an ad. Key takeways: - It’s not the size, it’s how you make use of the space - Television (still) is the platform where people consumer media the most Source: http://ijustdid.org/2012/10/advertising-elements/
Social Media: Important Element in the Business? A Survey of Companies in Asia Ogilvy Asia together with research firm IPSOS study surveyed 153 senior executives from 14 countries across the Asia Pacific region to understand whether the companies in Asia consider social media as essential part of their marketing plan. Key takeaways: - 43% of senior executives in Hongkong believe that social media is extremely important - 60% of companies spend less than 5% of their marketing or communication budgets on social media - Out of the 153 senior executives suryeved, only half of them have a crisis plan for social media
Tips and examples to help plan and run global-local social media campaigns Whilst the emergence of social media makes it increasingly difficult to contain. Marketing topic(s):International marketing. Advice by Guest Expert.
92 percent of employers and recruiters use social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and most importantly, LinkedIn. It is therefore important to make a good impression when you’re being looked at on your social profiles. Below are some of the things that recruiters are likely to react negatively to: 47% – Picturees of alcohol consumption 78% – References to doing illegal drugs 66% – Posts/tweets of a sexual nature 61% – Profanity in posts/tweets 54% – Spelling/grammar errors in posts/tweets
92 percent of employers and recruiters use social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for recruiting. It is therefore important to make a good impression when you’re being looked at on your social profiles. Below are some of the things that recruiters are likely to react negatively to: 47% – Picturees of alcohol consumption 78% – References to doing illegal drugs 66% – Posts/tweets of a sexual nature 61% – Profanity in posts/tweets 54% – Spelling/grammar errors in posts/tweets Source: http://ijustdid.org/2012/09/social-affects-jobs
In an infographic by ArrowMounts.com, they show the various innovative ways on how to display your television.
The following infographic from Surdoc.com provides some helpful tips on how to prevent your computer from being damaged by your dog. Source: https://www.surdoc.com/dogproof/
There are many concerns over the things that could go wrong during your exchange migration; loss of data, downtime, the sheer volume of data to be migrated and unsupported applications all give the IT team problems to solve even before the migration can happen. The following infographic from Mimecast provides an overview of how thousands of businesses will embark on a great email migration. Source: http://www.mimecast.com/Global/Landing%20Pages/Great-Migration.jpg
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Wonderful collection of Wireframing, Prototyping and Simulation tools!