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Infographics on Return On Infographics ROI on business for sales and conversion of product with search engine ranking, social interaction, page views
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
What Is The Value Of Data Visualization? * Fast moving. * Expert. * Cool, fun and engaging.
Can the infographic you create undo these inherit values? Sure, the devil is always in the details, but the covert communication created by infographics and the visual presentation of data is an undeniable trend.
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
February 18, 6:22 PM
Ken's Key Takeaway: I am sharing this link for two reasons. I like that it shares a list of the most popular infographic. I also like that it shows how to attempt to evaluate the ROI of an infographic.
255's comment,
February 20, 12:21 AM
Could be that infographics tells something in an easy way about relevant point ?
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February 22, 6:45 AM
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In 2011 social media marketing continued to make its impact. Google+ was launched (with an investment of over $500 million in development costs), Twitter became embedded in the new Apple iPhone 4s and Blogging didn't die. Via maxOz, antonios bouris Delete the scoop?
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As 2013 begins, social media marketing has already grown a bit old school. Today, the marketing world is still hot on the social media marketing trail, but the trail has diverged. There are different paths with cheerleaders along the way no matter which path a marketer follows.
Ideally, marketers should find the path down the middle that marries all of the elements of social media marketing, but most are not there yet. Many of today’s marketers are still choosing a single path to focus on or jumping back and forth. For example, those paths include the data and metrics focus, the storytelling focus, the visual focus, and more. This article hones in on the visual focus with the help of two great infographics that visually share the data and tell the story of visual storytelling. Appropriate, don’t you think?... Via Jeff Domansky
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:
Truer words have NOT been spoken. Embrace the visualization of EVERYTHING or get passed over. Rocking great scoop by Jeff.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
January 4, 4:03 PM
Some smart thinking and insight for marketing and PR pros...
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
January 4, 4:13 PM
Jeff. Funny thing is I was just arranging to video a session for tomorrow. Visual is king in 2013. Great Scoop. Marty
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Wrote this piece after having great conversations with lawyers in Raleigh about what they did and didn't understand about Internet marketing. The interesting part of thise conversations was what many of my lawyer friends thought they knew they didn't and what they thought they didn't know they weren't as far away as they thought.
Welcome to the strange serendipity and mystery wrapped in enigma that is Internet marketing my legal brothers and sisters.