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Infographics ROCK Twitter and LinkedIn, Leave Facebook Cold: Measuring ROI [Infographic]

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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?
I appreciate the information about where infographics work, great to know Twitter and LINKEDIN love 'em, Facebook not so much, but this is NOT how I would create ROI. 

An Infographic's ROI is more than the immediate surface acceptance it creates. All websites communicate in OVERT and COVERT ways. Infographics help send an overt message of being easy to understand and so easy to work with. 

Infographics also work on visitor and potential customer psychology, the covert layer. Covert communications include:

* Contemporary risk takers. 
* Intelligent, smart.

* Fast moving. 
* Careful to create mutual benefit.

* Expert.
* Good teachers.
* Listen well (because you knew what to create a graphic about).

* 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. 

Some say we are at the end of the trend; the end is near for infographics. All things form a power distribution. 5% or less of all infographics created will get 90% of the views because they are perfectly timed, more visually engaging or promoted by the right people. 

The measure of a marketing tactic is what if your result lands squarely in the middle of the bell curve of acceptance. What if you only achieve an average response, can the effort pay for itself. The way this infographic suggests to gauge ROI based on metrics might make the tactic fall short or say you can't afford average, you must be GREAT. 

Who doesn't know they must be GREAT to achieve an audience these days? There are two ways to greatness: win the lottery or listen, learn, test and improve. I come from the school of test, tweak and test again and am confident any infographic P&L properly weighted AT THIS TIME would show positive ROI. 

"At this time" is large and in charge in the previous sentence because the market is alive and may change. We marketers tend to FLOOD winners and so drown the tactic. Could happen, but don't think we are there yet AND costs of infographic creation are coming down so continuing to work on visual support for your marketing is a good investment.  

 


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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5 Tips To Safely Add Fun To Your Marketing ScentTrail Marketing

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Why "Fun" Marketing Is TOUGH


Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

After reviewing http://www.thefuntheory.com/ and not having much fun it struck how hard creating "fun marketing" is. In this piece for ScentTrail Marketing I compare creating "fun marketing" to developing viral marketing. 

Turns out FUN is as elusive as viral. Here are my 5 Tips to Safely Create Fun Marketing: 

1. Create Personas.
2. Test, Test, Test.
3. Don't Try To Go "Viral".
4. Find FUN Out There. 
5. Have Some Fun Yourself. 

 

Use these tips and remember to have some fun since it is impossible to LIE for any amount of time in Internet marketing. The math and truth always wins.  

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Free Internet Marketing Q&A With 4 Triangle IM Experts Today 11 - 2

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We will be broadcasting LIVE via a Google Plus hangout. You can watch the video at Atlantic BT's Blog: http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/think-like-an-internet-marketer-meet-the-four-tenors-of-im-saturday-1-19-free/ .

Use Hashtag #IMFreeSaturday to follow. 

Raleigh web developers Atlantic BT sponsor a Q&A called Free Internet Consulting Saturdays. The Four Tenors of Internet Marketing share tips on the 19th.


Bring your questions about SEO, content marketing, Google Plus and Netsertive. 

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, January 16, 7:28 PM

We've added a Google Plus Hangout to our Free Internet marketing Saturday event. Please join us LIVE on Saturday the 19th starting at 11:00 am EST. 

Video to follow.  

I am an idiot on G+, so don't let my mangled event invitation stop you from attending a great event either in person or virtual.

We will embed hangout video here:http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/think-like-an-internet-marketer-meet-the-four-tenors-of-im-saturday-1-19-free/ 

Use #IMFreeSaturday to catch the Tweets.