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2013 Digital Marketing Map For Online Entrepreneurs

2013 Digital Marketing Map For Online Entrepreneurs | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Online marketing has hundreds of individual factors that can make or break your success. 

Hallam Internet Limited compiled all the factors of digital marketing and mapped them out in an easy to read diagram that clearly displays how each major factor breaks down. For example: Link Building includes backlink analysis, deep linking, competitor link analysis, etc...


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Anne-Marie Delfgaauw's curator insight, February 23, 5:12 AM

Online marketing for dummies :)

Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 2, 6:45 AM
2013 Digital Marketing Map For Online Entrepreneurs.

"Online marketing has hundreds of individual factors that can make or break your success. 

Hallam Internet Limited compiled all the factors of digital marketing and mapped them out in an easy to read diagram that clearly displays how each major factor breaks down. For example: Link Building includes backlink analysis, deep linking, competitor link analysis, etc"...


2013 Digital Marketing Map For Online Entrepreneurs via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...


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The Challenge of Getting Visibility on Facebook [infographic]

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Many face the challenge of getting visibility on Facebook in the newsfeed, especially for business pages.  And, maybe that’s why I’m hearing more and more people talking about moving over to Google+.

It’s estimated that only about 10% of the people who follow your Facebook page, actually see your content. So you’re left to spend an unreal amount of time posting pictures, videos, polls and links in the hope that your followers will see and engage with your content. Or, you can advertise your content with promoted posts and offers in an attempt to get attention in the newsfeed.

 

If you’re committed to marketing your business on Facebook (and with over 1 billion users, who isn’t?), the infographic below may help you choose how to engage for the best return on your investment of time.


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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, January 30, 8:52 AM
Firas, great stuff on your dv8 Scoop. What is "dv8"? Marty
Mike Gingerich's curator insight, January 30, 5:18 PM

Images and video are the future, prepare now!

Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 2, 6:34 AM
The Challenge of Getting Visibility on Facebook [infographic].

"Many face the challenge of getting visibility on Facebook in the newsfeed, especially for business pages.  And, maybe that’s why I’m hearing more and more people talking about moving over to Google+.

It’s estimated that only about 10% of the people who follow your Facebook page, actually see your content. So you’re left to spend an unreal amount of time posting pictures, videos, polls and links in the hope that your followers will see and engage with your content. Or, you can advertise your content with promoted posts and offers in an attempt to get attention in the newsfeed.


If you’re committed to marketing your business on Facebook (and with over 1 billion users, who isn’t?), the infographic below may help you choose how to engage for the best return on your investment of time".


The Challenge of Getting Visibility on Facebook [infographic] via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...


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How to Use Facebook to Build Your Brand: 4 Great Articles + Infographics

How to Use Facebook to Build Your Brand: 4 Great Articles + Infographics | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

This article shares links to excellent brand-building articles- everything from marketing statistics to how to use Facebook Offers or run web-based contests.

Clearly organized summaries for each link allow you to assess the focus and access the related infographics.

 

Topics covered include:

12 revealing marketing stats about Facebook for business Facebook Offers: pros and cons 5 common mistakes when running online contests How to remove your wall posts from your timeline  


Visit the various links for more information on these relevant social media topics that provide helpful resources for both businesses and individuals...


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Facebook Cheat Sheet for Social Media Managers [infographic]

Facebook Cheat Sheet for Social Media Managers [infographic] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

 

Social Media Managers are always on the lookout for ways to increase engagement within their brand’s Facebook page.

In a recent report, Lynchpin SEO compiled statistics on the types of posts that garnered the most comments, shares, and “likes,” for more than 1,500 brand pages on Facebook.

 

These stats reveal an array of interesting things about brand pages. For instance:

Updates with emoticons saw higher interaction rates than those with picturesPosts that contain the words “take,” “click,” “submit,” “check,” and “shop” experience significantly lower rates of interaction.

 

See the infographic for more— and always, do take everything you read with a pinch of salt...


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Christine Harris-Smyth's curator insight, January 9, 8:31 PM

Hmm - emoticons for higher interaction. Help me. I really dislike the little buggers. On the rest of the data - isolated data may need to be read in context with the type of posts. Seriously "win" indicates opportunity. No analysis of "free" or "sex".

Geekly Group Team's comment, January 16, 6:44 PM
We don't like 'em either but we use 'em. At least for now, data shows they work. The fresher the better right? Always trying to figure out a way to use Putnam haha
Janet Louise Stephenson's curator insight, May 3, 10:28 PM

Create better posts on Facebook with these useful tips.