There are many reasons we use social media. From the basic to the more advanced, the tool is simply ubiquitous and addictive. This infographic sheds some light for us all.
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There are many reasons we use social media. From the basic to the more advanced, the tool is simply ubiquitous and addictive. This infographic sheds some light for us all. Via Gust MEES
Dawn Matheson's insight:
Facebook may be #1, but Google owns #2 (YouTube) and #3 (Google+) Delete the scoop?
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The last thing the world needs is yet another crappy infographic. This post walks through the 7 steps to successful infographics.
It’s become all too common to hear people say they’re sick of infographics. In a way, this sentiment is understandable; the Web is full of crappy infographics and the last thing we need is another one.
We can attest that behind every successful infographic lies a process involving much more than taking statistics and turning them into a visual format. A well-produced infographic typically combines attributes from search marketing, public relations, journalism and visual design schools of thought.
Read more: http://bit.ly/wlDqcF Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Which celebrated technology company is growing revenue at a higher rate than all the rest? Hint: it's not Apple or Facebook, as you might expect. Delete the scoop?
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A good summary/overview of CC licenses and use for photos. Via C.Rathsack, Ann Vega, Dr. Laura Sheneman, Dennis T OConnor, NikolaosKourakos, Lynnette Van Dyke
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
January 24, 8:34 AM
Understanding how to use the "creative commons" is about to be every Internet marketer's job. I'm lousy at attribution and that has to stop. I don't like it when sites copy my work without attribution so only fair to hold myself to the same standard or stop being mad when someone copies my work wholesale (unlikely). Attribution is the right Thank You and kudos for someone's hard work.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
January 24, 8:35 AM
Big help in understanding the Creative Commons and attribution. Important!
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Information is very powerful but for the most bit it is bland and unimaginative. Delete the scoop?
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The Vizify app reads you Twitter activity and turns it into a visual infographic revealing interesting details about you. Maybe you should try this app, it's very interesting and useful [note Martin Gysler]
If you have an account on Twitter, you should try Tweetsheet.
The app reads you Twitter activity and turns it into a visual infographic (see sample) revealing your top followers, your most-retweeted posts, and some other interesting details. The stats mentioned in the infographic are calculated using the last 3200 tweets that you have posted on Twitter.
Read more: http://www.labnol.org/internet/create-infographic-with-twitter/20662/ Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Nonprofits can take advantage of the prevelance of social media to connect with stakeholders. No question that social media is influential, powerful and here to stay!
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