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This infographic visualizes the spectacular rise of the Internet in the last 10 years and how some companies have failed to adapt to the changes. Here’s an interesting infographic that has been making the rounds across social media for the last two weeks. It visualizes the spectacular rise of the Internet in just 10 years. In 2002, the Internet boasted 569 million users, which translated to 9.1% of the world’s population. In 2012, that number has gone through the roof: There are now 2.27 billion users, or 33% of the world’s population. Another formidable stat is the amount of time people spend online — in 2002, it was only 46 minutes a day (about the time it took to download four songs); in 2012, it’s four hours a day.
View the infographic and read more at the link... Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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Twitter has quickly become a favorite part of content marketing strategies employed by most businesses. The 140 character limit means that it doesn’t take much work, users have little inhibition about following quality profiles and it’s already optimized for mobile. Curating a quality Twitter feed lends itself to an answer for so many marketing questions that it would be hard to list them all here.
Still yet, lots of users have no idea how to make 140 characters count. What we end up with is Twitter feeds consisting primarily of links and quotes. Quotes are an obvious place to start when you want concise snippets of text that convey wisdom and evoke strong emotions. In fact, the most successful Twitter users are almost always inspirational, funny or educational in nature. However, followers don’t want to follow a copy of someone that’s already in their feed, and as an online influencer you don’t want to be pigeonholed.
Read more: http://bit.ly/KkfOb7 Via Martin Gysler, Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek, Parag Vora Delete the scoop?
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Networking, réseaux sociaux, jeux-concours, prospection directe… : 7 leviers astucieux pour recruter des prospects sans bourse délier !
Question personnelle : comment avez-vous acquis vos prospects ? Changeriez-vous quelque chose si c'était à refaire ? Via Alexandre Kuhn Delete the scoop?
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This is eye opening, thanks Amy!
I think Slideshare is just a great knowledge and collaboration tool, getting better as time goes on.
From the article: "Data collected by ComScore and presented in this infographic reveals SlideShare has 5 times more traffic from business owners than Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn(which now owns SlideShare)." ~ Deb