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Yahoo Work-From-Home Controversy Already a Silicon Valley Billboard Meme

Yahoo Work-From-Home Controversy Already a Silicon Valley Billboard Meme | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
You don't mess around with the pajama army. The Yahoo work from home issue has already become a Silicon Valley meme. Stay tuned!
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Top 20 SEO Hacks For Your WordPress Site [Infographic]

Top 20 SEO Hacks For Your WordPress Site [Infographic] | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Are you looking for the most effective SEO hacks to implement on your website? No need to look any further. They are all listed in this useful infographic.

Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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Very useful list and SEO tips.

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, April 14, 7:29 AM

Great infograpic of SEO hacks for WordPress do any 3 of these and your SEO will improve. 

Doug Thaler's curator insight, April 14, 4:11 PM

SEO or optimizing your website needs to be done by promoting your product or value proposition with real information, no hacks required.

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Facebook vs Twitter vs Pinterest – 2013 Statistics

Facebook vs Twitter vs Pinterest – 2013 Statistics | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

The Social Media Statistics for 2013 across Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest provide us with an interesting opportunity to review where we may want to spend our social media dollars and time in the coming year.

 

2013 is shaping up to be a changing year in the online social media landscape. The Pinterest user base and relationship with online spend is likely to grow, Facebook is likely to roll out more products changing the landscape time and time again, and the Twitter user base is likely to grow, however Twitter needs to counter the issue of visual content quite quickly to compete in the e-commerce space. When considering where to spend your social dollars, be aware of your target audience, and wherever possible take the time to improve the visual nature of your content and you should begin to see some great results...


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Content marketers and producers will find these stats useful, especially the length of time Pinterest users spend on site.

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Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 2, 6:22 AM
Facebook vs Twitter vs Pinterest – 2013 Statistics [Infographic]

"The Social Media Statistics for 2013 across Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest provide us with an interesting opportunity to review where we may want to spend our social media dollars and time in the coming year.


2013 is shaping up to be a changing year in the online social media landscape. The Pinterest user base and relationship with online spend is likely to grow, Facebook is likely to roll out more products changing the landscape time and time again, and the Twitter user base is likely to grow, however Twitter needs to counter the issue of visual content quite quickly to compete in the e-commerce space. When considering where to spend your social dollars, be aware of your target audience, and wherever possible take the time to improve the visual nature of your content and you should begin to see some great results"...














Facebook vs Twitter vs Pinterest – 2013 Statistics [Infographic] via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...


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Social Media: An Online Reputation Management Blind Spot For Many Corporations [Infogrpahic]

Great infographic on how SMM is a corporate blind spot. 


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Let's just say there are still social media ostriches in the C-suite.

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 31, 2012 11:38 AM

Great data here that confirms theGreat Social Customer Service Race Study Software Advice shared on the Atlantic BT Blog:

Great Social Customer Service Race - How Social Changes Service 

http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/social-service-how-social-media-is-changing-customer-service/  

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The Social Business Shift | Eloqua

The Social Business Shift | Eloqua | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
What’s a social business all about? Is it about having your brand on Twitter or Facebook? Is it about private social networks? Certainly, these all play a part.

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This is a good look at what it means to be a "social" business.

Fellinger's curator insight, January 5, 9:39 AM

Een goed overzicht welke middelen ter beschikking staan om de volgende stappen ogv Social Business te zetten.

Fiona Scott-Handley's curator insight, January 7, 1:08 AM

Another great piece from Eloqua - the 4 areas a business should focus on in order to become a Social Business

Joe Winpisinger's curator insight, January 11, 3:24 PM

This is a concept that is not well understood it today's business world. Just having a Facebook Business Page is not going to cut it.

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Perfect Pinterest Profile Check-List

Perfect Pinterest Profile Check-List | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Practical Pinterest tips you can use from this infographic. ~ Jeff


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Social collaboration improves team efficiency by 20% (infographic)

Social collaboration improves team efficiency by 20% (infographic) | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Social collaboration is becoming increasingly important within organisations and it’s easy to see why. Research outlined in this infographic demonstrates how collaborative software can significantly improve team efficiency.

 

According to a recent survey, online collaboration tools will play an important role in 75% of businesses by 2013. As we are already accustomed to social networking with friends, family and (sometimes) customers, using social software to collaborate within organisations seems a logical progression.


Despite this, it is astonishing to see how much time companies waste by using email for internal communications. Professionals send and receive over 300 business emails a week and spend an average of 2-hours a day reading and responding to them. Just as worrying is the number of documents we share using email – an average 15 a day. This makes it impossible for more than one person to make edits and it quickly becomes difficult to keep track of changes.


This handy infographic from Clinked (above) shows how social collaboration software can remedy this. Collaboration tools can help to reduce email volume by 30% and make it 33% faster for teams to draft documents. According to one study, 97% using of businesses using social software said they could service more clients, more efficiently.


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The 8 Types of Infographic | NEO MAMMALIAN Studios

The 8 Types of Infographic | NEO MAMMALIAN Studios | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Infographics like the above rely on a strong title for success. Just like a journalistic article, the viewer needs to be immediately engaged by the header so that they will carry on reading. Moreover, the content itself must be varied, interesting and plentiful so that readers do not come away disappointed. When done well, the visual article will thrive on social media platforms....

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Infographics come in all shapes and sizes. but they can roughly be categorized into eight distinct types. Excellent overview!

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, February 24, 11:32 PM

Excellent explanation of eight types of infographics.

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Infographics

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#Infographic: How social media is ruining our minds (#Infographic: How social media is ruining our minds http://t.co/1ilj3qNi)

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This is a thought-provoking infographic...

Smart And Smooth's curator insight, January 21, 10:03 AM

very interesting point

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Different types of wine | Visual.ly

Different types of wine | Visual.ly | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
With over 1,300 different wine grapes out there how do you find wines you'll like? Discover similar tasting wines with this chart of almost 200 different types of wine. Organized by style and then flavor, it's easy to see the taste relationships and look for synonymous wines. A great exploratory tool for a wine lover....
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Timely! ;-)

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About Infographics — Infographic Labs

About Infographics — Infographic Labs | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

What could be a better way to describe what infographics are than...

an infographic?

 

Really nicely done by the folks at Infographic Labs ~ Jeff

 

(Hat tip to Andy Bull for pointing this one out)

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Landing Pages: A Selection of 25 Best Practices [Infographic]

Landing Pages: A Selection of 25 Best Practices [Infographic] | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

 

Robin Good: To create an effective landing page you need to pay attention to a lot of critical factors. From the layout and positioning of the graphic and text elements on it, to the language and communication style to use.

 

Frequent mistakes include wanting to include too much stuff, providing too many links going off into different directions and not paying enough attention to small details which can make or break your credibility and reputation on the web.

 

Excerpted from the original article:

 

"If you are searching for conversion-focused landing page best practices, then look no further than our latest infographic.

 

We’ve highlighted twenty-five tips you can incorporate into your landing page optimization strategy immediately.

 

From creating targeted, cohesive campaigns to testing strategies that get results - this infographic covers it all."

 

Click here to view the full version: http://bit.ly/PKdPkv

 

Thanks to Agostino Caniato for uncovering it. 

 

Landing pages are more critical than ever for non-profits who want to do a better job segmenting their messaging to their various constituencies.  - Ken

 

http://www.2080nonprofits.org

 


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Internet-60-Seconds-Infographic-Part-2

Internet-60-Seconds-Infographic-Part-2 | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Numerous tech facts that occur every minute. Some eye-openers here. -JL

 

[One of those great-looking, fact-filled infographics worth sharing ~ Jeff]


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choukri's curator insight, April 18, 6:08 AM

Chiffres très parlants sur l'impact sociétal du web 2.0 et TIC en général

Ken Morrison's comment, May 12, 9:43 PM
I like this infographic. One time each semester, I have students shut their eyes for a minute and challenge them to think of one thing and pay attention to how many times their mind wants to change. I do this when introducing Howard Rheingold's 'Infotention' and Nicholas Carr's 'The Shallows'. Then I show this infographic.
Edoardo Geninatti Chiolero's curator insight, May 15, 3:23 AM

60s away!