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Ins and outs if this then what? Does social media give you the butterflies in your stomach?
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How to Create a Winning Meme [INFOGRAPHIC]

How to Create a Winning Meme [INFOGRAPHIC] | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
What's the recipe for a winning meme? One infographic looks at patterns in 100 memes from 1980 to today, and determined the ingredients necessary for a video or photo to take of...
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Share Your Google Analytics Data As An Infographic

Share Your Google Analytics Data As An Infographic | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Wouldn’t it be great to get weekly website performance updates as a simple, easy-to-read graphic?

Now you can go beyond the Google Analytics dashboard with a new creative  – and free – tool by Visual.ly. The New Google Analytics Report automatically delivers an infographic depicting your favorite metrics right to your desktop. See the infographic at the article link for a sample of a full infographic that is generated...


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Didde Glad's curator insight, March 24, 5:52 PM

Præsentér ledelsesinformation i GRATIS designet dashboard med gnaske få klik 

 

 

 

 

ParadigmGallery's comment, March 25, 11:48 AM
did it, interesting, not so sure the artsy, soft approach to the analytics report is as visually satisfying as the bright, primary colors of google.....
AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight, April 9, 10:03 PM

Awesome scoop, thanks Robin!

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Visual Information & How It Affects Website Traffic [Infographic]

Visual Information & How It Affects Website Traffic [Infographic] | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Educate yourself about the importance of visual information on your website. With infographics, you will gain a lot more traffic for your growing website.

Visual information is processed faster by the brain, with 90% of all the information that we take in is visual. But the thing with visual information is also that unless it’s a really good story or article, people don’t want to read through a whole page of text when he or she could do something else more fun. So, throw in an infographic with visual information, and you’ll have a winner...

 


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