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Perfect LinkedIn Profile Infographic
Great LinkedIn Tips We're not big believers in "perfect". Perfect is a tyranny few can afford in a digital age, but we did find about 5 helpful hints from this massive missive on how to use LinkedIn effectively. The iinfographic is full of helpful information on te single most critical personal branding tool on the planet - LinkedIn.
In this day and age, it is not enough to organize an event and wait for people to find you. If you want to draw the crowds, you have to reach out to them first. It's about marketing in a smart way.
Sometimes it’s easier to just follow the dotted line as you’re looking to ensure your digital marketing is balanced and complete. This infographic compliments of Two Legit aims to do just that, walking you through your web presence, mobile, ecommerce, outbound, inbound, content and social media marketing initiatives.+ One element lost in this infographic is the ability for all of the strategies to work with one another. For instance, utilizing your content marketing to power newsletters that are optimized for mobile devices. That’s not defined in this infographic but it’s an absolute necessity if you’d like to fully leverage email and ensure your emails are read properly. I’ve written before that the modern digital media consultant is more of a conductor, balancing the volumes of each strategy to make some sweet, sweet music!+ More often than not, we find that the key to marketing well isn’t doing everything… it’s balancing a combination of strategies, amplifying the impact by having them work together, and understanding how much of each strategy to initiate in order to maximize results. That said – this is still a great checklist to go down and ensure you’re not missing anything! This infographic also provides some statistics behind the digital marketing trends.
Via Jeff Domansky
Every marketer should beware of these costly mistakes. - Kapil Jekishan - Google+
Pinterest is really bhot now. We all know that Facebook still reigns the social media world but here comes the challenger; Pinterest. There are 30 reasons why you should start pinning today.
Do you know that more than 122 billion emails are sent every hour? In marketing, this mind-boggling number means two things:
When it comes to your social media strategy, you should never put all your eggs in the Facebook's basket. A lot of your audience may be there, but recent events have proven that the social network may not be a viable option for businesses with small wallets.
In this day and age of technological advances, using strong passwords has become a prerequisite. Why? Because some people will stop at nothing to access your personal information. Don't put yoursel...
With a clean interface, revelatory features like Ripples, Hangout, and Communities, and groundbreaking search integration, Google Plus is the place to be if you want your business to be ahead of the marketing arena. Google+ is a huge game changer for the social media and search engine marketing world. With over 1 billion accounts and 540 million monthly active users, the network is in line to surpass Facebook and become the most widely used social network in the world. Check out this latest infographic by SocialClinch and DIW, which delineates 5+ plus reasons your business should be on Google+.
Via Lauren Moss, TechinBiz
Hummingbird may be the biggest update in Google Search algorithm in the last 12 years, I cannot help but wonder what will happen in the near future. Will keywords continue to matter as much as they...
The Internet may not have been around for as long as the telephone, television, or car, its hold on our lives remains undeniable. There are 2.7 billion users and 6.8 billion mobile subscriptions ar...
Facebook page builder ShortStack doesn’t call it quits once its users’ pages are up and running, sharing its advice on how page administrators can craft the most effective status updates.
More details are available in the infographic, but ShortStack’s 10 quick tips and examples for better status updates are: - Post an interesting fact.
- Share a tip.
- Endorse content.
- Don’t always ask a question.
- Inspire action.
- Tell users what to expect.
- Add a P.S.
- Use short links.
- Use images with text.
- Ask users to comment.
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, Lauren Moss
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The Google Search Tricks Infographic provides a handy guide for 13 of the most useful shortcuts you can use to make your search experience more efficient.
Via Leona Ungerer
I love Everypost's infographics. This one offers great tips!
Pinterest and Google are battling it out to become the ultimate image search engine. But who will win and claim the sought-after title?
This infographic from insuranceoctopus explaining how to concentrate on the right social media platforms and manage the effectiveness of your campaigns.Some key takeaways:Focus on the "big four": Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn.Consider these three things about your target marketer: Age, Gender and Interests.Establish your identity and tone of voice depending on company values.Be consistent, push out a mixture of your own content but also related industry links.Build up relationships and listen to your followers...
Via Jeff Domansky
Check and increase the popularity of your products and services through the views, likes and comments in social media channels. Monitor the success and the failure of your products. There are various reasons that a business needs social media, but the most important is to mark its presence and establish itself in the market. But one of the best things, that social media offers today, is Remarketing. More at the article link.
Via Lauren Moss, J.L.Nawan, Josepf J Haslam
Twitter has recently updated the look of its profiles. Many say that the layout is strongly reminiscent of Facebook. I don't see it. What about you?
After yesterday's article on the Pareto Principle, I decided to create an infographic to make the information I had shared a little more interactive. I hope you will find it useful.
Wondering what CPM, offsite pixel, and FBX mean? And what about conversation tracking or Sponsored Story? Facebook marketing expert, Jon Loomer has created a very nice infographic featuring all the...
Every month or so, I find myself having to educate people on copyright infringement. It seems that some bloggers still don't understand that the Internet follows the same rules as the offline worl...
Why use WordPress responsive Themes, an infographic Source: WPresponsivethemes.com With abrupt growth in the usage of
This infographic recommends three broad areas to evaluate when assessing content marketing success. With more than 90% of companies now doing some form of content marketing, the logical question is: how do you know if you’re doing it well?
In terms of “what” to measure, this infographic from Brandpoint recommends three broad areas to assess: - • Awareness (e.g., search engine rank for target keywords, social metrics such as likes and followers);
- • Consideration (longer average visit duration, social shares); and
- • Conversion (increased conversion rate, growth in newsletter subscriptions).
In terms of “how” to measure success, CMOs utilizing a sophisticated web presence optimization framework for maximizing content marketing results will likely embrace tools for measuring competitive multi-channel marketing metrics—not just “are we making progress?” but also “how are we doing compared to our competitors?” Read more at the article link...
Via Lauren Moss
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