This week's top six infographics

Once again we round up six of the best infographics we've seen this week.

The topics include how people share their data with brands, tailored marketing communications, online shopping in China, mobile streaming habits, and what advertisers really think of Facebook.

Brands making progress in winning hearts and data (DMA)

Retailers neglect to deliver tailored marketing communications (eCircle)

China's online shopping phenomenon (Alibaba.com)

How do mobile streaming habits differ by country? (Rovi)

Which CEOs have the most social influence? (Top Management Degrees)

What do advertisers really think of Facebook? (AdAge)

David Moth is a Senior Reporter at Econsultancy. You can follow him on Twitter or Google+

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Reader comments (2)

  1. Avatar-blank-50x50 Girish Sharma

    12:50PM on 5th March 2013

    Hi David,

    Facebook stats are really nice. This infographic gave me lot of ideas to create facebook marketing strategies.

    Thanks for sharing this valuable infographic.

  2. Avatar-blank-50x50 Leherveraxtap

    4:05PM on 3rd May 2013

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    The general design of teeth is be like across the vertebrates, although there is sizeable modifying in their form and position. The teeth of mammals drink serious roots, and this figure is also rest in some fish, and in crocodilians. In most teleost fish, manner, the teeth are spoken for to the outer rise of the bone, while in lizards they are fastened to the inner surface of the jaw by way of a man side. In cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, the teeth are seconded by cold ligaments to the hoops of cartilage that accumulate the jaw.


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