Once again we round up six of the best infographics we've seen in the past week.
The topics include social media demographics, creative employment, Google+, and when to post on Facebook...
Social media sacrifices (Browser Media)
How much are web designers earning? (Coroflot)

How users interact with Google + (Wishpond)

Digital engagement in China (Red Ant)

Social media demographics 2013 (Pew Research via AdWeek)

Are your emails being read? (Demandforce)





Reader comments (7)
11:00AM on 22nd March 2013
Great work as always guys - well done! Love the Google+ one!
12:15PM on 22nd March 2013
Good that it includes Meilishuo in China digital engagement.
However I wouldn't agree it's a Pinterest clone - Meilishuo was founded earlier than Pinterest in 2009 and is a social media site for women to share their fashion tips. Its topics are exclusively about women's fashion. I would imagine that one day it would be used by most fashion etailers in China just like how western brands use Pinterest.
Communications Manager at Red Ant
5:01PM on 22nd March 2013
Agreed – brands who use Pinterest should look at Meilishuo if they’re going to expand into China. It’s clearly a significant platform for fashion brands looking to engage the right kind of audience in China, from the perspective of both profile and level of activity.
PPC Manager at OnlineAds.lt
8:53AM on 25th March 2013
Have been waiting for infographic about China. Would like to see even more, maybe more about advertising. Thanks, great work!
4:38PM on 25th March 2013
Really nice graphics. I think the facts about Facebook days to post are really interesting. Very data driven graphics.
Solution Architect at Sainsbury's
2:54PM on 28th March 2013
The graphic from Demandware on whether your emails are being read is terrible. Only the last 2 questions are relevant.
According to them, it doesn't matter what else you do wrong, as long as you optimise for email OR provide an opt out option, then your email will get read. Total rubbish.
9:50PM on 1st April 2013
Excellent demonstrations of infographics. I will use these examples in my MBA marketing lectures that deal with e-commerce and social media. Thanks.
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