Posts tagged with 'infographics'
At Econsultancy, we've been writing about the changes being implemented off the back of Google's Penguin update and how it will affect what you do to your site. How are we surviving in this post-Penguin world? And how are affiliates and those sites that relied on link building (amongst other things) to make their money, going to continue to stay in business?
This morning at Affiliate Summit East in New York, Wil Reynolds, founder of SEER Interactive, spoke about the changes Google has made with Penguin and how to prepare for the ones that will be game changers. Immediately following his session, Lornen Baker, Vice President of Business Development at BlueGlass, spoke about how we have to look at link building in a new way.
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by Heather Taylor
13 August 2012 22:02pm
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We see a lot of infographics here at Econsultancy, some of them good, some not so good.
Here’s a round up of a few of the best we’ve seen this week, including stats on vacationing the social media way, the 'socialympics', mobile apps and how Americans use their tablets.
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by David Moth
10 August 2012 10:31am
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Pinterest is no longer the new kid on the block - it has clocked up more than 10m users and has proved to be a valuable tool for generating both traffic and conversions.
We've seen several reports that it drives more sales than Facebook and taken a look at Sony's Pinterest strategy.
Furthermore, we've looked at six brands making good use of Pinterest and two that aren't, as well as blogging nine best practice tips for brands.
And here are some of the best Pinterest infographics we've seen, including details on its user base, how marketers can make best use of it, how Pinterest will change social commerce and why pinning has proved to be so addictive...
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by David Moth
06 August 2012 10:36am
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We see a lot of infographics here at Econsultancy, some of them good, some not so good.
Here’s a round up of a few of the best we’ve seen this week, including the evolution of the mobile phone, Digg's fall from grace, Facebook advertising for e-commerce and cloud computing.
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by David Moth
03 August 2012 11:08am
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Econsultancy has just published the first in an intended series of reports based on dissertations submitted as part of the Econsultancy MSc in Digital Marketing Communications.
The Presentation Style of Web Analytics Data and Decision-Making is a condensed version of my full dissertation that looked at how the style in which web analytics data was reported had implications for the ability of digital marketing professionals to confidently make effective business decisions.
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by Mark McGee
01 August 2012 11:25am
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Here's a round up of some of the best infographics we've seen this week.
We have infographics on social media at the Olympics, Apple's Q3 earnings, mobile content and the rise and fall of magazines.
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by David Moth
27 July 2012 10:46am
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Here's a round up of some of the best infographics we've seen over the past week.
Topics include social video, the rise of shopping APIs, how social influences purchase decisions, and PPC ads...
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by David Moth
20 July 2012 10:56am
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Once again, here are six of the finest infographics we've seen this week.
Topics include tablet e-commerce, how restaurants make use of mobile apps, a look at social engagement as a metric and data on the importance of hotel reviews.
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by David Moth
13 July 2012 10:14am
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This infographic from TagMan, to celebrate its fifth birthday, has a timeline to show how tags have evolved since 1993.
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by Graham Charlton
10 July 2012 14:18pm
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Here's a round up of some of the best infographics we've seen this week.
Topics include social customer service, Euro 2012 on Twitter, a look the size of the SEO industry and seven steps to calculating social media ROI.
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by David Moth
06 July 2012 09:44am
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