Posts tagged with 'infographics'
This useful infographic looks at the reasons why customers will use one of your competitors instead, and the signs to look for in when testing and analysing.
According to Maxymiser, you should be looking at homepage bounce rates, cart abandonment, low AOVs and more...
(Click on the image for a larger version).
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by Graham Charlton
14 May 2012 09:48am
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Here's a round up of some of the best infographics we've seen this week.
Topics include banner ads, smartphone usage in China, Facebook business page timelines, and mobile marketing stats...
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by Graham Charlton
11 May 2012 11:21am
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Once again, here's a round up of some of the best infographics we've seen this week.
Topics include how social logins and sharing affect e-commerce, screen resolution trends, mobile payments and page speed.
If your eyes are straining to see the detail, click on the images for larger versions...
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by Graham Charlton
04 May 2012 12:58pm
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Mobile email is becoming more important for marketers, with 88% of people checking their email via mobile on a daily basis.
Despite this, many companies have yet to adapt to this trend. Our recent Email Marketing Census found that 39% had no strategy for mobile email, while 48% were unaware how many of their emails were opened on phones.
This infographic from Return Path contains some useful stats on the use of mobile to view emails...
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by Graham Charlton
04 May 2012 10:32am
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Here's a round up of some of the best infographics we've seen this week.
Stats include the decline and fall of Yahoo, viral video, shoppers' views on personalisation, and why reviews matter to local businesses.
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by Graham Charlton
27 April 2012 13:00pm
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Regardless of whether you like them or not, the creation and promotion of infographics has become absurd and out of control.
In fact, there's almost certainly an infographic that illustrates this deluge of information in an easily digestible visual format.
Good infographics are great but many are bland, lots are bad, and some terrible. And to find the inglorious selection of infographics discussed in this post I only had to look at a small selection of tweets from the past week.
If you are thinking about making one, here are four examples not to follow...
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by Michael Wilkins
23 April 2012 13:11pm
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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 airlines and Twitter, the true cost of an iPhone, and how social media breaks the news...
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by David Moth
20 April 2012 15:00pm
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It seems that the UK's shoppers have adapted to mobile shopping more than their US counterparts. In the UK, mobile accounts for 9.1% of all e-commerce sales, compared with 4.6% across the pond.
These stats come from RichRelevance's 2012 Q1 Shopping Insights Mobile Study, and are based on more than 1.1bn shopping sessions on UK and US retail websites (including mass merchants, as well as small and specialty retailers) up to 25 March 2012.
Here are some highlights from the study, and well as an infographic summarising the key findings...
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by Graham Charlton
20 April 2012 10:58am
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I've rounded up ten recent infographics on Google, with lots of stats, tips on searching Google, the most expensive keywords, and 2011 revenues.
Where possible, I've added the infographics to this post in a readable size, but for others you can click on the image to see a larger version...
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by Graham Charlton
03 February 2012 10:49am
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Ad server MediaMind publishes regular benchmarks that analyse trends and performance metrics within a range of digital advertising formats.
These are created on the back of 300,000 rich media ads with more than 100bn impressions worldwide, creating a significant data set that can be used to gauge how various formats perform in the real world.
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by Vikki Chowney
05 January 2012 15:51pm
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