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Come here to see the best in data visualizations and infographics. Many of the graphics will involve social media.
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The Digital Marketing Trio Of 2013 [Infographic]

The Digital Marketing Trio Of 2013 [Infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

Digital marketing has become one of the most focused on streams of marketing in the last few years. Three of the biggest digital marketing issues include social network marketing, mobile, SMS marketing, and content marketing. Here’s a brief look at each:

Social Network Marketing

As a marketing, you can rely on social media to connect, engage, and build relationships with current and potential customers.

Mobile / SMS Marketing

Mobile marketing is a term that covers several different methods of marketing through mobile devices. Mobile marketing can take several different shapes but one of the most popular is SMS marketing.

Content Marketing

Content marketing is the development of interesting and helpful materials to engage customers and clients. Examples of content can be blogs, infographics, online tools, YouTube videos etc.

 

This infographic displays some eye-opening statistics about these 3 digital marketing streams and might get you thinking more about including these streams into your marketing mix.


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Ennio Martignago's curator insight, August 29, 2013 3:01 AM

Sociale, Mobile e… Contenuti (!!!). Il terzetto di punta dell'anno in corso (e ml'olio solo di questo)

THOMAS Gwenaëlle's curator insight, August 29, 2013 3:12 AM

Le marketing digital on aime ça 

Ubleam's curator insight, August 29, 2013 3:47 AM

So do you use the smart logo : http://pinterest.com/ubleam/

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How to Use Facebook to Build Your Brand: 4 Great Articles + Infographics

How to Use Facebook to Build Your Brand: 4 Great Articles + Infographics | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

This article shares links to excellent brand-building articles- everything from marketing statistics to how to use Facebook Offers or run web-based contests.

Clearly organized summaries for each link allow you to assess the focus and access the related infographics.

 

Topics covered include:

12 revealing marketing stats about Facebook for business Facebook Offers: pros and cons 5 common mistakes when running online contests How to remove your wall posts from your timeline  


Visit the various links for more information on these relevant social media topics that provide helpful resources for both businesses and individuals...


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Strategy of Social Media Marketing Infographic

Strategy of Social Media Marketing Infographic | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

We all know that marketing strategy is a very important part of any company growth because only great marketing strategy and team can fly the company in the sky.


This infographic of social media marketing will help  to understand the latest social media marketing strategy. Check out the Infographic and share which social media marketing strategy you use the most for your project at the article link.


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SEO trends for 2013 "Less focus on tricks and more on good online marketing"

Enoxh's comment, May 9, 2013 4:12 PM
A media plan is just as important as a business plan! I'm always surprised how many businesses operate without a written business plan, same for media, it makes a huge difference!
Shiv Batta's comment, May 9, 2013 10:47 PM
It has become clear that social media is turning into quite the process. It’s becoming more and more important, so many different tools and advice columns keep popping up to help businesses and individuals stay organized and successful when it comes to this newer marketing effort. This has caused many companies to create a full-time social media position for experts to help manage the many social accounts, follow analytics, get creative with engagement, etc. It takes a lot of time and effort, but the payoff is only increasing as social involvement increase.
Retro Social Media's curator insight, May 15, 2013 1:13 PM

Genius...

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The Underlying Importance of Social Media [infographic]

The Underlying Importance of Social Media [infographic] | Infographics and Social Media | Scoop.it

As a business owner or marketer it's very important to not only use social media to connect with customers, but also to understand the value in what social media brings.


Social media is revolutionizing the way companies market, brand and connect with customers and potential customers in ways we never thought possible. In this blog post, view an informative infographic that details the underlying important of connecting with customers on social media and what it can mean for your business.

 

In this infographic, learn more about the tools and resources available to leverage social marketing, how online networks (facebook, google+, twitter) affect consumer behavior, and what the resulting significant changes mean for businesses, social marketing, branding and analytics...


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Chris Lee's curator insight, September 29, 2014 3:39 PM

Infographic that explains the state of social network marketing and statistics which back up the notion of this platform being of major importance to any brand wishing to engage with their consumers.

Samara Paxton's curator insight, September 30, 2014 8:24 PM

Interesting the part about 'How are shoppers using their Smartphones?'- I have done every single one of those things. Also things like customer reviews on social websites- I definately will post on Facebook Business pages if I really like, or dislike a product. It really is important to be able to connect with your customer, especially for things such as products that are below a persons expectations. Social Media makes it so much easier to get it sorted out faster and in the public eye, which shows the brand in a poitive light.