Category: Internet Marketing

Infographics having to do with online marketing, Internet marketing, and related subjects.

  • Infographic: YouTube Rules the Internet

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    Infographic: YouTube Rules the Internet

    YouTube dominates video sharing and views on the Internet and mobile phones. This infographic reveals a few of the statistics on YouTube’s domination:

    YouTube gets 800 million unique visits every month.

    YouTube traffic from mobile devices tripled in 2011.

    Users upload 72 hours of new video to YouTube every minute.

    People watch over 4 billion hours of video on YouTube every month.

    Over 700 YouTube videos are shared via tweets every minute.

    Facebook users watch over 500 years of YouTube videos every day.

    100 million people share or comment on YouTube videos.

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    Charity Showcase

    Feeding America is the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity supplying food to 37 million Americans every year via 200 member food banks. To donate, go to http://www.feedingamerica.org or call 800-910-5524.


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  • Infographic: The Spirit of Stats & Facts

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    Spirit Magazine facts and stats

    Here are a few stats and facts I learned while reading the November issue of Spirit magazine.

    28% of telecommuters have cooked dinner while working at home.

    32% of men are frustrated by crafting a text message.

    43% of telecommuters have watched TV while working at home.

    Tomatoes, with 31,760 genes, have 6,760 more genes than humans.

    35% of telecommuters have completed household chores while working at home.

    In 2011, 24.4% of Black Friday shoppers lined up the night before (or shopped the late night sales of Thanksgiving).

    25% of telecommuters didn’t bother to get out of their pajamas while working at home.

    Black Friday shoppers in 2011 spent almost $400 each.

    7% of telecommuters have taken care of business while stark naked.

    Sources: Spirit Magazine, Wakefield Research, Citrix, TSB Magazine, Cornel University, National Retail Federation, BIGinsight

    Check out Spirit Magazine: http://magagenie.com/spirit-magazine

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    Charity Showcase

    The Tariq Khamisa Foundation offers educational and mentoring programs dedicated to ending youth violence in the U.S. and around the world. To support their efforts, go to http://www.tkf.org.


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  • 7 Steps to Becoming a Click Millionaire

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    Click Millionaire

    Below are seven key elements to a successful Internet marketing and sales strategy for any individual or business. Learn how to become a Click Millionaire!

    1. Help People – The best place to start a business is where people need help. You are far more likely to find recurring, profitable customers if you serve a need by helping people solve problems or enjoy their lives more.

    2. Expert Credibility – People prefer to buy things from those that they perceive as experts. You can use your own real-life experiences and expertise to position yourself as an expert online, even if you don’t have official expert credibility.

    3. Automation – Web-based tools for e-commerce, marketing, content, and operations can be used to run your business even when you are not on duty. A Click Millionaire business system automates as much as possible to create revenues and a worldwide sales force that never sleeps!

    4. Outsourcing – Hire virtual assistants to do anything you don’t know how to do (or don’t want to do). You’ll be better off investing $10, $20, or even $50/hour to pay others to handle the small stuff while you conserve your valuable time to work on bigger projects and enjoy your life more.

    5. Audience Content Creation – Help your audience create content for you. Blog comments, photos, forum discussions, and directory submissions all help attract more visitors. With more visitors you’ll make more money from advertising and sell more of your own products, too.

    6. Scalability – Scalability means that your business can keep growing, even with less investment of your money and time. Design your business to use software and outsourced help so that adding customers and making more sales can happen automatically online without requiring more work from you.

    7. Recurring Revenues – Stop chasing customers and advertisers for money. Instead switch your accounts receivable billing from one-time invoices and constant renewal negotiations to automated credit card subscription billing. This makes collections easier and more profitable while freeing you to focus on the fun stuff.

    From: Click Millionaires: Work Less, Live More with an Internet Lifestyle Business You Love by Scott Fox


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  • Infographic: An Inside Look on How the Internet Works

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    An inside look on how the Internet works

    Made up of servers (the machines) and clients (the users), the Internet uses a common language called a protocol suite to help devices talk with each other via telephones and satellites. Every device that connects to the Internet, from laptops, smartphones or gaming systems, has an Internet Protocol or IP address. Using these addresses and the protocol suite, the Internet lets users upload, download, share and stream little packets of information – things like blog posts, videos, tweets, pins, slideshows, infographics, and more.

    This infographic shows how the Internet sends these packets from one place to another – in other words, just exactly how the Internet works.


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  • 12 Crucial Elements Every Homepage Should Have

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    12 Elements for Every Home Page

    Your home page is probably the most important page on your website. Because so much of your website traffic goes first to your home page, it’s crucial for that page to convert visits into leads and sales.

    These 12 elements are critical to an effective home page conversion rate.

    1. Headline – A clear and simple headline will tell visitors what your site is all about.

    2. Sub-Headline – Showcase your offer in clear language.

    3. Benefits – Describe why what you offer matters.

    4. Calls to Action – Include multiple calls to action so visitors clearly know what you’d like them to do.

    5. Features – Besides noting the benefits of your website, also showcase its features.

    6. Customer Proof – Feature testimonials from previous users of your site.

    7. Success Indicators – Feature success stories, awards, and other recognitions.

    8. Navigation – Set up a simple, clear navigation so visitors can find the content you want them to find.

    9. Supporting Image – Videos or clear images featuring what you offer support those visitors who are visually oriented.

    10. Content Offer – Offer a piece of great content to encourage visitors to sign up for your newsletter. An ebook or whitepaper works best.

    11. Resources – The vast majority of first-time visitors are not ready to buy. If you want them to come back, offer them a good number of resource pages that will bring them back for more.

    12. Secondary Calls to Action – Include additional calls to action as visitors scroll down your page – in your sidebars, the end of your blog posts, in the footer of your page, etc.


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  • Infographic: Great Content Leads to Great SEO

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    Why Content For SEO

    Content is a key to search engine visibility. High-quality, search-friendly content allows businesses and individuals to populate their sites with keywords and valuable information for visitors. Both keywords and great information are important to search success.

    A few key points from this infographic:

    76% of marketers who have SEO campaigns in place invest in content creation.

    Bing uses Facebook Likes as a ranking signal for logged in users.

    42% of consumers read articles and blogs for more information about potential purchases.

    Google advice: Make a site so fantastic that you become an authority in your niche.

    1 in 5 social media posts include links to more content.

    27 millions pieces of online content are shared every day.

    For a larger version of this infographic, click here (twice): http://cdn.brafton.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/WhyContentForSEO_FINAL_2.png.


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