Category: Internet Marketing

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

  • TrackMaven: How to Get More Retweets

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    How to Get More Retweets

    TrackMaven just released a report that analyzed 1,423 Twitter accounts featuring more than a million tweets. The report reveals many of the elements that make up a successful tweet, one that is retweeted more often.

    Here are the major results they discovered during their survey:

    More tweets are sent out on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday than other days of the week. Tweets during the weekend are half those during the week.

    Tweets on Sunday get an average of 0.168 retweets, more retweets than any other day of the week.

    More tweets are sent out during the middle of the day than any other time of the day, peaking at noon Eastern time.

    Retweets peak in the late evening hours with the highest percentage of retweets occurring between 10 and 11 p.m. Eastern time (0.194 retweets on average per 1,000 followers).

    More hashtags result in more retweets. 5 hashtags and 11+ hashtags get the most retweets.

    If you use @ mentions in your tweets, you’ll get the maximum number of retweets with 4 or 6 mentions (with a dramatic dropoff with more mentions).

    You’ll get more retweets if you place a link near the end of your tweet.

    Tweets with images get 3 times as many retweets as tweets without an image.

    If you want retweets, ask for the retweet (not an RT).

    The more exclamation marks, the more retweets, with 9 exclamation marks getting the most retweets.

    ALL CAPs tweets get 4 times as many retweets as no caps tweets. Many social media experts recommend that you don’t shout (use ALL CAPS), but this result obviously suggests that ALL CAPS actually produce better results (at least in regards to the number of retweets).

    And for another look at this survey, see http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/11-proven-ways-to-get-more-retweets.

    See also: 9 Ways to Cram More Words Per Tweets


    Charity Showcase

    Gifts That Give is a shopping site that donates $1 out of every $5 you spend to a charitable cause of your choice. Shop at http://www.giftsthatgive.com.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • LinkedIn Infographic: 5-Minute Daily LinkedIn Marketing Plan

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    5-Minute LinkedIn Marketing Strategy Infographic

    5-Minute Daily LinkedIn Marketing Infographic by Bluewire Media

    VIP: Use this LinkedIn Infographic as a very useful guide for implementing your LinkedIn marketing strategy as well as your other social media strategies.

    See also: 5-Minute Daily LinkedIn Marketing Plan article


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    The Tourette Syndrome Association is dedicated to finding a cure for Tourette syndrome, the neurological disorder characterized by involuntary verbal and physical tics. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 200,000 Americans have tourette syndrome. Donate via http://www.tsa-usa.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

    John Kremer on Google+


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  • Facebook Cover Photos: Inspiration for Your Facebook Pages

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    Facebook Cover Photos inspiration

    Here are a few ideas for designing your own Facebook cover images for your Facebook fan pages.

    Mercedes Benz — Grab attention with a great-looking photo and muted color scheme.

    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines — Align your cover photo with your profile image.

    Converse — Feature your latest campaign.

    Pepsi — Multiple images of your target audience draws attention.

    Formlabs — Give people a sneak peak at what you can do.

    Spotify — Simple, direct, and full of impact.

    IDEO — Feature creativity and fun.

    Vogue — Feature a well-known person that represents your brand (with permission).

    The New Yorker — Use images that feature your core brand.


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    American Diabetes Association fights one of the fastest growing diseases in America. November is American Diabetes Month.  Donate via http://www.diabetes.org or call 800-DIABETES (800-342-2383).

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Andrea Vahl on Facebook Pages vs. Facebook Groups

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    Facebook Pabes vs. Facebook Groups

    Advice: In 99% of the cases, you should have a Facebook Page for your business.

    Facebook Pages have four distinct advantages over Facebook Groups for businesses:

    Analytics – Facebook Pages have built-in analytics. That means you can measure what is working.

    Advertising – You can advertise Facebook Pages. That, in turn, means you can reach new, targeted audiences.

    Branding – Facebook Pages are more brandable.

    Apps – Facebook Pages allow the installation of apps that enable you to run contests, get leads, and collect email addresses (as well as many other capabilities).

    Source: http://www.andreavahl.com/facebook/facebook-page-or-group-the-definitive-answer.php


    Charity Showcase

    CharityWatch is one of a number of charity watchdog organizations to ensure your donations do what you want them to do: Go to real people, not all fundraising expenses. See: http://www.charitywatch.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Children’s Ebooks Infographic: Why You Should Write Children’s Ebooks

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    Children's Ebooks Infographics

    Here are 18 reasons why writing children’s ebooks and children’s books are great for what ails you!

    For details, check out: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/why-you-should-love-childrens-ebooks-and-books


    Charity Showcase

    Pajama Program provides pajamas and children’s books to children in foster care. Over 800,000 kids nationwide still need PJs. You can donate here: http://www.pajamaprogram.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Hashtags: A Tool for Discovery (A Hashtag Infographic)

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    Hashtags Infographic

    Here are 9 ways you can use hashtags to discover new things, market your products and services, or simply find interesting people and companies . . .

    More Retweets and Shares — Tweets with hashtags are 55% more likely to be retweeted. Retweets get you more notice from people who do not follow you but follow the retweeter.

    Double the Engagement — Tweets with hashtags get double the engagement of tweets without hashtags. That means more favorites, more retweets, more replies, etc. Hashtags also encourage more engagements in the other social networks as well: more likes, more shares, more comments, more repins.

    Follow Topics — In most social networks, hashtags are clickable. That means people can follow topics with hashtags and/or scan topics at the peak of their interest in a subject.

    Follow Chats — Hashtags allow people to follow chats on a specific topic, especially useful with Twitter chats.

    Make It an Event — Highlight all the happenings at an event via a unique event hashtag so everyone can share the content, happenings, and news related to that event. And even schedule meetups at the event.

    Drive People to New Content — You can use hashtags to drive people to new topics where you create a unique hashtag. People that like that topic can follow your new content over multiple social networks.

    Monitor Hashtags — You can monitor hashtags that your potential customers might use, so when they need help, you can respond immediately with help.

    Monitor Your Competitors — Follow hashtags related to your competitors’ names, brands, etc. You can find out right away when your competitors are announcing new products, new events, new services, new developments.

    Monitor Yourself — Follow any hashtags related to your company name, product, brand, author name, etc. Discover what others are saying about you. You might also want to follow the sucky hashtags like #yournamesucks or #yourcompanysucks or similar constructions.


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  • Happy Halloween: The 5 Biggest Video Fears

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    Happy Halloween Infographic

    Halloween Infographic with a punch — Here’s a great way to celebrate a holiday and tie your facts into something happening right now. Happy Halloween!

    Making videos for your business can be scary, even haunting. Here are the five biggest fears most people have in making videos — with tips on how to overcome them!

    1. Being on Camera — Shoot with a friend for moral support — and fun!

    2. Which Camera to Use? — Use whatever camera you’ve got: webcam, smartphone, iPad. They’ll all work just fine.

    3. Techie Troubles — Just roll with the punches. Most tech problems can be overcome with the help of the teenager next door (or right in your own home!).

    4. No One Will Watch — You don’t need millions of views to have an impact. Just a few good views from your target audience will do the job.

    5. Not Knowing What to Say — Use a script. Practice. Tell your potential clients how you can help them solve their problems!


    Charity Showcase

    Be the Match Foundation helps patients get the bone marrow or umbilical cord blood transplants they need to fight leukemiea, lymphoma, sickle cell anemia, and other life-threatening diseases. Donate at the National Marrow Donor Project via http://www.marrow.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

    John Kremer on Google+


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  • Twitter Infographic: 10 Twitter Marketing Tips

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    10 Twitter Marketing Tips

    Here are 10 quick marketing tips for using Twitter to sell more books . . .

    1. Ask for a Retweet.

    2. Use the Right Words.

    3. Offer a Download.

    4. Twitter for the Holidays.

    5. Twitter and TV.

    6. TV Trends.

    7. Get More Leads.

    8. Go Japanese.

    9. Search Twitter.

    10. Use Hashtags.

    Source: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/10-twitter-marketing-tips-how-to-get-more-retweets


    Charity Showcase

    Shriners Hospitals for Children offers medical care for children (and their families) after other hospitals have said that there’s nothing they can do. Motto: Love to the rescue. Web: http://www.shirnershospitals.com or call 800-241-4438.

    Curator: John Kremer

    John Kremer on Google+


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