Category: Internet Marketing

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

  • Pinterest Demographics, January 2012

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    Pinterest Demographics, Pinterest Infographic

    Here are a few interesting stats about Pinterest users as of January 2012 (and updated somewhat here below).

    The majority of Pinterest users are female (even as of April 2013).

    Popular pins are still female-centric: food, fashion, kids, homes, fitness, health.

    30% of Pinterest users are between the ages of 25 and 34; 25% are between 35 and 44.

    25% of Pinterest users have a college degree.

    1.5 million people use Pinterest every day (this has obviously increased).

    The majority of Pinterest users have a household income between $25,000 and $75,000.

    Most Pinterest users have a family and often pin images related to food, parenting, home.


    Do you want to know more on how to use Pinterest to drive traffic to any page on the Internet? To drive traffic that is viral, targeted, and ready to buy?

    To learn how to use Pinterest more effectively to market your books, products, and services, check out this free webinar: http://realfastinfoproduct.com/johnkwebbie.


    Charity Showcase

    Tahoe Rim Trail Association has build the Tahoe Rim Trail, which has been built by over 10,000 volunteers donating over 200,000 hours of time. Check out the volunteer opportunities here: http://www.tahoerimtrail.org.

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  • Pinterest Infographic: Why You Should Be Interested in Pinterest

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    Pinterest Infographic

    6 Advantages of Using Pinterest

    Pinterest generates a ton of traffic.

    You can repin anything you like. Repins go viral.

    You don’t need a lot of friends to have a lot of impact.

    Images are worth a 1000 words.

    80% of pins are repins (while only 1.4% of tweets are retweets).

    97% of Pinterest’s Facebook fans are women (that stat has probably changed).

    Tips on Using Pinterest

    Visit the popular category to find interesting content.

    Tag your friends and interesting pinners with @friendname.

    Allow Google to index you.

    Search the pins generated by a website: http://pinterest.com/source/infographicaday.com.

    Use hashtags (#) to indicate topic (although the hashtags are no longer live links).


    Do you want to know more on how to use Pinterest to drive traffic to any page on the Internet? To drive traffic that is viral, targeted, and ready to buy?

    To learn how to use Pinterest more effectively to market your books, products, and services, check out this free webinar: http://realfastinfoproduct.com/johnkwebbie.


    Charity Showcase

    The National Parks Conservation Association works to protect our national parks in the United States in order to preserve the nation’s natural, historical, and cultural heritage for generations to come. To support their efforts, contribute via http://www.npca.org.

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  • Cheat Sheet: Social Media Cover Photos

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    Social Media Cover Photo Cheat Sheet

    This short cheat sheet, created by Desmond Wong, highlights the different dimensions you should be using for your social media cover photos on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Google+.

    And to help make things easier, HubSpot also built free-to-download, pre-sized PowerPoint templates for each of the following social networks for you to use as your design canvas. Just add your creative to a social network’s corresponding slide, save it as an image file, and upload it ensure your design is optimized for that social network.

    http://blog.hubspot.com/social-media-cover-photo-sizing-cheat-sheet

    Crash Course in Visual Content Creation:
    Crash Course in Visual Content Creation


    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: Rock Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day

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    Rock Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day

    This social media infographic showcases how the right plan and automation can save you time and make you more effective on social networks.

    Here’s how you can be more effective on the six major social networks: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, and Instagram.

    Inspirational note: The combined users of the major social networks is greater than the entire human population.

    Infographic courtesy of Pardot.com.


    Charity Showcase

    United Negro College Fund provides college funds for Black Americans in need of help. Motto: A mind is a terrible thing to waste. To donate, call 800-332-8623 or visit http://www.uncf.org.

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  • Google Reader Is Dead, Long Live the Alternatives

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    Google Reader Is Dead

    Missing Google Reader? Try one of these 10 alternative RSS readers . . .

    BlogLines.com – Track your favorite blogs and websites in real-time.

    Feedly.com – Includes tagging, sharing, keyboard shortcuts, more.

    FeedReader.com – View all your feeds in any browser or device without installing an app. Also FeedReader Lookup.

    Flipboard.com
    – Apps for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. Great looking feeds. Share your discoveries.

    Google Currents – The current Google alternative to Reader, but for mobile devices only. At least for now.

    NewsBlur.com – Free account includes up to 12 site feeds, 10 stories at a time, and shared stories via your public blurblog.

    NewsIsFree.com – Browse headlines online. Mobile alerts for an extra fee.

    Pulse.Me – Sync your stories across the web, mobile phones, and tablets.

    Taptu.com – Available for Apple, Android, Nook, and BlackBerry devices as well as the web.

    Zite.com – iPad and iPhone app only.


    Charity Showcase

    United Negro College Fund provides college funds for Black Americans in need of help. Motto: A mind is a terrible thing to waste. To donate, call 800-332-8623 or visit http://www.uncf.org.

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  • Wall Street Journal: Facebook Privacy Options Guide

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    Facebook Privacy Settings Guide

    I found this Facebook Privacy Guide from the Wall Street Journal a useful and detailed outline on how to preserve your privacy on Facebook.


    Charity Showcase

    Autism Inclusion Resources works with airlines and airports to make air travel easier for autistic children and their families. Details at http://www.autismir.com.

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  • Infographic: Free Audio Book Downloads

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    20 Great Audiobooks

    The most common place people listen to audiobooks is in their cars. Whether it is on a road trip or during the commute to work, audio books pass time and provide a way to gain knowledge or entertainment.

    In today’s world, it is simple to download audio books online. Ambling Books has compiled a list of twenty free audio books you can download immediately.


    Charity Showcase

    In celebration of American Heart Month (February) . . . The American Heart Association works to teach people how to identify heart attacks and strokes as well as funds research and treatment for heart disease. Donate via http://www.americanheart.org, or by calling 800-242-8721.

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  • Infographic: 61 Ideas for Writing Press Releases

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    61 PR Ideas

    Here are 61 ideas for writing more effective and interesting press releases. For more details, check out the original article here: http://socialmetricspro.com/social-media/write-61-ideas-press-release/3397


    Charity Showcase

    In celebration of American Heart Month (February) . . . The American Heart Association works to teach people how to identify heart attacks and strokes as well as funds research and treatment for heart disease. Donate via http://www.americanheart.org, or by calling 800-242-8721.

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