Category: Internet Marketing

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

  • Pinterest Infographic: How Users Interact on Pinterest

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    Pinterest Infographic

    Pinterest hit 10 million U.S. unique visitors per month faster than any other independent site in history.

    For more details, see: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/pinterest-highlights-how-pinterest-users-interact-on-pinterest.


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    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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  • Mark Frauenfelder: How to Build a Compelling Blog

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    How to Create a Compelling Blog or Website

    In the year 2012, with an estimated 180 million blogs online (more than the combined populations of France, Italy, and Spain), and 40,000 blogs started daily, you know you have competition. You need to learn how to create a compelling, addictive blog.

    The recipe for an excellent blog is to be so deeply obsessed with something that you need to communicate it to others. — Mark Frauenfelder, founder of Boing Boing

    Here are Mark’s 10 tips for building an addictive, compelling website — and a big following:

    1. Tap into the Zeitgeist. If you can tap into the cultural moment, you’ll have a lot of fans. Examples: Playboy and Rolling Stone magazines.

    2. Be original. Make the blog that doesn’t exist yet, but that you’d want to read.

    3. Make the connection. Instead of obsessing on digital marketing, the mission of the blog should be to share information with like-minded people.

    4. Get an attitude. At Boing Boing, we’re not afraid to post items that may get people upset, because that’s a good way to stimulate discussion and promote counterarguments.

    5. Don’t waste people’s time. If you’ve developed a trust with your readers that they’ll get good value for the time they invest in visiting your site, they’ll be back.

    6. Mix it up. We’re as likely to have a post about a chilling political development as something on the frothiest bit of pop culture.

    7. Appeal to the novelty gene. The stuff you blog about has to be unexpected or people will lose interest. 99% of what’s out there is crap. Our job is to find that 1% that’s fascinating.

    8. Let feedback change you. The community feedback has made me more aware of my insensitivities and the blog has evolved because of it.

    9. Think of a friend. When I post something I’ll often have a friend in mind who has the same sense of humor as me.

    10. Keep it real. We try to limit the echo chamber of the blogosphere. We come across interesting people, strange finds, all kinds of surprising things in the world of nature and humanity.

    Excerpted from The Art of Doing: How Superachievers Do What They Do and How They Do It So Well by Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield


    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.

    Stroke Warning Signs

    Stroke is a medical emergency. Every second counts, because time lost is brain lost. Know these stroke warning signings and teach them to others:

    Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.

    Sudden confusion and trouble understanding

    Sudden trouble speaking.

    Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.

    Sudden trouble walking.

    Dizziness or loss of balance and coordination

    Sudden severe headache with no known cause.

    If you or someone you’re with exhibits one or more of these signs, call 911 immediately. Get an ambulance with advanced life support sent to you immediately.

    If a clot-busting drug is given within three hours of the start of symptoms, it can reduce long-term disability for the most common strokes.

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  • How to Create an Effective LinkedIn Company Page

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    LinkedIn Company Pages

    Here are some key tips on how to create a more effective LinkedIn company page. These tips are adapted from an infographic originally created by The Starr Conspiracy.

    1. Use all of the visual space on your LinkedIn profile. Align your profile with your brand.

    2. Keep your page fresh with new content. Update your company page status every day with new content from your blog or from third-party news coverage.

    3. Use all three slider images. Highlight your company’s services, other social profiles, or news coverage with your three sliders.

    4. Complete your company page. Use all of the space LinkedIn gives you to tell your brand’s story. Add your company’s products and services to complete your profile.

    5. Ask your customers for recommendations. Turn your customers into brand ambassadors by asking for their recommendation.

    Top 10 Tips for LinkedIn Company Pages

    1. Use LinkedIn’s rotating banners on your company’s services page.

    2. Complete your company’s products and services page with individual listings for your services.

    3. Get creative with your products and services.

    4. Showcase thought leadership content, demos, and downloads in your services section.

    5. Highlight a company video.

    6. Spotlight relevant groups on your company page to extend your brand’s reach.

    7. Note: The first product or service listed on your services page is featured on your
    company home page.

    8. Update your company page daily with new content from your company blog, online newsroom, or third-party news coverage.

    9. Deliver relevant content to appropriate audiences with LinkedIn’s status update targeting — by company size, industry, job function, or geography.

    10. Spread the word. Ask your email list and your social network to tell people what you’re doing with your LinkedIn company page.


    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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  • Is This the Perfect Woman?

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    Is This the Perfect Woman?

    Here is one man’s idea of the perfect woman (as outlined in a letter to Elle Magazine‘s E. Jean).

    Does this ideal woman exist, or is she just a myth?

    She must be . . .

    Out-of-this-world intelligent and passionate

    Extremely independent with eclectic and diverse interests

    Not needy, high-maintenance, jealous, or requiring constant attention

    Very adventurous — E.g., loves to backpack around China

    Supersexual and sexually adventurous

    Multiorgasmic via vaginal sex

    On the Pill

    5’7″ to 6’1″

    Small breasts

    Gorgeous

    Ambitious

    Loves big dogs

    Happy!

    Healthy!

    Nice!

    In her 20s

    Very thin (but not because she’s starving herself or has food issues — I want someone who will be thin her entire life)

    Atheist, agnostic, or not religious

    Does not want kids in the next five years

    Plays tennis very well

    Helicopter skis

    Is dying to learn how to kiteboard

    Speaks French perfectly

    Plays video games (maybe I am asking for a bit much here :))

    Anyone who aspires to be a housewife is automatically eliminated

    Is this the perfect woman for you? Does a perfect woman even exist? Please share your thoughts in the comments below. Thanks!


    Charity Showcase

    The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence protects and empowers women and children affected by domestic abuse. For more information, check out http://www.ncadv.org.

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  • Facebook Content Marketing Infographic

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    Facebook Post Tips

    Facebook Post Tips

    Write short posts. Three or less lines on a Facebook post gets 60% more likes, shares, and comments.

    To reach 10 to 24-year-olds, post between 9 and 10 p.m. Eastern.

    Post insider info to make your fans feel in the know.

    Post about current events, news, and commentary.

    Link to articles your fans care about.

    Post Facebook-only specials: giveaways, offers, coupons, etc.

    Position yourself as a problem solver.

    Announce product launches on Facebook first.

    Give early access to sales.

    Post photos and videos to generate 180% more engagement.

    Use bold visuals.

    Ask for feedback on your products and promotions.

    Include a call to action once in awhile.

    Share posts from your fans.

    A fill-in-the-blank post gets 90% more engagement.


    Charity Showcase

    The Muscular Distrophy Association raises funds to treat muscular diseases like muscular dystrophy, ALS, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, and spinal muscular atrophy.More than a million Americans are affected by these progressive, often fatal diseases. To donate, go to http://www.givetomda.org or call 888-435-7632.

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  • Infographic: How to Get More Retweets

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    The Art of Getting Retweets

    The optimum tweet length for maximum retweets is 71 to 100 characters.

    Tweet links for more retweets.

    20.8% of retweets have at least one hashtag. The top 10 popular hashtags are #nowplaying, #ff, #jobs, #fb, #tinychat, #youconfessarque, #fail, #tcot, #1, and #followfriday.

    Ask for the retweet to get more retweets. Please Retweet generates a 51% retweet rate. PleaseRT has a 39% retweet rate. Without one of those phrases, the normal tweet averages a 12% retweet rate.

    Tweet between noon and 2:00 p.m. for maximum retweets.

    Tweets on Friday get the most retweets.

    Only 1.5% of retweets contain a self-reference so stop talking about you.

    80% of users retweet news. 55 to 60% retweet instruction and entertainment.

    Tweets about Twitter are retweet twice as often as tweets about Facebook.

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    Charity Showcase

    Good Dining: Dine at one of 10,000 participating restaurants around the country and a percentage of what you spend will go to the cause of your choice at no cost to you. Go to http://www.goodsearch.com/gooddining to sign up.

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  • Twitter Statistics: 2012

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    2012 Twitter Statistics

    Here are a few statistics from 2012 to show you how important it still is to have a presence on Twitter.

    Twitter has 465 million accounts.

    175 million tweets are sent every day.

    1 million new accounts are added to Twitter every day.

    There are 107.7 million U.S. users, 33.3 million Brazilian users, 29.9 million Japanese users, 23.8 million British users, 19.5 million Indonesian users, 13 million Indian users.

    The most popular Twitter users are Lady Gaga with 19.3 million, Justin Bieber with 17.5 million, Katy Perry with 15.1 million, Shakira with 14.1 million, and Rihanna with 13,6 million.

    What makes people retweet another user’s tweet?

    92% – Interesting content

    84% – Personal connection

    66% – It’s funny.

    32% – An incentive was offered.

    26% – The other user requested a retweet.

    21% – The other user was a celebrity.

    What makes people follow another Twitter account?

    69% – Referrals from friends.

    47% – Via online search.

    44% – Suggested by Twitter.

    31% – Via special promotions.

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    Charity Showcase

    Good Search donates a penny to the charity or school of your choice every time you do a new search. To sign up for this special offer, go to http://www.goodsearch.com.

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  • Infographic: How to Diminish Your Bounce Rates

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    How to Minimize Bounce Rates

    You might know the bounce rate for your website (if you use Google Analytics on your website). But, do you know anything about how it’s calculated, what the average bounce rate is for your industry, or what factors affect your bounce rate? This infographic was designed to provide some tips to help you decrease your bounce rate.

    Bounce Rate: The percentage of single-page visits where visitors don’t go on to a second page on your website. High bounce rates indicate that your landing pages are not relevant to visitors. That’s why Google takes bounce rates into account in determining site rank.

    Visits to a subdomain on your website counts as a bounce.

    The average website has 4.6 page views per visit with a bounce rate of 40.5%. The average time on websites is a little over 3 minutes (190.4 seconds). 62.9% of visitors are new.

    9 Factors That Affect Bounce Rates

    Pop-up ads, surveys, streaming video, or music

    Search engine ranking of page (pages ranked high for irrelevant keywords register more bounces)

    Audience type

    Landing page design

    Emails and newsletters

    Load times of pages (with longer load times resulting in more bounces)

    Links to external sites (more links result in more bounces)

    Purpose of your page

    9 Ways to Improve Your Bounce Rate

    Maintain top rankings for your key terms.

    Provide relevant content for any landing pages.

    Build a clear navigation path so users can find the content they want.

    Link to a glossary page that defines industry terms.

    Feature an internal search function in a prominent position.

    Get rid of pop-up ads.

    Limit streaming video and music.

    Speed up page loads using the Google Page Speed plugin.

    Reduce external links (or have them open in a new window).


    Charity Showcase

    Water.org helps the 884 million people without access to clean water as well as the 2.9 billion people who need better sanitation. Click on donate your voice at http://www.water.org to give them permission to post on your Facebook page or Twitter profile twice a month to tell your friends of their needs.

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