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  • GIF Infographic: Every Second on the Web

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    Every Second on the Web

    This GIF infographic features a short view of the Internet in real time, especially showcasing the traffic and use of social media and apps. Fascinating to watch.

    Click on the above graphic to view a larger version of this GIF.


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    Make-A-Wish Foundation helps to fulfill the wishes of seriously ill children. Join this Season of Wishes by going to http://www.wish.org/SeasonofWishes. Make-a-Wish sponsors change lives – for wish kids, for their families, and for their communities.

    Curator: John Kremer


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  • 12 Marketing Stats about Facebook for Business

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    12 Marketing Stats about Facebook for Business

    42% of marketers say Facebook is critical or important to their business.

    There has been a 75% increase in businesses who say Facebook is critical to their business.

    62% of marketers say that social media became important to their marketing campaigns in the past 6 months.

    Social media has a 100% higher lead-to-close rate compared to outbound marketing.

    77% of business-to-consumer companies have acquired customers from Facebook compared to 43% of business-to-business companies.

    Retail and education are the top industries that have acquired customers through Facebook.

    Marketers struggle with lead generation on Facebook.

    80% of US social network users prefer to connect to brands through Facebook.

    Brands have seen a 46% increase in user engagement with the new business timeline.

    Brands have seen a 65% increase in user engagement of interactive content with the new business timeline.

    The ratio of views to shares of Facebook comments: 9 to 1.

    Auto-posting to Facebook decreases likes and comments by 70%.

    31 Ways to Promote Your Facebook Page: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/facebook-tips-31-ways-to-promote-your-facebook-page


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    Steve J. Wampler Foundation raises money to send kids with physical disabilities on outdoor adventures, from scuba diving to snow skiing. Week-long adventures near Lake Tahoe, California. $25 S’mores fund, $50 bait fund, $100 arts and crafts fund, $850 for one child camping. Web: http://www.wamplerfoundation.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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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.


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    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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  • Infographic: Content Marketing vs. Traditional Advertising

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    Another infographic gone for good. Alas. But good content below:

    Content marketing is starting to rival traditional advertising as a tool for companies to begin relationships with new customers. The following marketing infographic from Marketo outlines some of the new tactics and promotional strategies being used by companies to reach more people online.

    To carry out a social media strategy, business are using the following tactics (by percentage): non-blogging social media (79%), article posting (78%), in-person events (62%), e-newsletters (61%), case studies (55%), blogs (51%), white papers (43%), webinars (42%), print magazines (42%), videos (41%), microsites (30%), print newsletters (25%), podcasts (16%), digital magazines (15%), mobile (11%), virtual conferences (11%), and ebooks (9%).

    Companies with less than ten employees use, on average, 6 of the above tactics.

    Companies use the following social networks to distribute and promote their content: 55% Twitter, 54% Facebook, 51% LinkedIn, 38% YouTube, and 8% other. [Obviously this research was done before Pinterest boomed.]

    The biggest challenges facing content marketers include the following:

    36% producing engaging content

    21% producing enough content

    20% budget to produce content

    11% lack of top executive buy-in

    9% producing a variety of content

    Content marketing budgets are growing: 51% of businesses are increasing spending over the next 12 months, 45% are maintaining their current level of spending, and only 2% are planning to decrease their content marketing spending.


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    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: 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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    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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    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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  • 16 Reasons Why Brands, Businesses, and You Need to Be Active in Social Media

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    Social Media Reasons

    This infographic showcases 16 reasons why brands, businesses, and you need to be active in social media. Ignore these reasons at your own peril.

    $30 billion – The expected size of the social media commerce market by 2015.

    62% of adults worldwide participate in social media.

    77% of online shoppers use reviews to make purchase decisions.

    68% of shoppers go to social networking sites to read product reviews.

    59% of consumers say user-generated product reviews have a significant or good impact on their buying behavior.

    85% of customers expect businesses to be active in social media.

    36% of people trust brands more when they have a social presence.

    Business that blog get 55% more web visitors and 67% more leads.

    81% of buyers reach out to friends and family members on social networking sites for advice before purchasing products.

    78% of consumers trust peer recommendations.

    Only 14% trust ads.

    50% of consumer use social networks to provide product feedback, both positive and negative.

    43% of marketers claim more sales after beginning a new social media campaign.

    Social media engagement improves brand loyalty and increases sales by as much as 40%.

    70% of online consumers in the U.S. pay attention to the opinions published on blogs, social networks, and forums.

    32% of U.S. online consumers trust such social opinions over branded ads.

    The average time on site for consumers who can share content using a social login is over 11 minutes (compared to 5 minutes without a sharing mechanism).


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    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital helps children with serious medical problems. No family ever pays St. Jude for anything. Plus their research discoveries are shared freely with other medical groups and doctors. Donate by calling 800-4ST-JUDE or via http://www.stjude.org.

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