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11 infographies sur les réseaux sociaux en France en 2011. Où trouver des infos concernant les réseaux sociaux en France en 2011 ? NetPublic.fr a souhaité regrouper des représentations visuelles sous la forme d’infographies évocatrices pour mieux expliciter, comprendre et décrypter ce phénomène qui a pris de l’ampleur depuis quelques années. En complément, voir notre article : Internet en France en 2011 : 11 infographies qui comptent. Voici donc 11 infographies sur les réseaux sociaux en France en 2011 : Infographie Réseaux sociaux en France Mathieu Kutak, éditeur du blog WeSaw.it a publié en novembre 2011 une infographie en Creative Commons reprenant les résultats de l’enquête IFOP réseaux sociaux pour les internautes français (octobre 2011) : notoriété, adoption et pratiques.

Infographie : les réseaux sociaux, lesquelles connaissez-vous ? Alternative de l’exploitation de ces données IFOP sur la notoriété des réseaux sociaux en France, une visualisation signée par le quotidien Le Dauphiné Libéré, le 23 novembre 2011 . Infographie Le F-commerce.

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Social Media Stats of the Day. This is a LONG one, but a good one based on statistics recently published in AdAge. Social Media Stats of the Day from Dream Systems Media visualizes some fo the recent stats about Favebook Twitter and general Social Media usage. Saw an article on Social Media stats the other day on AdAge by Sarah Evans (awesome list of stats she compiled) and of course, me being who I am, I wanted to visualize the data.

So enjoy! I used several of these statistics in my recent SMX Social Media Scottsdale presentation on SoLoMo – Checking into the real world.- Mat Siltala I really like the coloring in this design that visually ties the data to the Facebook and Twitter brands instantly for the readers. Although, big fonts don’t make a data visualization, and a number of percentages included could easily have been visualized as simple pie charts or stacked bar charts. Nice job Mat!

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Tools. Influence. Coca-Cola Marketing Shifts from Impressions to Expressions - Joe Tripodi - The Conversation. By Joe Tripodi | 9:05 AM April 27, 2011 This post is part of Creating a Customer-Centered Organization. A lot of us remember when the role of the CMO was much simpler. Information flowed in one direction: from companies to consumers. When we drew up our plans and budgets, the key metric was consumer impressions: how many people would see, hear or read our ad? Today the only place that approach still works is on Mad Men. Now information flows in many directions, consumer touch points have multiplied, and the old, one-size-fits-all approach has given way to precision marketing and one-to-one communications.

In the near term, “consumer impressions” will remain the backbone of our measurement because it is the metric universally used to compare audiences across nearly all types of media. So, in addition to “consumer impressions,” we are increasingly tracking “consumer expressions.” So what are the keys to winning in this new era of empowered, engaged and networked consumers? IDEO: Five Companies That Mastered Social Media's Branding Potential | Co.Design. This is the next piece in our PATTERNS series, written by IDEO. Read more from the series here. Social networks can breathe new life into old brands by enabling companies to build collaborative relationships with consumers like never before. But what's a corporate giant to do when no one wants to follow it on Twitter or be its friend on Facebook? Many firms struggle to answer that question. Yet turning even mundane products like toothpaste or tampons into talking points doesn't have to be difficult.

Here's how a few established companies, from Ford to CBS, have used new media to their advantage. Designing for social media 1. 3. Ford "Earned Cred" Online Detroit automakers didn't top anyone's "favorite brand" list during the recession. Tap in to existing communities, compliment, and contribute. Ford gave 100 indie "agents" a free Fiesta for publicly 'lifecasting' their experiences with the car. TV Network's Turnaround A few years ago, CBS was known as a ? CBS built on fans?

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Foursquare. Twitter. Community management. Ppl power. Quora. People's anger. Facebook. 55 Interesting Social Media Infographics. Top 25 Most Useful Social Media Marketing Blog Posts of 2010. As we head into 2011, it’s best to take a look back at the top 25 social media marketing blog posts of 2010 and see what we can glean to help us in the new year. Social media is fascinating in that the way we utilize these sites, and the functionality of these sites, is always changing. Therefore, as social media marketers, we always need to be staying ahead of the curve of not only the latest changes in the world of social media, but also what the thought leaders are saying about social media marketing.

The algorithm I used in calculating these top 25 posts is the same I used in my previous top blog posts of 2010 for Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, and I have also added a few of my posts from 2010 where relevant. Happy reading! 55 Interesting Social Media Infographics by Yanuar Prisantoso [1,867] Why is it that we can never get enough infographics? The State of B2B Social Media Marketing by Alexander Hotz [1,610] Social media is one of the best business tools out there.

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