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Create Infographics | Visual.ly. Social Media Statistics For 2012  It was a huge year for Social Media and here is a great infographic that rounds up the key Social Media Statistics to kickoff 2012. It’s pretty impressive to see that Facebook has grown to more than 800 million active users, adding more than 200 million in a single year. Twitter now has 100 million active users and LinkedIn has over 64 million users in North America alone. A few interesting take outs for social media statistics in 2012: Facebook Statistics 2012: An average Facebook user has 130 friends and likes 80 pages56% of consumer say that they are more likely recommend a brand after becoming a fanEach week on Facebook more than 3.5 billion pieces of content are shared Twitter Statistics 2012: 34% of marketers have generated leads using Twitter55% of Twitter users access the platform via their mobile General Social Media Statistics 2012: Check out more social media statistics for 2012 below in the full infographic, via Mediabistro.

Be Sociable, Share! Facebook : Pourquoi les utilisateurs ajoutent ou retirent des amis ? [infographie] Créer une infographie "Pertinente" de votre page fan ! Cet article a été publié il y a 2 ans 4 mois 18 jours, il est possible qu’il ne soit plus à jour. Les informations proposées sont donc peut-être expirées. Aujourd’hui, j’aimerais vous faire profiter d’un nouvel outil qui pourra vous être d’une grande utilité. Pour moi c‘est un complément viable aux Facebook Insight (statistiques) et utile pour vos reporting client. L’agence Mediaventillo vient de mettre en ligne un outil, PageAnalyzer, permettant de créer une infographie “complète” de votre page fan. Il nous est maintenant possible de savoir par exemple, combien de fans nous gagnons par jour, combien de “like” total nous avons reçus sur nos posts ou même encore quel type de statut (photo, lien, vidéo) génère le plus de like et commentaires.

Ci-dessous quelques unes des principales statistiques que permet de faire remonter l’outil. Le premier cadre contient les informations essentielles de la page. L’autre partie représente une timeline sur 24h des statuts postés lors des 3 derniers mois. 5 reasons to use an infographic as a press release. People have been declaring the press release dead for a while now, and while I don’t agree with that assessment, I also think it’s time to push the boundaries. These days, there are social media press releases, press releases with video embedded, and a range of other variations on the traditional press release. Currently, one of my favorite variations on the press release variations is the infographic. They have been the rage online for a while now. In case you don’t know, infographics are visual representations of information or data. Why are infographics so effective?

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Have you ever used an infographic as a press release? Mickie Kennedy is the CEO and founder of eReleases and blogs at PR Fuel, where a version of this story first appeared. (Image via) 11 infographics for your next presentation. By Arik Hanson | Posted: October 3, 2011 Presentations are a way of life in the communications profession. Whether that means a presentation at your team meeting next week, or a presentation at your industry conference this winter, presenting to people is a key component of how we communicate on a regular basis. Preparing a solid presentation can take an inordinate amount of time and energy. And, in many cases, graphics that tell a story play a large role in said presentations. Enter infographics, which have come to dominate the online landscape. So, I thought I’d share a few infographics that have caught my eye in the last several months.

Who Participates Online The Science of Social Timing: Email marketing The Growth of Social Media Twitter Facts & Figures The Rise of QR Codes Social media and crisis communications Location Based Marketing The ROI of Social Media How executives are using social media (This one’s a bit older, but the stats remain relevant.) The History of YouTube Advertising. Most popular infographics generalized. Log in or Become a Member Job Opening Digital Designer, Editorial Content for Bauer Media See more openings on the FlowingData Job Board Data Underload Most popular infographics generalized September 30, 2011 | Miscellaneous Yep, still amusing. Related Posts 6 Comments Patrick — September 30, 2011 at 8:27 amThey forgot “Global map of who cares?” About FlowingData explores how designers, statisticians, and computer scientists are using data to understand ourselves better — mainly through data visualization.

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