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Real Estate Social Media Infographic | Socialnomics – Social Media Blog. The Noun Project Uncovers the Designers Behind Our Universal Symbols | Co.Design. Pop quiz: who designed the instantly-recognizable, universal symbol for "recycle"? Yeah, we didn't know either -- until we consulted The Noun Project, a brilliant site that's part design utility, part history lesson. Not only can you download any of these icons and symbols for free, the site also pops up a neat little factoid for each one. ("Recycle" was designed by Gary Anderson in 1970, by the way.) Edward Boatman launched The Noun Project via Kickstarter with a simple goal: to build a site for "sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world's visual language. " The just-plain-usefulness of the site is obvious to anyone who's ever used CopyPasteCharacter, a similar compendium of typographical symbols.

Load more? Not all icons have designer credits, but many do. "We think a visual language that can be understood by all cultures and people is a pretty amazing thing," says Boatman on the site. 55 Interesting Social Media Infographics. Facebook Fan Valuation Matrix. Planning a social media strategy? Then try this. « 'If only we'd thought of that'

Posted by Richard Pentin on September 25, 2010 This fabulous chart by Advanced Human Technologies Group really struck a chord with me. Not only does it beautifully explain the process one needs to go through to develop a social media strategy but it also made me realise just how much I need to brush up on my powerpoint skills! You can download a copy of this Social Media Strategy Framework here. (Discovered via Frank Striefler) Like this: Like Loading... Fashion Week Takes Over Twitter [INFOGRAPHS] This fall, brands, marketers and media turned to social media to generate real-time coverage and buzz among followers of New York Fashion Week — and nowhere was the impact of those efforts more apparent than on Twitter.

According to social media measurement platform Trendrr, which produced the infographs below, more than 165,000 tweets pertaining to Fashion Week were posted between Thursday, September 9 and Thursday, September 16. Friday, September 10 was the biggest day at 34,000 tweets; hashtag #nyfw also became a trending topic on Twitter that day. Of the tweets delivered during that period, 70% came from female users, 50% were positive and 17% were negative in sentiment. The conversation generated a number of benefits for brands who were active during the week, most of which received a healthy increase in followers. Diane von Furstenberg led the way with an increase of 3,000 followers, whose show garnered positive reviews both in print and online. The Power of Crowdsourcing for Logo Design, Web Design and Other Tasks.

The State of the GeoSocial Universe [INFOGRAPHIC] Jesse Thomas is the CEO and Founder of JESS3, a Creative Interactive Agency. JESS3 designs products and experiences for brands like Google, Nike, Facebook, MySpace, C-SPAN, Microsoft and NASA. With constant news reports and studies regarding the adoption rates of social networking platforms like Foursquare, Gowalla, Facebook, Loopt and SCVNGR, a clear idea of the big picture can get a little muddled. Is Facebook really as popular as we think? Are location-based mobile features really poised to hit mainstream adoption? To better answer these questions, behold the "GeoSocial Universe. " The graphic below pits our social network usage against the huge adoption of mobile phones — currently at 4.6 billion worldwide. Facebook, with over 500 million users, is still around 10 times smaller than the worldwide mobile market. The key here is convergence. The infographic below shows the number of users on each network, and what portion of those users overlap with the huge mobile "sun.

" Breakdown of the Blogosphere | Everything you need to know about who makes up the blogosphere, what and why they are blogging, and how much time is being spent doing so. Breakdown of the Blogosphere Who’s Blogging Right Now? There are a total of 133 million total blogs in the blogosphere. Males make up two thirds of the bloggers and females make up one third. College graduates make up 75 percent of bloggers and non-college graduates make up 25 percent of current bloggers. Three-fourths of the bloggers make less than $100,000 a year. Bloggers from the U.S. make up 48 percent of the total blogosphere. Why and What People Blog Personal musings make up the most popular blog topic.

Impacts of Blogging Bloggers report that 42 percent have become friends with someone they’ve met in person through their blog. Top Reasons People Blog The most popular reason that people blog is to keep friends and family updated. How Much People Are Blogging Twenty percent of bloggers blog one to two times a day. Hours Per Week Spent Blogging. Anov Blog - Votre Blog spécialiste des Influences Social Média - There’s No Success Like Failure: Google’s Biggest Product Flops. Location_socialnetwork.jpg (Image JPEG, 599x640 pixels) - Redimensionnée (88. Share photos on Twitter. Global Web Index. The 2010 Social Networking Map. This post was written by Jenny Urbano, our Social Media Manager.

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