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11 Mind-Blowing Mobile Marketing Infographics

Smart phones, tablets, laptops and mobile broadband cards have all changed the way we access the internet. According to Pew Research Center, 59% of adult Americans go online wirelessly . With the proliferation of wireless connectivity and devices, online marketers have many more screens to worry about than just the standard computer screen. To better illustrate the growing mobile marketing opportunity, take a look at these infographics. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. " target="_blank">Local Mobile Search Marketing Takeaway As mobile usage continues to climb, it is more important than ever for marketers to understand how their target audience consumes information not only on their desktops but also on the mobile web . What is your business doing to leverage the mobile web ?

India Mobile Phone Infographics 2011 | Eyedea Lab R R R I N G ♪ ♫ R R R I N G ♪ ♫ Hello! How are you? We are back with another infographics or information graphics for you guys. You can click on the image to view the larger version! Copy this to embed in your site: In Short We (India) have become the Second-Largest mobile phone/cell market in the World’s after China with 791.38 Million subscribers at the end of February 2011 (According to TRAI). The journey of Mobile Phone India started On 30 July 1995, when the first mobile phone call was made by late Mr. So enjoy the India Mobile Phone 2011 Infographics and share it with your friends.

5 Oddly Compelling Infographics About Garbage digg 5 Oddly Compelling Infographics About Garbage You wouldn't think that people are interested in infographics about garbage. We'll that's just trash talk. Speaking of trash talk, you'd be amazed at what people throw out these days and the cost of garbage to our world overall.What follows is a list of five of our favorite garbage and recycling infographics. 1- Life of a Water Bottle Credit Wait, one BILLION bottles every week? 2- The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Credit Whoa, what?! 3- Most Dangerous Species in the Mediterranean Credit What’s remarkable is how recently it is that these species have been discovered. 4- Through the Gyre Credit Back to the Pacific Garbage Patch - it’s one thing to read statistics about garbage, and it’s another thing entirely to see a three dimensional floating island of garbage with a cross section so you can see just how gross it really is. 5- Waste in Space Credit Trash knows no boundaries. Visit our homepage

Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far) Data junkies, stats addicts, web trivia buffs rejoice — here are a deluge of social media, search and other marketing research facts and figures from 50 articles and blog posts published so far in 2010. How are marketers planning to allocate budgets this year? What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? Find the answers to these questions and many, many more here. Social Media Statistics Study: Spending On Email, Social And Search Rising by MediaPost Online Media Daily Despite the fact that more than half of marketers responding to an ExactTarget survey planned to to either reduce their overall marketing budget for 2010 or keep it flat, 54% planned to increase spending on email marketing and 66% planned to increase expenditures for social media “even though about 80% of those acknowledged the difficulty in tracking ROI in the medium.” National Survey Finds Majority of Journalists Now Depend on Social Media for Story Research by Cision Social Media Revolution by YouTube

Infographic: Mobile Apps and Where are they heading? You are here: Home » Mobile » Infographic: Mobile Apps and Where are they heading? Blackberry and Nokia ruled the mobile universe before Apple and Android decided to change the game. Yesterday’s geeks are today app developers. With over 5 billion apps downloaded in just 2010, it’s not surprising that everybody wants to make their presence felt in the app store. Here are some interesting facts revealed by the infographic created by ShoutEm: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Five Most Essential Social Media Infographics - Infographics are here to stay. Capturing lots of data and info in one image can be seen as a new trend. Over time I’ve seen lots of high quality infographics that spread on the web like good viral assets. This post will sum up the top five infographics I came across over the last few months. Interested in good visual material? 5. Click for original size. This image lines up the time spend in different field of activity, according to the Social Technographics, defined by Forrester Research. 4. The Conversation Prism has been on the block for a while. 3. The Boom of Social Sites gives a great overview of launch moments of social platforms and the (great) amount of users per platform. 2. The Social Media Landscape provides an overview of the way social media tools affect marketing communications. 1. Where will you find your audience? Images above are my favorite of infographics on social media I’ve stumbled upon over the last few months.

Social Media Statistics: Welcome to Social Media Statistics 15 Mobile Marketing Statistics Every Marketer Should Know 15 Mobile Marketing Statistics Every Marketer Should Know Many of today’s trends point directly to mobile being the dominant marketing platform of tomorrow. In fact, one could argue based on the below that it should be the dominant platform of today. As marketers, we should be rapidly developing and deploying sustainable and scalable inbound mobile strategies in order to take advantage of the opportunity in front of us today and the rapidly approaching future. Convinced yet? Image: MRBECK Thursday, October 27, 2011 @ 1:00 PM EDT, 10:00 AM PDT Join Kuno Creative's John McTigue (EVP) and Chad Pollitt (Dir. of Social Media & Search Marketing) as they present Mobile Inbound Marketing.

20 Inspiring Animated Infographics We here at Infographic World have recently begun to offer Animated infographics to our clients And as such we of course took to the web for inspiration to see just what the best animated graphics on the web had to offer. Without further adieu here are 20 of the best and most inspirational that we discovered during our searches. It’s Time For Real Tsunami Infographic The Crisis Of Credit Oil Addiction A Brief History Of Data Storage Fair Trade Coffee Asteroid Discoveries 1980-2010 iPhone Statistics Japan The Strange Country The History Of Weed GOOD: Nuclear Weapons New York Times US Traffic New York Times Global Traffic GOOD The Hidden Cost Of War Airport Journey History Of Light The Known Universe Travel To The Center Of The Earth The History Of The Internet Growing Up

Losing To The Social Web: Visualized  A brands website has been the single biggest ”online” focus for 99% of businesses over the last 10 years apart from banner campaigns and microsites here and there, but with the evolution of social media growing at unheard of rates (Twitter is up over 3500% alone this year, while Facebook increased over 700% to finally overtake MySpace and then turned them to dust!) businesses really need to think about what’s happening to their website traffic… I recently read a great post on Supercollider by Geoff Northcott (via Martina on Adverblog) that talked about the end of the destination web, along with adage, we are social and adweek about how the times are fading for websites and microsites are dead – Geoff posted a few good Google trends graphs, so I thought I might take that a little further, find a few additional graphs and look at why and where this traffic is going… There are 2 key reasons why website traffic is declining. I don’t think websites & microsites are dead yet.

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