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In this post we won’t give you any graphic design elements for creating infographics, but instead we will showcase 20 best social media infographics with useful info you will definitely want to check out! These great social media infographics will teach you lots of useful things, from how to spot trolls and how to deal with them, to secret formulas for viral shares on social media!...
We all know a picture speaks thousand words and for that reason infographics are being more popular due to its amazing information displayed in the form of images. It has the capability to capture everyone’s eye and tell them a story with engaging content and images. It’s an all in one package with text, images and creative design that come all along. It holds a great marketing potential that has the ability to attract customers. Many people click on infographics as it is more appealing and hence your web traffic is increased which is beneficial aspect for SEO.
Here we have the collection of 10 interesting infographics about social media. Let’s have a look at them below.
Here’s the thing: the internet never sleeps.
Which means data never sleeps, and the internet sure likes to use up a lot of it. How much? In any given minute, 277,000 tweets are published on Twitter, 216,000 photos are sent to Instagram and 8,333 videos are shared on Vine.
And we’re just getting started. Over that same 60 second period, 347,222 photos are sent on WhatsApp, 416,667 swipes are made on Tinder and 3,472 images are pinned on Pinterest.
And if you think that’s impressive, Google receives 4 millions search queries, Facebook users share 2.46 million pieces of content and 204 million email messages are sent each and every minute of the day.
This visual from DOMO looks at how much data is generated every minute across the net....
Never underestimate of the power of a woman, especially when combined with social media. From the number of active users on a social network to the frequency of their interaction with other users and brands, women are a powerful force in the social media realm. Curious how much power women hold on social media?
Take a look at the infographic below from Finances Online for some possibly surprising statistics. While it is well-known that women dominate Pinterest, they also outnumber men on four of the other top six social networks: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Tumblr. However, men continue to account for the majority of LinkedIn’s users. In addition, 30% of women use social media multiple times a day, while only 26% men report using social media sites several times a day...
...In one minute, email users send 204 million messages, Amazon makes about $83,000 in online sales and Apple users download 48,000 apps. On the social front, Facebook users share 2.46 million pieces of content, 277,000 tweets are tweeted and Tinder users swipe left or right 416,667 times.
We've never seen a small town quite like that.
The folks at Domo have created an infographic detailing a chunk of the incredible amount of data the Internet generates each minute....
Why Your Business Needs A Business Social Media Presence. Online consumers are more likely to buy things from brands they know or have followed through social media for some time.
An infographic published by Mr. Youth, a word of mouth marketing firm, polled 4500 adults to uncover the impact of social media on purchases. They discovered that social media not only influences brand reputation and PR, but often can lead directly to a sale.
Over 90% of respondents either received or made recommendations to friends and families on Facebook. 65% of these social recommendations directly led to a purchase. On top of that, 80% of those who received a response to a social media post by a brand made a purchase as a result of that interaction.
With numbers as striking you’d think businesses would be quick to comprehend. Yet according to the study, brands only respond to half of their social media posts, divided almost equally between Facebook and Twitter. The full report will be available in two weeks....
Some great social media statistics for 2013 covering Facebook, Twitter, Google + Instagram and Pinterest.
Does your job suck? Do you just wish you had a job to begin with? Social media can play a major role in finding that first gig or hopping to a better one. In 2012, companies are projected to use social media to recruit for more than four out of five job openings. Some 95% of recruiters have already successfully hired candidates found through LinkedIn, while Twitter and Facebook help connect job-seekers with employers as well.
Just-released research by KDPaine & Partners shows most social media comments or posts on controversial topics are from bots, paid posters, or the uninterested. Most of what you think you know about social media buzz is wrong -- because most of the conversation that you think is happening is not really there. Most posts on controversial topics are fake, or paid for, or they are from people who just aren't very interested....
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We all love a bit of online shopping but what goes through our head before we click to buy items over the web?
We have done some research in the form of an infographic, which reveals some fascinating insights into the psychology of the online consumer.
A massive 85% of people said they read online reviews before making a purchase and 1/3 of shoppers admitted buying an item after being influenced by a video. The research also looks into why we abandon sales at the checkout, which is predominantly down to hidden charges and having to register before buying.
Check out our infographic below for the full insight into the mind of the online shopper....
We always talk about how social media can affect your brand, your reputation your social life. What we don’t discuss is the effect it has on our body and brain. What sorts ofchemical reactions happen each time we check our Twitter? How does our brain work now that internet is everywhere?
We all have seen the symptoms in ourselves. In fact, we can’t spend more than 10 minutes without checking our email or messages. But, apparently, there is a study which confirms that there are huge psychopathological impacts that social media have brought to our lives. The results are impressive and you can find them below, in the infographic conceived and created by the team at TollFreeForwarding...
The Internet is a big, big, big place.
In the 200 seconds I watched the “Internet in real-time” infographic, Google ran almost a million searches and sucked up over $300,000 in revenue. Facebook users uploaded over a terabyte of data, liked something over 10.5 million times, and posted 11 million items.
People watched 78,385 hours of Netflix content, and Android users downloaded over 250,000 apps. Amazon shoppers spent over a half a million dollars, and 690 million emails were sent.
Here’s the live infographic, go get mesmerized for a minute or two....
Here is a classic question asked by marketers who want to optimize their social media updates: When is the best time to post, pin and tweet your content?
Women access social media via mobile devices more than men and are driving the growth of the visual social web.
The top three reasons Women dominate social media shared by Golden Girl Finance were: - ‘Women not only use social media more often than men, but they use these sites in more ways’;
- ‘Women are leading the trend of using their phones and tablets to check their social media accounts’; and,
- ‘Women interact with brands more often and for a wider range of reasons and they consume and share news more frequently than men.’...
So how are brands capitalising on this social smorgasbord? The results are in, and they’re somewhat mixed. While 87 percent of Fortune 100 companies have a presence on at least one social media site, with Twitter leading the way, only 26 percent of businesses regularly include a call to action in their tweets. Moreover, less than half (44 percent) of customer questions sent on Twitter are answered within 24 hours, and 56 percent are ignored altogether. Overall, less than 20 percent of U.S. companies have integrated social media with their customer service, sales or product development processes. This, and more, can be found in this infographic , which takes a closer look at how businesses are using social media....
What’s a social business all about? Is it about having your brand on Twitter or Facebook? Is it about private social networks? Certainly, these all play a part.
The Top 20 Social Networks Snapshot #infographic
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Interesting collection of social media infographics. Good reading.