Marketing Infographics

The Blogger’s Beginner Guide to SEO

This infographic breaks down the SEO process into easy to follow and easy to apply steps for bloggers who want to build up more readers.

Are You Losing Out? 7 Ways To Run An Unsuccessful Mobile Email Campaign

Following up on their previous post “How to Make your Email Mobile”, ReachMail brings you the following infographic on what to avoid on mobile campaigns. The infographic entitled, “7 Ways to Run an Unsuccessful Mobile Email Campaign,” is all the more timely since ReachMail statistics show that over 40% of emails are opened on mobile devices.

Facebook for Marketers: The Numbers

Facebook is the most popular social network in the world, filling a need of users to connect to family, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, clients and others with potential for some form of relationship. Facebook also has the highest user engagement in terms of average hours spent per month per user. This makes Facebook users highly valuable to marketers.

Digital Marketing Trends 2014

Here is an infographic from Syndacast that determines 2014’s big online digital trends, all of which are expected to make a bigger impact this year. The trends are content marketing, advertising, big data and mobile marketing.

The Future of Proximity & Micro-Location Marketing

“Location, location, location” was once only a mantra in real estate, but it’s found a new home in marketing as brands tighten their targeting on in-store shoppers. With the ubiquity of mobile devices and advances in location technology, brands can now send real-time, relevant ads to shoppers about to buy. To see how brands have leveraged location to make purchasing more personalized, take a look at this infographic.

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

Thanks to social media sites like Facebook, the world of advertising has evolved greatly over the past decade. With a reported 1.15 billion users logging into Facebook each month, it’s no surprise that more and more companies have continued to dedicate large percentages of their overall marketing and advertising budgets in hopes of connecting with new, social-savvy prospects.

Web Design Industry Analysis – Professionals vs. Amateurs

The following infographic by Webydo portrays the role of professionals vs. amateurs in the current web design market. Until recently, the market offered only two kinds of solutions. Now, a third segment has emerged, disrupting the website design market .

LinkedIn Marketing Strategy

Grow your LinkedIn Networks to produce qualified leads with this 5 minute daily LinkedIn marketing plan designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced users. With these simple to follow steps and only 5 minutes a day you will soon be receiving more connection requests, more engagement and have more people viewing your profile.

Head Games: Buyers vs. Sellers Perception Gaps

Hinge Marketing’s new infographic “Head Games” explores how having an accurate view of the marketplace will help to build a strong brand strategy for professional services firms.

The Blogger’s Beginner Guide to SEO

This infographic breaks down the SEO process into easy to follow and easy to apply steps for bloggers who want to build up more readers.

Are You Losing Out? 7 Ways To Run An Unsuccessful Mobile Email Campaign

Following up on their previous post “How to Make your Email Mobile”, ReachMail brings you the following infographic on what to avoid on mobile campaigns. The infographic entitled, “7 Ways to Run an Unsuccessful Mobile Email Campaign,” is all the more timely since ReachMail statistics show that over 40% of emails are opened on mobile devices.

Facebook for Marketers: The Numbers

Facebook is the most popular social network in the world, filling a need of users to connect to family, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, clients and others with potential for some form of relationship. Facebook also has the highest user engagement in terms of average hours spent per month per user. This makes Facebook users highly valuable to marketers.

Digital Marketing Trends 2014

Here is an infographic from Syndacast that determines 2014’s big online digital trends, all of which are expected to make a bigger impact this year. The trends are content marketing, advertising, big data and mobile marketing.

The Future of Proximity & Micro-Location Marketing

“Location, location, location” was once only a mantra in real estate, but it’s found a new home in marketing as brands tighten their targeting on in-store shoppers. With the ubiquity of mobile devices and advances in location technology, brands can now send real-time, relevant ads to shoppers about to buy. To see how brands have leveraged location to make purchasing more personalized, take a look at this infographic.

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

Thanks to social media sites like Facebook, the world of advertising has evolved greatly over the past decade. With a reported 1.15 billion users logging into Facebook each month, it’s no surprise that more and more companies have continued to dedicate large percentages of their overall marketing and advertising budgets in hopes of connecting with new, social-savvy prospects.

Web Design Industry Analysis – Professionals vs. Amateurs

The following infographic by Webydo portrays the role of professionals vs. amateurs in the current web design market. Until recently, the market offered only two kinds of solutions. Now, a third segment has emerged, disrupting the website design market .

LinkedIn Marketing Strategy

Grow your LinkedIn Networks to produce qualified leads with this 5 minute daily LinkedIn marketing plan designed for beginner, intermediate and advanced users. With these simple to follow steps and only 5 minutes a day you will soon be receiving more connection requests, more engagement and have more people viewing your profile.

Head Games: Buyers vs. Sellers Perception Gaps

Hinge Marketing’s new infographic “Head Games” explores how having an accurate view of the marketplace will help to build a strong brand strategy for professional services firms.