Infographics: 10 Things You Need To Know
The following infographic from Kevin Akers design + imagery is list of top ten things everyone should know about the new marketing phenomenon clarifies how to create interesting, noteworthy infographics.
The following infographic from Kevin Akers design + imagery is list of top ten things everyone should know about the new marketing phenomenon clarifies how to create interesting, noteworthy infographics.
According to MobiThinking®, at the end of 2011, there were 6 billion mobile subscribers worldwide. That’s 87% of the world’s population! It’s been estimated that by the end of 2016, there will be 8 billion mobile subscribers. That means there is a mobile phone or device for nearly every person on the planet, accessing the Internet.
The ultimate question: Men or Women? rplan is breaking it to pieces (investment-wise) with their new infographic. Wonder who makes more rational decisions or who’s the bigger risk-taker? Who does research and who asks around for advice? Want to know who is the better investor? All that and much more in the latest ‘Men vs. Women’ infographic.
MegaPath has wrangled up about the most ruthless, lawless viruses and software attacks around may frighten you. Don’t worry though, along with some interesting facts about the biggest malware threats in history and to your business, they have got all the information you need on how to protect your business.
Imagine for a second that social media is the high school of the internet, and that each social site represents the infamous cliques in high school, such as the jocks, nerds, cheerleaders and so on. It makes sense, because when it comes to social media, each site has it’s own unique set of visitors and shared content. Check out this infographic presented by Wix to see where you fit into the social media high school.
Gone are the days of walking down to your local grocery store to pick up the daily newspaper. Now, everyone gets the latest news online. But how can newspapers make money if they have lost their revenue from print advertisements and are providing free content online? Well, they can’t, and that’s why they are putting up paywalls left and right. Check out the infographic below to learn more about how paywalls are on the rise.
It seems like everyone is obsessed with the internet these days. Many spend hours a day online, but rarely think about how it effects us mentally. In fact, since 2000 our attention span has dropped by 40%. Could this be because of the internet and the constant stream of information we get from social media sites?
This infographic summarizes the need-to-know facts about HTML5 and brings them to life with animation produced using HTML5 (animated version). With already plenty of infographics out there on the subject of HTML5, why not do something that would stand out. The big idea? If it’s all about HTML5, why not animate the infographic using HTML5?
Billing itself as “the front page of the internet”, Reddit is one of the most popular sites on the Internet. With millions of subscribers and billions of page views, Reddit has the power to make or break any online campaign. Take a closer look at this social powerhouse and see how you can reach out to the millions of Redditers out there.
There’s been many opinions about how good, bad and indifferent Google+ is. One debate that is ongoing is “It’s Really Popular Vs It’s A Ghost Town.” So what’s the truth? Findings from Umpf appear to suggest the latter. Despite its large number of accounts, G+ is bottom of the list of social network users’ favored channels.