An illustrated look at the history of content marketing from the Content Marketing Institute. Courtesy of Content Marketing Institute
Continue ReadingVery Pinteresting a look at the user demographics of Pinterest
By: RH Mashable did an illustrated look at the user demographics of Pinterest. Now, most users are even spending more time, on average, pinning than they are on hanging out on Facebook. Here’s what you need to know about Pinterest user demographics. Courtesy of Mashable
Continue Reading3 things you should know about mobile advertising
By: RH Smart Adserver compiled some data to take a look back at mobile ads in 2011, and how you should use that data for 2012.
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A look at the current trends in mobile apps.
Continue Reading10 ways to Increase Sales in 2012
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Continue ReadingA Who’s Who of Social Media
Interesting the author decided not to include Google + with 90 million members, but included Pinterest with 3 million. I do think Pinterest is going to be very big though and just got the invite yesterday. They did say they would add Google + in the next update of the infographic. click to enlarge Courtesy […]
Continue ReadingContent marketing on the rise
Interesting look at the benefits of sharing content.
Continue ReadingGoogle vs Bing Click Through Rate Study
SeoMoz put out this study in association with SlingShot Seo that looked at click through rates between Google and Bing. For those domainers interested in SEO its worth a look. Courtesy of SeoMoz and SlingShotSeo
Continue ReadingIs Pinterest The Next Social Commerce Game Changer ?
Pinterest is quickly becoming the new hot kid on the block. Monetate.com did a nice info graphic for those not familiar with the new social media darling. Courtesy of Monetate.com
Continue ReadingBreaking Down Google’s 2011 Revenues
Google reported its earnings last week and now WordStream has compiled some data and broken down their revenue by sector. Overall Google did $39.7 billion in revenue. finance & insurance industry contributed the most retailers & merchandise were the next top category and then travel. Courtesy of WordStream
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