Tag: infographic

  • The Future of Sharing: Social Media Week Panel Debate

    I joined a panel debate on the topic of “The Future of Sharing” as part of Social Media Week on Thursday. You can see the on-demand video at the SMW Livestream site to find out what my fellow panellists Ash Choudhury of Nokia, Trevor Johnson of Facebook, Mark Jones of Reuters and host Gordon MacMillan…

  • Get A Career Timeline: your work-life infographic by Re.vu

    Re.vu is a relatively new online service that helps you present your career history in a more engaging, graphical way than sites like LinkedIn. With the ways people find and consume information changing as we embrace new digital communication channels, the ability to present a visual resume (CV) is increasingly valuable. Re.vu does this in…

  • Are you a Geek or a Nerd? You decide.

    I think this makes me a, er, “Gerd”. Or should that be a “Neek”? (click to enlarge) Want more? You’ll find the full infographic here, courtesy of the team at Daily Infographic.

  • How we use Twitter to get answers to questions [infographic]

    Thanks to Lee Williams for bringing this one to my attention. Click the image below to reveal a really informative infographic that shows how Twitter users go about getting answers to their questions. No surprises, the more followers you have the more likely you are to get answers to your questions and be happy with…

  • The facts: Mac vs. PC People

    According to Hunch, Mac people are 80% more likely to be vegetarians than PC people, while PC people are 26% more likely to prefer fitting in with others than being different. Whodavthoughtit? More obscure data points in a fact-packed infographic  to help you decide if you’re a Mac or PC person: [click image to enlarge]…

  • Social Media Monitoring – massive infographic

    Social media monitoring and measurement is a complicated beast at the best of times. This infographic from KISSmetrics and oneforty does little to remove the complexity, but it does help clarify who are the major players and which tools, free or paid, are best for certain requirements. Click image to expand: Hat tip to The…

  • What sort of person uses social networking sites in the UK?

    I’ve been crunching data to get a picture of what sort of people visit the leading social networking sites. Here are three charts I created to show the distribution of age, education and income of users of the UK’s top 18 social networking sites in March 2011: (click any chart to enlarge) I last ran…

  • Proof that Search and Display Ads work best together

    The major search engines have long argued that paid listings can help boost brand awareness and recall. However, data from iProspect and comScore, Inc. shows that search listings alone may have very little, if any, impact on recall. If you really want to boost your brand recall online, you’ll need a more integrated approach, embracing…

  • Superb diagram: Quickstart Guide to Social Media for Business

    There are three reasons I love this diagram by the gang at B2BENTO.com: It shows all of the major stages in any well-planned social media programme, it’s a fool-proof checklist for everyone from the most experienced “guru” to the complete novice, and, it’s free and shared with the world under a Creative Commons licence Click…

  • Infographic: Who’s using LinkedIn?

    With LinkedIn having recently pushed through the 100 million members barrier, this is a timely infographic showing the demographic breakdown of its users. No surprise, those in hi-tech industries are most represented, as well as those working for very large organisations (>10,000 employees). A staggering six million people in the UK are registered on LinkedIn,…