Vintage Infographics
ShareInfographics are all the rage with social and digital marketers. The idea around infographics are very basic – visualizing data. However, even though infographics are the big buzz word of today they’ve been around for quite some time. Here’s a list of infographics from 75 years ago. If you’re compelled to learn more here’s tour on how to create your own infographic. Read More
As if To Nothing – Visualizing Data That Makes you Think
Share I talk a lot about visualizing data and infographics but Andrea Templin does and amazing job demonstrating how important the data is when creating an infographic. Her visualization below isn’t some amazing graphic but simply focuses on the data. Putting the data that she collected in motion was more than enough to make an impact on viewers. Take a look for yourself. Andreas Templin, excerpt ‘as if to nothing’ from Andreas Templin... Read More
The Growth of Coupons On The Web (Infographic)
ShareThe rumors are stirring that Groupon might be selling out to Google’s multi-billion dollar offer. It’s a pretty penny for one of the fastest growing companies in the States right now. Anyways I thought it would be fitting to share this infographic on the growth of coupons on the web. If you’re looking to start your own social discount site you might want to look at these stats first. Read More
Evolution Of A Geek [Infographic]
ShareHere’s a fun infographic designed by flowtown who specialize in finding interesting data sets behind you company and visualize them for you. The evolution of the geek is a fun infographic that will get your user’s attention. Read More
Redesign: Lawsuits In the Mobile Business [Infographic]
Sharedesignlanguage: An attempt at redesigning this chart from The Guardian to make the plaintiffs and defendants a bit more clear Read More
Google’s Political Prediction maps
ShareGoogle has done something very interesting with Google maps. They have created an algorithm pulling data from a variety of different polls to create a map that’s predicting the outcomes of the upcoming elections. It’s going to be interesting to see how many of their predictions are correct. Read More
Afghan 2010 Elections [Infographic]
ShareThe 2010 elections in Afghan is a huge topic in the media. The following visualization is a great example how an infographic can properly be used to make are large set of data easily digestible for viewers. If you have a project or a product that is sensitive to geographical location a great way to explain adoption or interactions is through an infographic like this. Read More
What Makes Good Customer Service [Infographic]
ShareGet Satisfaction has released a great visualization of examples of good customer service. Many of these companies are online and that’s exactly what their service helps manage. It’s worth a peak to see what other companies are doing to make sure their satisfying their customers. Read More
Top Ten Stats That Demonstrate The Value Of SEO Vs. PPC
Share Socialites you might want to might want to look over this graphic. ROI of social media is a big question for decision makers within an organization. This graphic does a great job comparing SEO to PPC and many of the notes here can be applied to compare Social to PPC. Simply put it’s always a good starting point to show an organization what their spending in ads or PPC can have a higher out put if they focus more on organic traffic... Read More
Mapping Perception [Infographic]
ShareUnderstanding a persons or a group of people’s perception is vital when engaging in social media. I’ve personally made this mistake and seen countless others fall flat on a campaign by under estimating the perception of others. The following images are great examples on how groups of people view things differently by geography. I hope you get a good chuckle and at the same time stimulate your brain to think about how people in online communities... Read More



