Japanese Social Media Platform Comparison
Even though there are major platform that cater to many different countries outside of the United States there are others niche and unique platforms for every country. Here’s a graph showing comparing major social networks in Japan to the their Japanese equivalent. This is great information if you’re looking to run an international social campaign. Here’s a list of other great infographics on the web. Read More
Facebook’s Top 8 Valuation Comparisons [infographic]
Numerical numbers that go into the millions and billions usually need some king of comparison to show what that number really means. The infographic below takes 8 different examples to visually show you how much Facebook’s valuation really is. Read More
Demographics Of The Tea Party Supporters [Infographic]
The tea-party conservatives have been striking blows to the Republican party. However, these striking blows might not be what they seem as a recent poll by the Economist show that the movement’s supporters are older, whiter, richer and far more likely to be Republican than Democrat. Since the tea-party has been using social marketing and blogging to rally support on the web and on the ground it’s interesting to see the generational gap in... Read More
The Landscape Of Mobile Applications In The Past 30 Days
Overview: Due to the saturation of smartphones and feature phones the average American can’t imagine leaving home without them. Due to their increasing computing power and the growth of the cloud these phones of rapidly increase the number of mobile applications. As of June 2010, 59% of smartphone owners and nearly 9% of feature phone owners report having downloaded a mobile app in the last 30 days. Nielsen just recently released some great data... Read More
MTV VMA Interactive Twitter Tracking [Infographic]
During the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV collaborated with Twitter and Stamen to track the social media activity through the event. The Twitter visualization ranks the artists on the amount of tweets per minuet that they received during the VMAs. I’m a little bummed that they built this visualization on flash instead of HTML5 but the nice thing is users can tweet directly from the application increasing MTV’s engagement with their fans. The... Read More
Faith And Poverty [InfoGraphic]
Inforgraphics are a great way not just to visualize large sets of data but to tell a story about two different concepts. In the inforgraphic below you can easily start to see the correlation of poverty and world faiths. Take some time to go through this graphic you might find some inspiration for an infographic of your own. I would like to see an infographic made comparing non-profit and for-profit Facebook Fan pages to see if there are any difference.... Read More
Virtual Farms (FarmVille) Vs. Real Farms [Infographic]
@shanesnow did a great job showing the difference between FarmVille and Real Farms. This is a great example how comparisons are great topics for infographics. Take a look at the graphic, the similarities and differences might shock you. More importantly it’s a great exercise to get your creative juices going for making your own infographic. Here are some more examples of great infographics to dig through. Read More
Graffiti Meets Infographics
A Netherlands fire department is taking an unique way to display their achievements over the past couple of years. They’ve created a data rich mural in their firehouse design by Duo Stavnice. The visualization show’s the call’s of the fire house over the last 10 years and all of the action they have made. What’s interesting is that the firehouse is right on a highway and most of their calls are for accidents on that particular part of the... Read More
Top Social Media Campaigns of 2010
Almost every brand is trying to go viral but few succeed. Here’s a list of the top most viral brands of 2010 so far. Let me know if you think any other brands should be added to this list or if some of them should be taken off. Read More
Twitter Trends In Germany [Infographic]
Twitter trends have been visualized a million times but one thing that doesn’t get tons of attention is visualizing Twitter trends outside of the United States. One of the most interesting parts of this infographic is seeing that the Old Spice campaign that was so popular in the U.S. made it as a trend in Germany as well. Looking at international trends is a great way to find unique internet campaigns that haven’t reached the states yet and what... Read More



