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The State of Infographics

28 Jan

Visual content is king in 2013 and it is no surprise that infographics have increased with popularity and demand. Infographics have been around for some time, but have just recently started to gain popularity. What is behind the success of the infographic? They break down complex information into a visual and are easy to share on social media networks such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and StumbleUpon.

This infographic created by Nowsourcing, a social media company shows that traditional posts don’t have a chance against infographics sharing on social networks. Social media, business, economy, health and technology are the most popular topics for infographic creation.

Are you surprised with the takeoff of infographics?

State of Infographics: The Rise of a Revolutionary Marketing Tool

ROI= Return on Infographics

22 Jan

BitRebels prepared this infographic of the 500 most recent articles. From the articles those featuring infographics on average were shared 1,091 times, while articles with only texts or images were only shared 243 times.

Twitter social network shared infographics the most. Infographics were retweeted 578 times compared to just 63 times for with tweets that didn’t include an infographic.

Of their top ten most-shared posts on social media, five were most-shared on Twitter, four on StumbleUpon and one on Facebook.

Via BitRebels

Your Guide to Video Search Engine Optimization

30 Dec

Who? Visual Content is the “New King”

What? Your Guide to Video SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

When? Start your Video SEO (Search Engine Optimization) today!

Why? Video optimization ranks high in search queries on search engines which include videos in universal search results. Videos are more engaging and spread MORE in less time.

How? Allow sharing on social networking sites such as Google+,  LinkedIn, StumbleUpon, Facebook, Flickr & Twitter to name a few.

Your Guide to Video Search Engine Optimization

Real Estate Website Adds New Consumer Friendly Features

4 Sep

Laguna Niguel, CA (PRWEB) September 04, 2012

The home page of the website now features an interactive map with links to cities within Orange County. The links provide instant access to real estate searches with the corresponding city. Searches can be further refined using the “more options” button. The map includes the cities of Aliso Viejo, Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Rancho Santa Margarita, Seal Beach, Tustin and more.

The individual property pages have had a major upgrade and now each individual property page features nine buttons and social networking features. Property details, map, statistics, photos and closing cost option can be found in the informational buttons. Request more info, schedule appointment, send to a friend and print listing details are included in the action buttons. Social networking features includes options for tweet, linkedin, digg, reddit,facebook, pinterest, google+, stumbleupon, tumblr and more.

The first six city pages are currently under construction and are nearing completion. The site visitor is able to hone in on select neighborhoods in a short period of time using pre-progammed idx searches. Laguna Beach includes neighborhoods suchs as Emerald Bay, Irvine Cove, North Laguna, Three Arch Bay, and Top of The World. Newport Beach includes neighborhoods such as Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula, Bayshores, Dover Shores, Lido Island, Linda Island, Newport Heights and Port Streets.

“The goal is to build a website that’s informative, accurate, quick and user friendly” said Gareth Davies, the site’s developer. Future plans for the website include an iphone app and an android app, enabling cell phone users easy access to the website. The website can be visited at: http://www.homesorangecounty.com

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/9/prweb9766524.htm

SOURCE: PRWeb

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