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How Fortune 500 Companies Choose To Use Social Media
Posted in Business, Data, Social Media
Tagged 2012, Facebook, google, infographic, Pinterest, Roger Smith, Social media, thedigitalconsultant, Twitter
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The Planets Are In Alignment
Posted in Social Media
Tagged thedigitalconsultant, Roger Smith, google, Facebook, Social media, Twitter, infographic, Digg, 2012, reddit
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Should Your SEO Guru Vacate Their Throne?
If you have been religiously over-hyping your keyword content in the hope of getting a higher search ranking then Google’s recent’s pronouncements should be of concern. Google is working on making SEO matter less important, or to put it another … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Google, Search, Social Media, Web
Tagged 2012, Asia Pacific, Brand, Business, Gmail, google, infographic, Marketing and Advertising, Roger Smith, SEO, thedigitalconsultant
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Internet Usage Predictions for this Year
Although we are nearly two months in to 2012 it is interesting to note that some are predicting global internet growth of more than 3% this year. In the past five years internet usage has grown a whopping 121% showing just how reliant we are on it in our … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Research, Web
Tagged 2012, Business and Economy, infographic, internet, IPad, Mobile phone, Roger Smith, Social media, tablet, thedigitalconsultant, usage
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Think Big, Think Local
Sometimes its is difficult to see the wood for the trees. The Web is a big place packed full of global opportunities but if current trends are to be believed, thinking ‘local’ is the best business approach. A ‘localised’ online … Continue reading
Mak’in Bacon
Both SPAM and Bacon are ’meaty subjects’ and this is no coincidence. As this infographic demonstrates it would take a staggering 52,000 years to unsubscribe from all of the Bacon sent to the world’s in-boxes in one day. It is projected that Bacon will … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Research
Tagged 2012, Bacon, Email, infographic, research, Roger Smith, Spam, thedigitalconsultant
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A Social World
Download a copy of the large version here. As the article at DailyInfographic remarks: “Not surprisingly, the ubiquitous Facebook sprawls across the top of the map, dwarfing its neighbors, and leading to the “Northern Wasteland of Unread Updates.” A place … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Research, Social Media
Tagged 2010, 2011, infographic, map, Online Communities, Roger Smith, Social media, Social Networking, thedigitalconsultant, world
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Chicken Blood And The Geek Evolution
The humble origins of the term “geek” includes a reference from the 1500′s to someone who could be regarded as food and three centuries later, to biting the heads of live chickens. The evolution of the term is therefore a … Continue reading
Posted in Humour
Tagged thedigitalconsultant, Roger Smith, humour, humor, 2011, infographic, Flowtown, Chicken, Geek, Subcultures, Geeks and Nerds
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How to ‘Socialise’ Your Brand
It not a question of simply regurgitating your content into social media. As this infographic shows, the top brands create original content for their social media. A recent study by Weber Shandwick and Forbes Insights shows that internal focus and consistency … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Marketing, Research, Social Media
Tagged 2011, Brand, Business, Facebook, Forbes, infographic, Roger Smith, Social media, Social network, thedigitalconsultant, Weber Shandwick, Wikileaks
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The Growth Of Social Media
A couple of interesting observations can be made from this chart, recently release by Search Engine Journal: 75% of brand “likes” are coming from advertisements Mobile access to Facebook accounts has grown 200% in a year. The 50-64 Age demographic … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged 2011, Business, Facebook, infographic, LinkedIn, map, Orkut, research, Roger Smith, Social media, thedigitalconsultant, Twitter, world, YouTube
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