A slightly random sample (but heavily online and social marketing biased) of some really good charts in this HubSpot-curated compendium.
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A rather amazing infographic chock-full of very important stats about social media and ecommerce. A must “read”. (Do we “read” infographics? Peruse?)
Do you have a blog? Only 14 percent of companies graded on #MarketingGrader do!
A nice infographic, especially for the 3rd fact which explains why we keep telling our clients to embed their corporate blog into their website when they don’t have a lot of content on their web site. But we have an issue with “fact” #1. Although the “factuality” of it is not in doubt, the implication (stated in the graph) is that more followers mean more web site visits. Couldn’t it be, rather, that more web site visits mean more followers? That seems just as plausible a causality as the one in the graph.
A one-star increase in Yelp rating leads to a 5-9 percent increase in revenue.
53 percent of people on Twitter recommend companies or their products in their tweets.
It’s really slow today…and this made us laugh because it’s pretty true (and we are part of the problem, we confess).
Some good, actionable information and charts in this Hubspot article.
This is a very captivating infographic. We are neutral on the first two charts, really puzzled about the third one which seems very counter-intuitive (but we have drunk the Kool-Aid and believe Dan’s analytical skills and accuracy), and not surprised, from experience, by the last two charts (large Twitter followings are typically less engaged).
A new tool to look at retweeting stats announced by HubSpot and developed by…HubSpot (well done HubSpot). This sounds interesting and it is free. You can be sure we will be testing it ASAP and will be reporting on our first thoughts soon.
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The Illusion of Choice
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Excerpts from I Love Charts: The Book are now available on Amazon!
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Yeah, Tumblr!
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People Who Use Pinterest
I don’t want to start using Pinterest. Stop trying to make me use it,...
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