Category: Interactive

Social Media and Leadership: The 2012 Presidential Race [Infographic]

Social media has come a long way in the past few years. From photo sharing to meme generation and proliferation, to “poking” and writing in 140 characters or less, it seems as though everyone is now involved across countless social media platforms. And, as a means for garnering influence and support, especially politically, social media has more than come into its own. Many politicians now consider social media and well-organized internet communities as invaluable mechanisms in both their fundraising and message disseminating machines.

We’ve put together an infographic just in time for Super Tuesday to look at both the general influence of social media and notable social media events during the Republican primary election. Then we take a look at the four remaining Republican candidates stack up against the formidable social media prowess of President Obama.

Social Media and Leadership The 2012 Presidential Race Infographic

Source   http://www.howtomba.com/

Understanding The Phenomenon Of Synesthesia [Infographic]

The number 3 is color orange and January is moody, according to synesthetes. They are blessed with the natural ability, thought to be passed on by genes, of a blending of senses, in which the brain’s sensory centers remain connected on two levels. Read on to find out more about this fascinating phenomenon…

UNDERSTANDING THE PHENOMENON OF SYNESTHESIA Infographic

Source   http://www.mezzmer.com/

A Year in Twitter: Top Trends of 2011 [Infographic]

2011 was a whirlwind year. And with the explosion of social media outlets like Twitter, it’s been exponentially easier for us to keep up with what’s been going on in the world. With everything from the Occupy Movement, to Osama bin Laden’s capture, to the passing of Apple’s leader, Steve Jobs, we’ve been able to stay informed and communicate with each other, down to the second.

 

A Year in Twitter Top Trends of 2011 Infographic

Source   http://www.emailfinder.com/

What Industries Contributed to Google’s $37.9 Billion in 2011 Revenues? [Infographic]

What Industries Contributed to Googles 37.9 Billion in 2011 Revenues

Source   http://www.wordstream.com/

  1. Finance & Insurance – $4.0 Billion (example keywords in this industry include: “self employed health insurance”, “cheap car insurance”, “credit cards for bad credit”)
  2. Retailers & General Merchandise – $2.8 Billion (example keywords in this industry include “zumba dance dvd”, “proform treadmill”, “weber grill accessories”)
  3. Travel & Tourism – $2.4 Billion (e.g. “new york hotels”, “plane tickets”, “rental car deals”)
  4. Jobs & Education- $2.2 Billion (e.g. “accredited online college degrees”, “online certificate programs”, “unemployment benefits”)
  5. Home & Garden- $2.1 Billion (e.g. “replacement windows cost”, “appliance repair”, “cabinet refacing”)
  6. Computer & Consumer Electronics – $2.0 Billion (“ink cartridges discount”, “pc memory”, “online video conferencing software”)
  7. Vehicles – $2.0 Billion (e.g “cheap hybrid cars”, “certified used cars”, “bridgestone tires”)
  8. Internet & Telecommunications
    – $1. 7 Billion
     (“pre paid cell phones”, “domain registration”, “cable internet providers”)
  9. Business & Industrial
    – $1. 6 Billion
     (“custom business cards”, “cheap office supplies”, “foam packing”)
  10. Occasions & Gifts
    – $1. 2 Billion
     (“funeral flowers arrangements”, “flower delivery”, “wedding gift registry”)