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Source (via) : original 2012 |  BY DIEGO MARTINEZ-MONCADA  |  DailyInfographic

There’s no doubt that mobile has gone mainstream with consumers increasingly on the move and companies seeking more ways to stay in front of their eyes and right at their fingertips. As a result, businesses are realizing the importance of maintaining a mobile presence, yet [...]

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Source (via) : JANUARY 7, 2013 |  BY   | Dailyinfographic

In almost any given form of media one will probably run across some form of advertisement. Ads are on social media, they saturate television and the Internet and they show up in movies as well, so with all of the ads [...]

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This survey of 3,000 small businesses across the globe by email marketing software provider AWeber finds that small business is cautiously optimistic about 2013.

Most notably perhaps, 67% planned to increase their marketing spend in 2013. Does this chime with your outlook?

Data and infographic by AWeber

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Source : via -  POSTED ON NOVEMBER 12, 2012 BY DAN WILKERSON on http://www.lunametrics.com

In June of 2012, we published an infographic listing all of the sizing information for images on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest. It was a wildly successful piece of content, totally blowing our expectations out of the water. Unfortunately, while its popularity [...]

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Published on October 19, 2012  |  MarketingProfs What times during the day are best for email opens and click-throughs, email marketing software provider GetResponse analyzed 21 million messages sent from US accounts during the first quarter of 2012.

The study found that 23.63% of all email opens occur within the first hour after delivery. [...]

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With the advent of new communications technologies focused around social media interactions like Twitter and Facebook, many internet users have flocked to these various channels to receive and distribute bite-sized information. The information exchanged is much more concentrated, compared to emailed content.

Regardless of which communication channels your contacts use, one fact remains strong – [...]

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