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Celebrating the FINE ART of visual communication in social marketing
Curated by Jeff Domansky
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Complete Guide to #SocialMedia Image Sizes 2015

Complete Guide to #SocialMedia Image Sizes 2015 | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

There’s no question of a doubt that social media has become more visual over the past few years with over 63 percent of social media updates now incorporating images. This means that if you don’t have great images for your social updates you will not stand out from the hundreds of status updates streaming past your audience every day.


But simply having great images is not enough.Unfortunately your photos and images display differently across the different social media channels so you need to make sure that your photos are optimized for each one. This can often lead to a lot of searching online to find out the correct dimensions for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.


Wouldn’t it be useful if all this information was in one place? Thankfully the team at Setupablogtoday have done that in this easy to follow cheat sheet.


Whether you are an experienced Social Media Marketer or a novice this handy reference guide lists the dimensions for the images which the major social networks want you to use, as well as a few handy tips for selecting the perfect image for your profiles....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Get your social media platforms optimized with the right image sizes and stand out from the crowd.

Lori Wilk's curator insight, January 27, 2015 2:16 PM

Great reference on how the size of your #socialmedia #photos matter and vary with each platform. 

Chaman Jaan's comment, January 28, 2015 2:46 AM
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Rinaldo Panucci's curator insight, February 26, 2015 4:00 AM

Guida per conoscere le dimensioni delle immagini dei vari Social Media.

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Infographic: The Optimal Length for Every Social Media Update

Infographic: The Optimal Length for Every Social Media Update | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

How long should my tweet be? Or my blogpost? Or my headline?


I ask this question a lot. It seems that others do, too. Our first take on coming up with the ideal length of all online content proved quite useful for a lot of people.


I’d love to see if I can help make it even more useful.


Along with all the best tips on optimal lengths for tweets, blogposts, headlines, and more, I’ve added a few additional lengths to the list—the ones that came up most often in the comments of the last post, like SlideShare length, Pinterest length, and more.


And to make it just as easy as possible to consume all this information quickly and easily, we partnered with our friends at SumAll to place the data and insights into a fun infographic. Check it all out below.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Kevan Lee shares the optimal length for social media posts and all other forms of online content. Get best practices for tweets, posts, blogs, and more. Essential reading for PR, marketing and content marketing pros. 10/10

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 25, 2014 2:40 AM

Kevan Lee shares the optimal length for social media posts and all other forms of online content. Get best practices for tweets, posts, blogs, and more. Essential reading for PR, marketing and content marketing pros. 10/10

Marco Favero's curator insight, October 25, 2014 5:01 AM

aggiungi la tua intuizione ...

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New Data Exposes the Best and Worst Customer Conversion Channels

New Data Exposes the Best and Worst Customer Conversion Channels | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it
If you're a sales or marketing leader, you've probably already wrapped up strategy planning for 2015. (Or you might still be in the thick of it if time hasn't been on your side. No judgment -- I've been there.) But a new infographic from Implisit which reveals the most and least effective channels for customer conversion might prompt you to crack the newly approved plans open once more and make a few revisions.


For instance, if you intend on finding customers through events and purchased lead lists in the new year, you might want to think again, as these channels had the lowest lead to conversion rate of 14 options. On the opposite end of the spectrum were Facebook and Twitter, company website, and referrals, the last of which blew all other channels out of the water with 3.63% of leads converting to customers. These same avenues were also far more likely to result in closed-won vs. closed-lost deals....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Valuable insight and a few surprises for social marketers.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 4, 2015 10:38 PM

Valuable insight and a few surprises for social marketers.

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Brand Guide To The Most Effective Social Media Platforms For Marketing | AllTwitter

Brand Guide To The Most Effective Social Media Platforms For Marketing | AllTwitter | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

When you’re a brand looking to use social media to raise awareness of your products and services, boost website traffic footfall and drive sales, where do you turn? Which social network is right for you?

 

Largely, it depends on your goals. What are you trying to achieve? While a broad presence across two or more social platforms usually pays dividends for businesses, if resources are limited and time is strained, finding the best social channel for your needs is the most sensible way forward, based on audience size, relevant demographic and target profile.

 

Check the infographic below for a very useful overview of the top social media platforms for brands....

Ali Anani's curator insight, May 19, 2013 12:17 AM

A nice branding wheel with color coding

InfinityRT's comment, May 20, 2013 12:08 PM
Love the addition of "skills you need" at the end of the graphic. How often do students just simply leave college without focusing on a "skill", whatever it may be. Just be good a something!
Jeff Domansky's comment, May 20, 2013 2:40 PM
Agree Infinity. The "skills you need" caught my eye too.