Posts on State of Search about ‘Infographics’

60 seconds On The Web: What Happens?

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If today you are counting down to 2012. The last 60 seconds you might be counting out loud. You probably do not realize how much can happen on the web in that amount of time. What do you think of 600 uploads to YouTube? 60+ New blogs, almost 700.000 search queries, and much more. This by Barry Ritholtz tells it all.

So when you are counting down, you might realize what is happening at that same moment. For us its Goodbye 2011 an Hello 2012.

A very HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of you!

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The Future of Marketing: Blogging and Social Media

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It’s not really an eye opener, but this infographic from Visual.ly looks at the future of marketing and predicts: its all about blogging and, what else, social media. They expect 43% of US companies to be blogging in 2012. That is approaching rapidly. You think they made it..? (more…)

Mobile Ads Is What Makes The Money At Google

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Its the time of the year when we are looking back. Back on 2011. And when you are Google you look at what people searched for and… where you made your money. This infographic shows how the ads at Google properties did. Lots of numbers who all say the same: Google is doing good. But where does most come from? Well mobile plays some part in it… (more…)

SEO Salaries in the US: a Break Down

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There are people who think that SEO’s are making money with air, claiming they do stuff well but in fact they just rely on the ‘great content’ which comes from the businesses who pay them, because after all, content is all you need to rank.

Luckily there are many who know better. But making money as a business and making money working at an SEO Company are two different things. Onward Search looked at where companies in the US pay best. Looking for an SEO job in the US? You might want to check this one out first. (more…)

Managing your E-reputation

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It takes years to build up and seconds to brake down: your online reputation, or your “e-reputation” as some say. It takes a lot of work, as this infographic will show you, to built that reputation. With the right online tools however, you might just manage. (more…)

Sharing in 2011

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We have been sharing like crazy in the past year. Facebook, Twitter, Google+, there have never been more places where we could ‘drop’ our thoughts, content or other stuff.

Not surprisingly we shared the most on Facebook, where Digg started to drop off. And off course mobile has risen again. This infographic shows us what and where we shared most in 2011. (more…)

Google and the Numbers: They are Huge

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We all know Google is big. No, make that huge. But how huge are they? Sometimes numbers can say more than words, and if you put those numbers into an infographic we are back to images saying more than words.

Even though we know Google is huge, some of these numbers are still mind blowing. $29,3 billion in revenue in 2010, 97% of that coming from advertising $2,5 billion comes from mobile and did you realize we are spending 200 minutes per visitor a month on Googles sites? (more…)

A Perspective on the SEO Industry

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A very interesting infographic today, all about the search industry. This infographic was created by Datadial.net based on a Twitter survey they performed a few weeks ago.

They asked 22 questions about working in SEO, from where the SEOs are based to ‘do you buy links’ and “Have you ever had a site penalized?”. The results are made into this infographic. A very nice way of doing a survey and presenting the results. (more…)

Link building do’s and dont’s: when to Hold and Fold

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I once wrote two articles explaining what link builders should and more importantly should not do when trying to get a link from a blogger. I still think many link builders should read that because I still get many crappy e-mails. But there are more ways of looking at the do’s and dont’s for link building.

Like for example the poker-angle. Now poker sites simply love their links so this is one way of getting them, making a nice infographic, but it also is some nice information about what you should and should not do as a link builder. (more…)

Google Killed The Long Tail

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SEOBook has a very nice set of infographics which they publish regularly. This one is all about how Google killed the long tail with stuff like Google Instant, localization, updates like Mayday and Panda, verticals, scrapers and the ‘not provided’ keywords.

Are they right? (more…)

An Average Day On Facebook

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Most internet marketers can hardly imagine a life without Facebook anymore. Even more youngsters would probably not know what to do with their lifes when there was no Facebook. Facebook is their life.

But what do people actually Do on Facebook? Do they share, read or just like stuff? This infographic looks at what people actually do on Facebook. Did you know for example that ‘only’ 26% of users ‘like’ another users content, where 53% actually comments on other peoples content? Gives you a different view on the importance of likes doesn’t it?

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