The Four Faces of Link Building
A great link builder is a demanding role requiring diverse skills and several personalities. The Four Faces of Link Building is a wry look at the four main personas of the mighty link builder.
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A great link builder is a demanding role requiring diverse skills and several personalities. The Four Faces of Link Building is a wry look at the four main personas of the mighty link builder.
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Pinterest is the hottest new social networking site. The virtual bookmarking site allows users, or “pinners,” to collect photos and videos that link back to the products they love. Pinners create boards to share all of the things they find funny, delicious, beautiful, inspirational or otherwise interesting. Check out the Pinterest infographic:
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The Internet Revolution has placed knowledge and power in the hands of the people. But this seismic shift has not empowered equally – America’s disadvantaged have been abandoned, further deepening social divides.
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Super Mario hit the ground running in 1981 with release of Donkey Kong. However, back then he went by the name of Jumpman and his goal in life was rescuing his girlfriend Pauline from the clutches of the barrel wanging gorilla…
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Here is an Infographic titled ‘The Rise Of Business SMS’, and is interesting to see how quickly and powerfully mobile marketing has become. The data comes from original, primary research, with references from Gartner and Juniper.
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Infographic from Text Marketer explains how to run a successful SMS campaign by avoiding the ’7 Deadly Sins of Mobile Marketing’. The data comes from original, primary research, and is backed up by secondary research from eConsultancy and the Information Commissioners Office.
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You might not know what happens when you die but you can control what happens online!
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The infographic “What makes Facebook Social Games so popular?” shows some very insightful stats from great authorities on social media and online games without forgetting the visual aspect of it.
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This cool infographic compiled the year’s most popular tweets, hash tags and other cool 2011 Twitter stats and thought you might like it or would like to share it. Here is 2011 in a nutshell in the words of Twitter, as well as what topics to expect in 2012.
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CES is just around the corner and it is going to be big, with 140,000+ visitors and 2,700 exhibitors who are planning to announce more than 20,000 different products over a 4 day period. Sortable.com put together an infographic with everything your need to know about CES:
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Most major companies use at least some open source to run their business, and their proclivity for doing so is only rising as the years go on. Learn just how old the open source concept is and see where its bright future is headed.
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GameArena created a really cool infographic on Diablo 3 vs Torchlight 2. It’s the David vs Goliath of video games – next year Torchlight 2 and Diablo 3 will go head to head in a battle of the click-tastic Action RPGs!
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Contrary to popular belief, today’s infographic reveals how Facebook use among students really isn’t much of a problem.
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The days of printing out a stack of resumes and handing them out at job fairs are definitely over. Social media is the new 24/7 job fair, providing amazing ways to constantly stay on the radar of prospective employers, but many people still don’t know how to utilize it. Don’t let your MBA go to [...]
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Today we have an infographic that takes a closer look at why the U.S. is failing to produce enough graduates in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
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There is a lot more to efficient Googling than you might think: in a recent study on student research skills, 3 out of 4 students couldn’t perform a ‘well-executed search’ on Google. When the success of your term paper hangs in the balance, using Google effectively is crucial, but most students surprisingly just don’t know [...]
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In the graphic, titled “Book Buzz”, you’ll find information about e-reader market share, sales figures, but more interestingly, how e-readers stack up to print books. For instance, and a little surprising, only 15% of e-reader owners actually stop purchasing print books.
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