Category: Digital Media
Infographics Part I: Discovery of the Chauvet Cave
We’ve been embellishing our posts with infographics since we started this blog, but we’ve never actually talked about infographics as a medium. Because of their popularity, it’s easy to think that infographics are modern-day inventions. Here, we’ll share the story of the first infographics which were painted on cave walls more than 30,000 years ago.
Market Segmentation: Finding the Story in Your Data
In 2006, Daniel Yankelovich and David Meer introduced a tool in the Harvard Business Review that they called the “Gravity of Decision Spectrum” which focused on the form of consumer behavior that is of greatest value to marketers – the relationship of consumers to a product, not to their jobs, their friends, their family, or their community.
30 Ways to Promote Your Blog Posts
Do you enjoy Pinterest? Well, so do I! In fact, I can spend hours and hours on Pinterest without even realizing that time has gone by. So, what does Pinterest have to do with promoting your blog posts? Along with stunning images of dinner tables in Bordeaux and beautiful dresses from Milan, there are many infographics about blogging and social media on Pinterest including this one from Launchgrowjoy.
All About Conquest Marketing and the Art of the 1,150 Word Blog Post
When considering SEO, according to Reddit, “high-ranking content contains the following: more words, fewer static keywords, and is valuable.”
More words?
How Vastly the Blogosphere Has Changed in the Past 10 Years
At the risk of sounding redundant, this is a blog post about blogging. In a moment, I’ll share 13 blog statistics you probably don’t know, but should, from Social Marketing Writing. But let me open by first describing how vastly the blogosphere has changed in the past 10 years.
How to Engage Your Prospects and Grow Sales by Using Automated Behavioral Marketing
Have you noticed lately that you’ve been getting emails from companies with specific titles tailored just for you? For example, I received one the other day with this title, “We noticed you haven’t opened our emails.” Well…I hadn’t. Busted! I clicked the link. And, suddenly, I was personally engaged in this company’s concern for me.