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Marketing Design Tips and Trends For Success

Marketing Design Tips and Trends For Success | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Considering 94% of a website’s first impressions are related to design, we curated a list of the best designed websites for success.

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We thought you’d enjoy this new visual that highlights the most important web design tips and trends.

 

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Infographic: The World’s Largest Languages

Infographic: The World’s Largest Languages | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Graphics director Alberto Lucas Lopéz has created the following infographic for South China Morning Post, depicting languages as populations. 

Based on data from language research project Ethnologue, the infographic shows 23 out of more than 7,000 languages in the world as there are at least 50 million individuals who use these 23 languages as their first language.


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Why Content Marketing Fails Slides via Growth Hackers

Why Content Marketing Fails Slides via Growth Hackers | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
[Content Marketing, Must Read] Great slides by Rand Fishkin on what makes an effective content marketing strategy. He outlines 5 reasons why your strategy might fail: You believed the biggest myth content marketing ever told the world You made content without a community You invested in content creation, but not in it's amplification You ignored content's most powerful channel: SEO You gave up too fast

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 21, 2014 1:29 PM

Excellent and exhaustive punch to the gut of the many "content marketing" myths that exist. I would've added a section on Mark Schaefer's Content Shock, but that 1,000 word post is for another time. Between then (when I write the rejoinder) and now read Rand Fishkin's riff on why "inbound marketing" fails and see if you recognize some of your myths, urban legends and untruths about content marketing.

Love the almost RANDOM case view (see the beard slides) since that journey is so accurate to how journeys start, are sustained and end up in a purchase or subscription.

Also discusses visual marketing tend in a cool way (nope, nope, yes on Google).

malek's curator insight, May 21, 2014 5:56 PM

How content marketing works?

Get ready for the long, entertaining and highly informative trip. I like the section about "content without a community", a real eye opener.

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Getting the Facts on Game Based Learning (INFOGRAPHIC)

Getting the Facts on Game Based Learning (INFOGRAPHIC) | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The Knowledge Guru team knows how effective serious games and game based learning are, that's why we've developed an entire learning game engine focused on making game based learning easier to impleme...

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Florence HENCKE's comment, August 9, 2013 3:10 AM
Thank you for this infographic and the sources you used, the importance of having fun while learning seems to increase in education. Good news !
Ines Evaristo's curator insight, August 21, 2013 6:53 PM

Una buena infografía que resume estudios con resultados del efecto de los videojuegos en el aprendizaje de la educacion superior, cosa que no habia visto mucho.  Además, el inicio es bastante claro, hacer un videojuego "serio" o educativo es doble reto: lograr los objetivos de aprendizaje propuestos y diseñar un gameplay igualmente divertido, motivador, estimulante... es la diferencia entre un videojuego educativo de un juego didactico.

Taryn Coxall's curator insight, October 8, 2013 10:24 PM

This article gives great insight into the upcoming phenominon of "Game Based Learning".Although i have never seen it in my practises, after reading abit about it, i believe game based learning is something i would incoperate into my own classroom. Game Based learning provides a stimulating and engaging way of learning for children on a wide range of educational areas and topics. It is proven through this approach to learning students aremore likely to become motivated to learn, become increasingly engage and excel in their learning. 
Although many peoleay belive an "old school" approach to teaching is best, i feel it is highly necassary to kepp up with the fast moving pace of technology on offer, and use theseresources to help student in the classroom. Most learners that i have come aross are kinaesthetic learning, being one myself i can see how these games will help a variety of different learners and create opportunity for divergent thinking.

great resource which has iven me great insight.  

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Here Is An Interesting Tool for Creating Animated Visuals to Use in Your Class

Here Is An Interesting Tool for Creating Animated Visuals to Use in Your Class | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Visual Content Is Shaping the Future of Social Media [Infographic]

Visual Content Is Shaping the Future of Social Media [Infographic] | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Visual content is exploding on social media, with sites like Pinterest and Vine leading the charge.

Even Twitter, which started as a place to post short and simple messages, now has images for a more visual experience. Indeed, the future of digital media is upon us — and it’s rich with visual content.

According to an infographic from Oracle, there are five tweets per second that include a Vine link. The acquisitions of Tumblr and Vizify point to an increased interest in interactive media and infographics, with Yahoo investing in visual media.


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Momentum Factor's curator insight, September 26, 2014 3:34 PM

Have you noticed? Social media has been evolving! Here's why you're seeing more pictures and video clips all over your social feeds.

corneja's curator insight, October 5, 2014 10:16 AM

Fotos, videos, viñetas, infografías... están ganando terreno al contenido escrito en redes sociales. Ese aumento del contenido visual ¿es un fenómeno exclusivo de las redes sociales?

NURIA POVEDA QUESADA's curator insight, October 11, 2015 11:26 AM

añada su visión ...

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Infographic Social Shares Shows Rise Of Visual Marketing [note Pinterest Move]

Infographic Social Shares Shows Rise Of Visual Marketing [note Pinterest Move] | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
This infographic reveals some of the biggest recent trends in social sharing, including just how much Pinterest's popularity has grown.

 

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Great infographic from my friend @Phil Buckleyshowing the rise of visual marketing a MONSTER TREND for 2014.


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Mertens Marketing's curator insight, January 12, 2014 9:54 AM

In Europa werden 47% der Inhalte allein über Facebook geteilt, hinzu kommen noch mal 45% über Twitter. Den Rest teilen sich Google+, LinkedIn und -syurpriz (russ.: Überraschung)- VKontakt, das russische Social Network. Pinterest - obwohl es in USA bereits eine sehr große Rolle spielt - ist im Rest der Welt noch nicht so verbreitet.

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A Detailed History Of Social Media - Infographic

A Detailed History Of Social Media - Infographic | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Do you know the history of social media? Think we'll remember Facebook in 20 years? This detailed timeline is a must-see.


Social media began decades before the Facebook era. It started, more or less, with CompuServe and Arpanet back in 1969. A couple years later, the first-ever email was sent.

It has evolved over the past few decades into a powerful tool, as seen in this social media history timeline. With so much that’s happened over the past few decades, we can only guess what’s coming next for social media.


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Charles Rein's comment, July 24, 2013 3:38 PM
From the land of "Wired Telephones" USA, we can now look at how explosive Global growth and the potential 5-7 billion people who will always use a Smart or Cell device
Eleonora Guglielman's curator insight, August 1, 2013 9:18 AM

Nice infographic

lbligen's curator insight, August 4, 2013 5:44 AM

Always new background information.