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Category Archives: Infographic
3 good how-to guides
Here are a few good how-to guides that have come my way lately: 1. How to use social media to learn online: penned by Madeleine Sugden (aka @madlinsudn), this is a great guide to using the resources of the social … Continue reading
Posted in How it Works, Infographic
Tagged how to, social media for third sector, social media strategy
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Great selection of Infographics
Hats off to Lorna Prescott (aka @dosticen) from Dudley CVS for pointing out this list of 30 infographics. Great for illustrating your presentations, wooing your bosses or just enlightening yourself about important world issues, this selection from Next Starfish is … Continue reading
Posted in Big Issues, Infographic
Tagged influencing, social media for third sector, social media statistics
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Great animation about Facebook facts
Check out this great little animation (courtesy of The Guardian’s Data Blog) which really explains Facebook’s massive growth! … oops, for some reason WordPress is not letting me embed the video, but do follow the link – it’s well worth … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, Infographic, Trends and Numbers
Tagged Facebook, social media statistics, video
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The latest figures
Statistics are like buses: none are released for ages and then suddenly loads come at once. Or that’s how it seems this week, with new data on the user numbers for Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and YouTube. So here we go: … Continue reading
Infographics for everybody!
Spring must be bringing all the infographics out of hibernation, so here are some of the most useful ones I’ve come across recently: A fascinating Google+ graphic, courtesy of The Wall Blog: this has some good general pointers about maintaining … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Google+, privacy, social media demographics, social media for third sector, social sharing
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Quick round-up of Pinterest posts
Pinterest is still the darling of the social media bloggers, and if you are a fan then check out these articles for more dets about your favourite new tool. Mashable wants to tell us What People Are Pinning on Pinterest … Continue reading
Social media stats – some new infographics
Always a winner for a presentation, pitch or just to bore your colleagues with in the office, infographics which show the demographics of social media usage have it all. So here’s some for you! Mashable has a good one which … Continue reading
Posted in Infographic, Pinterest
Tagged social media demographics, social media for third sector
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Some Monday morning infographics
I think infographics are an easy way to digest stats, demographics and other complex information, and that sounds an appealing prospect for a Monday morning! So here are three graphics that have come my way lately and which you might … Continue reading
Posted in Infographic, Pinterest
Tagged community, influencing, measure, reach, ROI, social media for third sector
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Update on Google+
Have you recently followed other charities and organisations in creating a Google+ page for your group? We have at GAVCA (and you can find it here, if you’re interested) but it’s probably fair to say that we are still considering … Continue reading
Posted in Big Issues, Google+, Infographic, Trends and Numbers
Tagged G+, Google+, SEO, social media demographics, social media for third sector
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Customer service using Facebook
Here’s an interesting post on the wondrous All Facebook: they have carried out a survey of nearly 1500 companies, asking about their customer service. Not only did they ask the companies to rate how excellent they felt their service was … Continue reading →