The Road to 10 Million: StumbleUpon, by the Numbers

The folks over at Search and Social put together this nice Infographic depicting where StumbleUpon came from and how it grew to be one of the biggest traffic-drivers in social media.

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Find more information About StumbleUpon on this site.

The folks over at Search and Social put together this nice Infographic depicting where StumbleUpon came from and how it grew to be one of the biggest traffic-drivers in social media.

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Find more information About StumbleUpon on this site.

http://socialnewswatch.com

Infographic: What do People Think of Spam?

As if you needed to know, but just in case you didn’t, our friends over at Flowtown put together this awesome infographic.
Enjoy!
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Read more about Social Media Marketing on this blog.

As if you needed to know, but just in case you didn’t, our friends over at Flowtown put together this awesome infographic.

Enjoy!

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Read more about Social Media Marketing on this blog.

http://soshable.com

Social Media Addiction. The Inforgraphic.

Our friends over at Flowtown put together another superb infographic related to Social Media. Not much to say here except that, yep, we’re addicted ourselves.

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Find more social media news on this blog.

Our friends over at Flowtown put together another superb infographic related to Social Media. Not much to say here except that, yep, we’re addicted ourselves.

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Find more social media news on this blog.

http://socialnewswatch.com

How Fortune 100 Companies Leverage Social Media

While there’s something that can be said about “size doesn’t matter” in social media, there is one case in which it definitely does. The larger companies of the world have always had an advantage in resources over their smaller competitors but are finding that social media is more about strategy and proper use of engagement [...]

While there’s something that can be said about “size doesn’t matter” in social media, there is one case in which it definitely does. The larger companies of the world have always had an advantage in resources over their smaller competitors but are finding that social media is more about strategy and proper use of engagement and conversation than sheer budget.

Now in 2010, many of the social media woes of the past are starting to be rectified. Larger companies are realizing that throwing a ton of money at social media without a strong strategy is foolish. As a result, they’ve learned their lessons and started getting stronger at it.

The infographic below from Flowtown tells a compelling visual story of how things are getting better in corporate America.

http://soshable.com

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