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Social Media Marketing – 10 Inspiring Infographics

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2025 4:22 pm
by Nishat1030
In 2011 social media marketing continued to make its impact on business and brand promotions. Google+ was launched (with an investment of over $500 million in development costs), Twitter became embedded in the new Apple iPhone 4s and Blogging didn’t die.

Facebook soared past 800 million users and Twitter continued its upward trajectory past 200 million members.

The world’s obsession with anything social online has given marketers access to networks that are instant in response, multi-media rich and ever challenging.

Some Social Network Surprises
Some surprising results and unexpected networks and social media platforms have made their mark this year with

Tumblr now attracting over 90 million unique visitors every month and
StumbleUpon driving over 50% of all social network traffic.
YouTube is attracting more than 50% more views than 2010 and threatening traditional TV advertising and marketing
The role of social media in spreading and sharing brunei telemarketing database of content and improving website and blog search engine optimisation has been never more obvious to the professional social media marketer.

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Webcast: Why, What, and How to Do Social Selling
Here are some infographics that simplify the presentation of the facts and figures of Facebook, Twittter, LinkedIn, Content and SEO, Tumblr and StumbleUpon and showcase the implications of social media for marketers.
The easiest way to setup a basic online store is just to use PayPal’s standard payment option, which is included in every free PayPal plan. Basically, if you have an account with PayPal you can download HTML code from PayPal that allows you to put a payment button on your website pages. You can edit prices, and if you have multiple products/services, just add extra buttons. When customers click on the button, they will be sent to PayPal’s site to checkout and pay.

For $30/month, you can upgrade to PayPal Pro, which allows users to pay with their credit cards or PayPal directly on your business website.


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Use a Site like Etsy or Facebook
Probably one of the easiest and cheapest ways to set up an online store is to use Etsy.com. With Etsy, you basically just put in some info about yourself or your business, add some items, and then start selling. It’s a little bit more complicated to actually get sales, but this gives you an idea of how it works. There is no monthly fee. However, Etsy is a much more product-oriented site, specifically for handmade items and craft supplies. Here are some tips on How to Be Successful on Etsy.