I have decided to stop blogging
Written by Kai Fischer, in General
I have decided to stop blogging. — Kai Fischer (@kaifischer) 5. Januar 2013
Written by Kai Fischer, in General
I have decided to stop blogging. — Kai Fischer (@kaifischer) 5. Januar 2013
Written by Kai Fischer, in Social Media
Curation has exploded with the growth of Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest. In the video above, the guys from Percolate try to get into the heads of some well known curators to understand what makes them tick. Check it out. via Johannes Kleske
Written by Kai Fischer, in Social Media
Yes, Google+ is Google’s answer to Facebook, but not in the directly competitive sense many journalists assume. Google+ is core to Google’s mission “to organize the world’s information”, and that’s a better frame for thinking about this service. Here are 35 slides to help kickstart a different perspective on what Google+ really is – a [...]
Written by Kai Fischer, in Social Media
The Infographic above presents the Top 15 trending brands of 2011. It was compiled by What the Trend - a HootSuite Media company – using an algorithm that awards points based on the rank and duration spent in the top 10. The data used comes from over 500,000 trends which appeared on Twitter.com. The infographic [...]
Written by Kai Fischer, in Art, Social Media
The video above is a 2011 retrospective look at the big stories, as seen through the tweets that broke and shaped them. It was put together by Jeremiah Warren. Check out “2011 told through Twitter – Year in Review“. Amazing work. via Mashable 2011 Told Through Twitter – Year in Review
Written by Kai Fischer, in Social Media
Instead of having a complicated Social Media strategy and worrying about where you cross post to and what to do when you are in a bar it could be a good advice to simple have a copy of this flowchart created by Breaking Copy with you at all times. For full size Infographic just click [...]
Written by Kai Fischer, in Social Media
There are many different Social Media networks out there, but this infographic by One Lily Creative Agency provides some very interesting statistics on the most important ones. The Big Four: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. Check it out. For full-size Infographic – just click on the above picture. via Christopher Schmidt on Twitter
Written by Kai Fischer, in Social Media
This infographic details Twitter’s most influential content creators, its staggering adoption rates, and struggle to turn a profit. Source: mashable
via Marcus Brown on Google+, Facebook & Twitter