Infographics are popping up left and right about every topic imaginable. As I mentioned in a previous post, images are more important than ever. So it only makes sense that visual representations of information are going to be popular and effective. Especially when you consider that some estimates place 65% of the population as visual learners.
So in this post, I decided to combine one popular thing with another: Pinterest. The following is a list of infographics that I found browsing around on the Pinterest boards.
It may take you a while to go through them all, so feel free to bookmark this page for later viewing. Or you can just follow me on Pinterest , or more specifically my Pinterest Infographic board, to see these (and other cool stuff I find) any time you want.
First let’s begin with a little history lesson with this infographic about the history of marketing. This one is pretty lengthy. But as you can see, marketing has come a long way:
The next infographic is a cheat-sheet for using the Facebook Timeline for business pages:
The next infographic discusses site testing (beyond just landing pages). Testing is extremely important to incresase conversions and to always be improving your business:
Speaking of testing and increasing conversions. Did you know that color has a huge affect on visitor behavior? Check out the following infographic to learn more:
In terms of marketing, who doesn’t want to go viral? This infographic breaks down the anatomy of going viral:
What list of infographics could b complete without an actual infographic of infographics? And that is exactly what I have for you below:
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As a marketing manager I am going to bookmark this awesome infographics. I guess that old man (the first one on the infographics) was Philip Kotler.
These are just awesome! Thanks for sharing, mate!
My pleasure Kris. Sorry for responding so late
Eugene,
Some great looking inforgraphics you have found here!
Thanks you. And sorry for the less than timely response
Great infographics – some time needed to re-read and digest is in order I think!
Thanks. Yeah, it’s a lot of info in one place, could get overwhelming.
I’ve been browsing online more than three hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. It’s pretty worth enough for me. In my view, if all webmasters and bloggers made good content as you did, the internet will be a lot more useful than ever before.
Wow, lot of information, here, Eugene!
I especially liked the one with marketing, shows how fast things have changed (especially with the last 10-11 years). I also like the infographics by Kissmetrics, never imagined that using different colors had an effect on our buyers.