Posts Tagged ‘Infographics’
Prime Retail Space Worldwide [Infographic]
Retail rental rates over the last 5 years have grown substantially, as depicted in this infographic, which explores prices of retail rental space in major cities throughout the world. City center areas and areas with high population density usually equal high footfall, therefore creating higher retail rental prices.
Read More 5 Essential Rules for Email Marketing in 2014
Email marketing strikes many people as old-fashioned or even dead. The reality doesn’t agree though. In fact, with a solid content marketing approach, email is stronger than ever. It’s a great way to reach your customers without spending a lot of money.
Read More 10 Tips to Double Your Facebook Likes
With over 1.3 billion users Facebook is the largest social media network that you can’t ignore. This means that you need to keep learning how to use its rapidly evolving ecosystem. The changes to Facebook in just the last 5 years are significant.
Read More Consumer Psychology and eCommerce Checkouts
eCommerce has changed the way companies connect with customers and market goods. In the online world, shoppers form opinions, assess value, and make buying decisions without any first-hand experience of the items they are paying for.
Read More Which Brands Rule Twitter?
A recent Simply Measured study revealed that 99% of brands are on Twitter. Although small businesses may have paved the way for Twitter marketing success, the world’s largest brands are adopting the platform as both a customer service and marketing tool at an increasing rate. Let’s take a look at which companies—big and small—have seen the most success with Twitter, with this infographic from WhoIsHostingThis.com.
Read More Guide to Writing a Contract
The five steps to writing a contract are checking to see if there is an offer, accepting an offer, agreeing to the terms and conditions of the contract, putting it in writing, and printing, copying, and signing the contract.
Read More How to Target Millennials with Digital Marketing
Millennials (Generation Y), or the generation of people now 18 to 34 years old, represent the consumer market of the future. U.S. Millennials already account for an estimated $1.3 trillion in direct annual spending.
Read More How Big is Amazon.com?
From the number of markets it serves to the size of its inventory to the number of fulfillment centers, almost everything about Amazon.com is, well, big. Here’s the big deal on the world’s largest online retailer.
Read More 10 Simple Tips to Double Your LinkedIn Connections
Sometimes the simplest tactics are forgotten that can make a big difference over time. With the majority of users having less than 500 connections these tips will provide the guidelines to take it beyond the 1,000 barrier.
Read More Rising Office Trends 2014 [Infographic]
LinkedIn surveyed over 7,000 professionals in 10 countries across the world and asked them which tools and trends would disappear from offices by 2017.
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