Attract, Engage, Hire.
Social media use for attracting and hiring potential employees is on the rise. This infographic looks at the ways social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and flickr are useful...
View ArticleA History of Facebook Photos
Facebook has gotten us in trouble, created a ‘tagging’ and ‘liking’ phenomenon, and helped us share all our best moments. Here is the evolution that led to profile pictures becoming significant enough...
View ArticleSocial Media Channels and Their Uses
Simply put, we are pretty sure social media was invented just so you can tell everyone what and where you are eating.
View ArticleBig Photo: The Photosharing Market
This report looks at three things: the relative size and growth of the largest photosharing social networks, the mobile messaging market and the year on year growth of mobile and web.
View ArticleWho lives on Social Street? [
This infographic is a comparison of the biggest online communities in the United Kingdom. It provides a timeline to show the future growth of each site as well.
View ArticleSeasonal Changes in Flickr Uploads
The top figure is for the northern hemisphere, with the summer solstice in June. The bottom is for the southern hemisphere, with the summer solstice in December. The south has a much less clear...
View ArticleSocial Networking & Man’s Best Friend
Did your friend’s dog just friend you on Facebook? One of ours did! So we decided to run a survey – with the help of our friends at DoggyLoot - to see how people feel about their dogs.
View ArticleUK Politics as Seen by Yatterbox
Since launch, the Yatterbox social media cruncher has collected social media posts from UK politicians and Senators, Representatives, Governors and Congressional Committees in the US, amounting to...
View ArticleCMO's The Social Landscape
This infographic is a guide to the CMO's social landscape. It shows what aspects different social networks are good for.
View ArticleThe Top Cameras on Flickr
This infographic provides information about the types of cameras used to take photos uploaded on Flickr, the number of cameras by brand, most popular cameras, and the most popular camera phones. The...
View Article60 Seconds of Social Media Sharing
Here’s an infographic showing how much ‘stuff’ is shared in 60 seconds. It's no secret that people with smartphones use them a lot. In fact, nearly half of us check our phones when we go to bed and...
View ArticleThe Growth of Social Media
Say what you will about the tidal wave that is social media: it’s over-hyped, a fad halfway through its 15 minutes, that surely won’t be around in a few years’ time. But take a look below at the steep...
View ArticlePhotography Apps
With so many free photo tools out in the web, it's easy to miss what really matters to people. To some, it might seem obvious. Yet, when we actually studied photo app users, it became clear that their...
View ArticlePhysical Storage vs. Digital Storage
Recording information is an inherent part of our humanity. As we evolve, we create more efficient means of storing this information. Since the creation of computers, we have greatly increase our...
View ArticleFlickr Clock
A browser for the videos that people have uploaded to flickr.com. They're arranged chronologically, and drawn from videos that people have posted to the flickrclock group on flickr.
View ArticleEvery 60 Seconds in Social Media
What happens in the course of 60 seconds in the world of social media?
View ArticlePinterest Data You Can't Ignore: The Ultimate Guide to Pinterest
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock the past few months, you’ve probably heard about the up and coming image sharing website known as Pinterest. For those unfamiliar with Pinterest, it’s quite...
View ArticleSocial Media: Do's & Don'ts
In this digital age Social Media usage is growing at an almost unpresidented rate and attempting to keep up with the growing number of social sites is almost impossible. WHile there are many good...
View ArticleSocial Media Do's & Don'ts Pg.2
In this digital age Social Media usage is growing at an almost unpresidented rate and attempting to keep up with the growing number of social sites is almost impossible. WHile there are many good...
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