It's just a day for infographics. Here's another one I stumbled across this morning from All Twitter that illustrates the different types of social media users. While you may not fit into one specific category, this is still a nice overview of the different personalities you can find online.
So which one are you? A Dipper? A Denier? Or a Ranter?
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
How to Get More Traffic for Your Blog [INFOGRAPHIC]
"You've just finished writing a great new post? But what should you do next?"
This is the question this infographic from DIVVY HQ attempts to answer. With the advent of social media and online outreach, you can no longer solely rely on search engines. Don't just sit around and wait for your content to be found -- do something about it. Promote!
Click on the infographic for some great tips on how to properly optimize your blog, reach out to the blogging community, and capitalize on social media. Plus more...
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Truths from One of My Favorite Blogs
#RealTalk From Your Editor...
WHEN I FIND OUT A WRITER ISN'T ON TWITTER
WHEN A PIECE GOES LIVE AND ALL OF THE LINKS ARE BROKEN
Friday, March 29, 2013
Tweet NYC
If you're a fan of social media and the Big Apple head on over to Fast Company to check out these beautiful infographics on the languages of New York mapped out by Tweets.
As one might expect, Midtown Manhattan is exceptionally multi-lingual with other areas of the city being dominated by particular groups - Spanish in the Bronx, Russian in Brighton Beach, etc. Amazingly, however, all these hundreds of thousands of tweets only represent 6% of the number of tweet that went out during the time the data was collected. The other 94% of tweets belonging to English speakers (who may in fact be bilingual).
Really interesting data, and as Fast Co. point out, this could be an interesting way to look at urban planning. But, if nothing else, it's nice to look at.
Woody Allen Supercut!
Every Woody Allen stammer from every Woody Allen film. Enjoy! Oh, and this thing is like 40-some minutes long, so you may want to sit back and relax.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Yes, Tilda Swinton is Napping at the MoMA
In case you missed it, Tilda Swinton took a snooze at the MoMA yesterday...in a glass box...next to a video of an elephant playing dead. #Fact #Awesome
This is all part of an ongoing performance piece, called "The Maybe," taking place at random times throughout the year.
To learn more about the work, and to view more pictures of Tilda sleeping, click here.
This is all part of an ongoing performance piece, called "The Maybe," taking place at random times throughout the year.
To learn more about the work, and to view more pictures of Tilda sleeping, click here.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Google Maps: Street Ghosts
Street Ghosts is a creative take on Google's "infringement" of privacy as it takes images of people captured on Google's Street View and creates human-scaled posters out of them. These are then plastered onto the buildings - freezing the subjects in reality from where they are forever frozen online. Basically the artist is taking the idea of graffiti tagging to a entirely new level with these I-was-here-esque tags - only for other individuals.
From the artist's statement:
In this project, I exposed the specters of Google’s eternal realm of private, misappropriated data: the bodies of people captured by Google’s Street View cameras, whose ghostly, virtual presence I marked in Street Art fashion at the precise spot in the real world where they were photographed.I love it.
Street Ghosts hit some of the most important international Street Art “halls of fame” with low-resolution, human scale posters of people taken from Google Street View. These images do not offer details, but the blurred colors and lines on the posters give a gauzy, spectral aspect to the human figures, unveiling their presence like a digital shadow haunting the real world.
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