In recent times, we've been witnessing the proliferation of infographics based on all kinds of subjects. Data visualization has become a trend, not only because of its contribution to graphic creativity with iconography related to statistics like histograms or pie charts or the use of conceptual elements like minimal icons, but also and especially because of the ease with which content can be communicated and how smoothly data flows through these visualizations. At just one glance we can know how many Twitter accounts are created per second, the socio-economic profiles of Tumblr users or if Twitter users consider themselves more attractive that Facebook users.
Let's take a look at a few data interpretation examples about social networks that will provide us a great volume of useful information almost effortlessly, in addition to an exceptional visual experience.
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Social Commerce
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A Marketer's Guide To Pinterest: Pin it
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The Social Campaign: The Growing Reach of Social Media’s Election Impact
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The Sad State of Social Media Privacy
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China Social Networking
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The Small Business Social Media Cheat Sheet
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Social Media ROI Statistics
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Who’s using Google+
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The Future of Sharing on Facebook, Twitter and Google+
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How Big Is Twitter In 2012?
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What Is The Real Cost Of Social Media?
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The Science of Social Timing
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Facebook, Twitter And The State Of Social Commerce
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Facebook Vs Google Plus Features
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Facebook Demographics Worldwide
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The Six Principles of the Social-Powered Company
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Social Media Benchmark
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How Social Media Changed The Ad Game
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How to Get More Clicks on Twitter
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Pinterest: USA vs UK
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How to Recruit with Facebook
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The Online Music Landscape
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How can social software get you fired?




