Showing posts with label infgraphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infgraphics. Show all posts

February 17, 2022

History of Blogging: An Infographic for Every Blogger

There is a famous saying,"To build your future, understand your History."

You may have already heard many times that start from basics. Why?

Because without strong basics or solid understanding of the history one cannot build the future.

This also applies to the world of blogging.

History of Blogging : An Infographic for Every Blogger: eAskme
History of Blogging : An Infographic for Every Blogger: eAskme



There is a long history behind the current face of Blogging.

Today, I am sharing the complete History of blogging that every blogger must learn.

History of Blogging : An Infographic for Every Blogger

I have created this "History of Blogging" infographic with the authentic information available online.

If you think that blogging is a new thing or just a couple or years or decade old then you need to brush up your knowledge.

History of blogging will take you back to 1990.

Click here to open the full infographic.

History of Blogging : An Infographic for Every Blogger: eAskme
History of Blogging : An Infographic for Every Blogger: eAskme

History of Blogging:

1990:

  • Birth of Web.

1994:

  • Cludior Penhanez begins logging short entries into so called "Open Dairy."
  • Justin All Starts links.net, cementing the building block for what is today famously called blogging.

1997

  • Jon Barger coins the term "Weblog".

1998

  • Open Dairy--a blogging platform is born.
    Hurricane Bonnie is blogged by Charlotte Observer.

1999

  • Peter Merholz shortens "Weblog" to "Blog."
  • Blogging platforms like LiveJournal(April), Xanga(April) and Blogger(August) are born.
  • 23 Blogs reported on all of the Internet

2001

  • Dries Buytaert writes Drupal. released it as an Open Source project.

2002

  • Oxford English Dictionary prints the word Blog
  • Melinds Roberts starts one of the first Mom Blogs
  • Blogads- one of the first advertisement services for bloggers launched.

2003

  • Google acquires Prya Labs (the company behind blogger).
  • A new era begins WordPress is born.

2005

  • YouTube is born a boost for vlogging
  • Tech news gaint TechCrunch is born
  • The Huffington Post Launches

2006

  • Jack Dorsey sends out first tweet which is regarded as the birth of microblogging.

2007

  • Tumblr to boost microblogging

2009

  • Adam D'angelo launches Quora

2012

  • Medium born-A modern blogging platform.

2013-2016

  • Whole lot of changes in blogging formats. Birth of eAskme.com. Boost in Vlogging, Infographics, presentation etc. All Small-mid sites giving competition to sites like huffpost.

2017-2019

  • Https has gained popularity. Secure browsing, Google AMP and user experience are the major focus. New terms and technologies are creating impact in blogging such as;
  1. Eagle Eye Concept
  2. Content Scoring
  3. Ego Bait Content
  4. Link Worthy Content
  5. Customer Outreach, etc.

Final Words:

In this "History of Blogging," I have covered everything from 1990 to till now.

But, This is not the end.

This is just the beginning of a new era in blogging.

Stay tuned with us in this blogging journey.

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December 20, 2018

Essential Social Networks for Graphic Designers

If you are studying or have finished a graphic design course and want to dedicate yourself to it professionally, it is important that you create your own professional brand. There are many factors involved, but social networks can help you with this task.

An adequate presence in the network can open many paths and get more visibility, let us know, contact potential customers with whom to collaborate and develop different projects.

Essential Social Networks for Graphic Designers: eAskme
Essential Social Networks for Graphic Designers: eAskme
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According to the latest study on social networks achieved by an association that represents the sector of digital media advertising, 81% of net users aged 16-55 use social networks, which means more than 15 million users with an average of almost three hours of consultation per day, being the best rated after Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram.

Note: Free Instagram likes have proven to increase engagement and sales, you can utilize it for your business.

But in addition to these networks, which are the most favored and known, there are others more specific for creatives and designers, where we can share, exhibit and discuss our work, with the likelihood of creating an impressive portfolio.

These are some of the networks that can help you create a good online image:

Flickr:

Surely you already know this network to share photographs, but you can use this tool more creatively, take precedence of it to design an online catalog of our work, gain a presence on the Internet and improve our personal brand, as well as generate community around of the same.

500px:

Another social network to share photos. Serious and professional photographers use this network. It ensures you to create a portfolio with an impeccable appearance, create visual stories or a complete photoblog.

Dribble:

Directed practically to designers and artists. It has a small inconvenience since you have to go through a "casting" to be accepted. In return, some companies ask certain professionals for their profile in Dribble because if they accept you, it is because you are supposed to have a good quality to be hired.

Coroflot:

Online community for designers. It is effortless to erect a portfolio to show the different projects that have been made, thanks to a subdomain can be easily shared. You have no limit of images or videos. It also has an employment exchange. We can contact other artists and receive comments on the work.

Tadaa:

A new app that is presented as an alternative to Instagram. Basically, its functions are the same,but it has many more editing tools and social tools.

Pamamo (mostly for Spaniards):

It is the social network for new artists. Everyone who wants to can share their work on this platform. They have a space for ideas to flow, as well as to comment on the work of other people.

Knowledge and inspiration is the engine of graphic designers. It is not essential to be constantly updated but to want to broaden horizons. It is obligatory to remove the fear of sharing and making oneself known. People reward anyone who proposes ideas and novel contents, whether they are texts, links, music, videos, images.

Obviously, in addition to having a profile in different social networks, it is vital to have a web page where we can show our portfolio, show updated, interesting, reliable and valuable information about our activity, experience, trajectory and also ideas, projects, and themes of interest.

In this you have to be constant and never make excuses: if the content is not up to date, it is likely that visitors do not come in contact with the idea that those responsible for the website will not respond by this means.

Final Words

Social media has come to stay and will keep developing with fierce strength. As a designer, you need to follow this same pattern and develop fiercely with it too; this will ensure you remain top of the game always.

We need to utilize social networks smartly to strengthen ourselves.

It is essential to understand that we have to show our work to the digital world and at the same time take advantage of what it can contribute and the savings that it can imply in everything that supposes diffusion.

Doing it well requires a strategy, clear objectives, and constant measurement.

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February 06, 2018

Data Is the Next Big Thing in Content Marketing

The below line effect of traditional advertising and the rise of new social media marketing have led every single brand to go deep into the world of content marketing. More and more companies are kicking themselves as advertisers, publishers, launching podcasts and digital newsrooms known as branded content to stand with brands, value propositions and perspectives in front of the customers.
Data Is the Next Big Thing in Content Marketing : eAskme
Data Is the Next Big Thing in Content Marketing : eAskme
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Still there are companies which have added content creation in their strategies are missing one thing which is data journalism.  Data journalism is a new form of reporting which draws on availability of growing data sets and use data analysis tools to reveal stories which are presenting the compelling results with interactive applications and visualizations. If you still thinking that is it necessary, I should tell you that big names in newspaper industry such as The New York Times and The Guardian have invested massively in data journalism. They know already that there are huge possibilities that big data offers more opportunities to reveal uncover new insights to tell compelling stories.

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Data journalism attract attention which publishers hardly dream about. It spreads infographics and fresh data across social networks such as Facebook, Twitter etc. because those places are good to tell compelling and concise stories in visually appealing way.

I have already shared many times why infographics are important part of blogging and content marketing. Still original data which drives data visualizations is rarely available.

One of the best place to find infographics is Pinterest where you can easily see so many infographics and you will see that infographics are telling the story not any data visualization.

Even though companies has access to much more data than earlier still they don`t utilize it. there can be top notch information. Many times when you look at “data-driven content,” chances are that you won’t find much content to turn into blog posts, but this is for marketers who can utilize it for marketing purposes.

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There are exceptions where companies are using their own data to tell compelling stories, for example companies like Kickstarter, OKCupid and General Electric. These popular brands understands what every brand should be doing online.I have seen the impact of data driven from various sources even on sites of my clients and mine itself.

How & Why Data Is the Next Big Thing in Content Marketing:

Traffic:
You may already know that  Infographics are one of the top shared content on social media. So to drive great traffic to your site and create data visualizations with real value to your readers, I recommend you to use infographics. But not just like a blog post. There is a saying power in data visualization. It is more effective if you choose title keywords carefully.

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Value:
There is a high rise in the number of brands who are also working as publishers to spread the content online. But most of them do this terribly. I have observed it that many times their posts are just for the sake of posting anything or just to raise keyword count, which actually have no good value to reader. Noone like the old stupid content to see again and again, so you should offer fresh, relevant and accurate content that add real value to the user experience.

Authority. Sharing, curating, and analyzing data:
First bring authority to your brand on a topic. If you are the first one who share an infographic about some latest trends in the market then it will unleash the immense amount of traffic and links to your site on that topic. That can even help you get rewards like interview requests and media mentions. only thing you need to be is crucial and let the report highlight your brand.

Branding Guides:

Learning:
If you have data analysis skills then you have the key to success. Many people do not use their analytical skills and they lack the benefit of analytic results. I recommend you to share your metrics and this will open a whole new perspective for your brand. You will see people talking about you and your brand, respond to their queries and you will gain loyal followers and subscribers.

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Transparency:
Now a days users are educated and understand the importance of data collected by companies, so data-driven content offers a much better way to people to see how companies are using their data. I recommend you to be transparent with your users as this will not only builds trust, but also to add  value to your brand.

Now you know that there is huge power in the data driven marketing, but still it is really under-used tool of marketers. if your company is collecting data and you do not analyze or use it that means your are letting a power source go down without even looking under your nose.

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August 23, 2015

Best Design Trends: Infographic

We love what we love to see. The very first thing that attract any person online to a website is it`s design. Designing is ever changing and evolving process. There been so many changes in design of everything in past centuries and design trends are changing every year.

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In 2024 you are welcome to see the better typography and larger photography. Now flat design is a real thing and becoming more practical day by day and people also choose to shift to at-least semi-flat designs elements.

Google use semi-flat design. Now there are few very interesting design trends are ready to start new era in designing.

Here today I am going to share with you the Best Design Trends in 2024. In this Infographic you will see each trend highlighted separately.

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Best Design Trends in 2023 Infographic

I believe this infographic actually help you to understand the latest changes of Design industry and help you create your own website, blog or any other design according to the latest designing trends.
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March 23, 2015

26 Incredible Things to Develop Website : Infographic

"You with your own website", how incredible it sound to you? Website is the online face of a business. No matter you are developing a website or blog for yourself or your client, creating incredible and user friendly website is always the utmost priority.

26 Incredible Things to Develop Website : Infographic: eAskme
26 Incredible Things to Develop Website : Infographic: eAskme


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Are you wondering, how to develop an incredible website. Don`t worry, Today I am sharing list of 26 Incredible Things to Develop Website.

26 Things to Note before You Develop A Website:

Infographics are the great way to explain and understand things. A picture can say thousand words. So let see what this 26 things to note before you develop a website says:

1)Domain
2)Hosting
3)Technology
4)Purpose
5)Layout & Color
6)Sitemap
7)Content
8)Audience
9)Advertisement
10)Pop-Up Message
11)Attractive Design
12)Buttons
13)background

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14)Image
15)Easy navigation
16)Unique
17)Fresh
18)Optimized
19)Cross Browser
20)Screen Resolution
21)Social Media
22)Typography
23)registration
24)Tracking & Analytics
25)Provide Security
26)Footer

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From domain to footer, everything that a good website need is here in 26 things to note before you develop a website infographic.

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