People would rather tweet content with a cartoon than content with a stock photo. Mark Anderson of Andertoons drew this conclusion after some recent marketing research using some of his own artwork to gain public feedback. Read more about Mark's findings and some of the interesting implications. It may change the way you create content in the future.
Important Marketing Tip: People Would Rather Tweet a Cartoon
Posted by MindCircusMedia under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4083 days ago
Made Hot by: Sun Tzu Business Guide on February 20, 2013 1:50 am
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4082 days ago
Very interesting findings. I have added Mark Anderson’s cat cartoons on my web site as a funny touch (Andertoons daily cartoon, syndication / cat). I have purchased several cartoons as my logotypes & blog banners from my friends and editorial cartoonists and artists, John Cox & Allen Forkum.
Do you know if you could purchase cartoons from Mark for illustration of an e-book? I think cartoons will be powerful than stock photos in an e-book and it will stick out compared with other e-books.
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