After the amazing response to the infographic showcasing the lack of sales productivity during the World Cup, we decided to craft another visual masterpiece for our fans.
In our latest Infographic we look at the facts and figure of social media’s effect on the largest businesses in the world. From YouTube to Twitter how many companies are using social media to connect with their customers? Infographic Design by Lissette Arias
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