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Nobody has time to read anymore, right? Every day we are all inundated with more and more information overload coming from credible and yet to be verified sources. Where can Internet users find relief? Answer: the infographic. Infographics are a wonderful mix of key data and visualization that can really bring the message home if put together correctly. So without further ado, we bring you our top 10 favorite social media infographics!
1 – World Map of Social Networks
Let’s start at the 50,000 foot view, shall we?

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2 – Age Distribution on Social Network Sites
Is age distribution targeting more your thing? Pingdom put together an excellent overview by social network:

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3 – Social Media Periodic Table of Elements
As we previously reported, our friend and fellow Advertising Age Power 150 member Eyecube created another great visualization called the social media periodic table of elements:

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4 – The Conversation Prism
No social media infographic collection would be complete without Brian Solis’ Conversation Prism:
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5 – The Boom of Social Sites
Focus.com put together an outstanding visual showing both the size and timeline of social communities:
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6 – Make Social Media Work For Your Company

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7 – Hubspot Twitter Territory
Hubspot of Twitter Grader fame nailed it with a slick infographic showing how each state’s Twitter usage compares to the national average:

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8 – How Twitter Got Attacked by DDOS
If you’re a frequent Twitter user, you’ll remember the great DDOS attack as a period of social media withdrawal:

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9 – Air Force Web Posting Response Assessment V.2
While we’re on the subject of Internet security, we’d be remiss to not mention the US Air Force’s blogging assessment flowchart infographic:

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10 -Visualizing 6 Years of Facebook
We thought that the best way to round out this list would be to celebrate Facebook’s recent 6th anniversary – Muhammad Saleem put together this excellent infographic over at Mashable:

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