Kitten Social Media Infographics

This Infographic Explains Each Social Media Network Through Cats

Explaining the purpose of each of the major social media networks can be challenging to a less tech-savvy individual, which is where this kitten social media infographic can help.

Put together by Avalaunch Media, 'Social MEowDia Explained' shows you what kind of messages you can express as a cat owner or as a cat itself. For example, Facebook is expressed as "I like my cat," while Twitter is explained as "I'm playing with my cat." My personal favorite is the LinkedIn explained as "I'm very skilled at training cats." The infographic is accented with lots of pictures of adorable cats doing adorable cat things, which can be found pretty much anywhere on the Internet these days, but it's laid out in appealing fashion in the kitten social media infographic.

Of course, Grumpy Cat makes a cameo too.

Visual Social Media
As social media networks continue to evolve, there are opportunities for businesses to capitalize on the trend of using visual aids to explain complicated concepts.
Pet Marketing
With the rise of pet ownership and social media, there is potential for pet-centered marketing to become an increasingly popular marketing strategy.
Humorous Marketing
Marketers can utilize humor to make dry concepts more interesting and appealing to audiences.

Sectors Adopting This

Social Media Marketing
This trend is especially relevant in the social media marketing industry, where businesses can use humor and visual aids to make their campaigns more engaging.
Pet Industry
Pet companies can use humorous and visual marketing campaigns to appeal to pet owners and drive sales.
Marketing and Advertising
Marketing and advertising industries can take advantage of this trend by incorporating humor and visual aids into their campaigns to differentiate from competitors and engage audiences.
SCORE
1.4 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 18%
Activity 16%
Freshness 8%