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Personally, I consider that infographics should in no case be used as a substitute for text but rather as an instrument to facilitate its virality. [clickToTweet tweet=”Infographic is the best presentation and staging of an article” quote=”Infographic is the best presentation and staging of an article”] But infographics are not only a tool to increase the dissemination of our articles and make them more attractive to the reader, but we can also use them to: 1.- Include it in a linkbaiting strategy Images are shared and reach 3 or 4 times more virality than text content , and can be a tool to obtain authority links to our website that increase visits to our Blog and increase authority and page Rank . All of this is done in a natural way and without the risk that future updates to the Algorithm may penalize us.
To prove this reasoning I have decided to create 4 Outlook Email Lists infographics and measure their impact on visits; as well as in the creation of links and these were the results: backlinks 11% increase in the number of visits. 60% increase in the number of natural external links or back links. Now let's analyze these results; The 11% increase gave us 1,782 additional visits, which may not be such a notable factor, but the 60% increase in links led us to create more than 640 external links in just one month, a much higher figure if the We compare with the 397 obtained the previous month. link building In the figure we can see how the links that come from images reach 30% of the total. Another aspect that I would like to highlight is that the authority of the domains that shared the infographics was much higher than those that shared the articles, in this way we are getting hundreds of links that make our Linkbaiting strategy thicken and grow . 2.- Get thousands of visits to the Blog Publishing very professional infographics is a very effective way to increase Blog visits, in my case during the month of June and thanks to the 4 infographics published I have achieved 1,782 visits, all just through these 4 images. If you are not a designer and you are infinitely lazy to put yourself in front of an image editor, don't miss the tools that you will find right at the end of this post.
3.- Get thousands of social bookmarks Infographics have a greater capacity for viralization than text and with this we can trigger our social bookmarks of the article where we have inserted it. [clickToTweet tweet=”Infographics and virality are synonyms by @miguelfloro” quote=”Infographics and virality are synonyms by @miguelfloro”] 4.- International study carried out with infographics If you are still not convinced of the importance of infographics, I recommend that you read the study carried out by Neil Pateil where he tells us the results obtained after 2 years of analysis, all through the publication of 47 infographics. These were the results: 2,512,596 visits. 41,142 backlinks from 3,741 unique domains. 41,359 tweets and 20,859 likes. Tips to create infographics that improve our Linkbaiting strategy The design and use of colors is important and has to be adjusted to the theme we are talking about. The use of iconography and vector images will help give our infographics a more impressive and sometimes fun appearance. Includes a list of tips, bugs, features, etc. It starts with an introduction since it is important to introduce what we are going to tell in this infographic. Don't forget to sign your infographic and add the links to your blog and social networks. Utility has to permeate and be the driving force behind creating this infographic. Choose an appropriate size to try to achieve the greatest possible virality. The infographic must be well prepared but without exceeding its height.
To prove this reasoning I have decided to create 4 Outlook Email Lists infographics and measure their impact on visits; as well as in the creation of links and these were the results: backlinks 11% increase in the number of visits. 60% increase in the number of natural external links or back links. Now let's analyze these results; The 11% increase gave us 1,782 additional visits, which may not be such a notable factor, but the 60% increase in links led us to create more than 640 external links in just one month, a much higher figure if the We compare with the 397 obtained the previous month. link building In the figure we can see how the links that come from images reach 30% of the total. Another aspect that I would like to highlight is that the authority of the domains that shared the infographics was much higher than those that shared the articles, in this way we are getting hundreds of links that make our Linkbaiting strategy thicken and grow . 2.- Get thousands of visits to the Blog Publishing very professional infographics is a very effective way to increase Blog visits, in my case during the month of June and thanks to the 4 infographics published I have achieved 1,782 visits, all just through these 4 images. If you are not a designer and you are infinitely lazy to put yourself in front of an image editor, don't miss the tools that you will find right at the end of this post.
3.- Get thousands of social bookmarks Infographics have a greater capacity for viralization than text and with this we can trigger our social bookmarks of the article where we have inserted it. [clickToTweet tweet=”Infographics and virality are synonyms by @miguelfloro” quote=”Infographics and virality are synonyms by @miguelfloro”] 4.- International study carried out with infographics If you are still not convinced of the importance of infographics, I recommend that you read the study carried out by Neil Pateil where he tells us the results obtained after 2 years of analysis, all through the publication of 47 infographics. These were the results: 2,512,596 visits. 41,142 backlinks from 3,741 unique domains. 41,359 tweets and 20,859 likes. Tips to create infographics that improve our Linkbaiting strategy The design and use of colors is important and has to be adjusted to the theme we are talking about. The use of iconography and vector images will help give our infographics a more impressive and sometimes fun appearance. Includes a list of tips, bugs, features, etc. It starts with an introduction since it is important to introduce what we are going to tell in this infographic. Don't forget to sign your infographic and add the links to your blog and social networks. Utility has to permeate and be the driving force behind creating this infographic. Choose an appropriate size to try to achieve the greatest possible virality. The infographic must be well prepared but without exceeding its height.