Table Of Contents
Introduction ……………………… 4
Infographic Examples ………………. 6
Crisis Alert ……………………… 6
Gardening Aide ……………………… 7
Motivational/Seasonal Ideas …………………….. 8
An Infographic example of an Infographic example! ……………………… 8
Step One: Brainstorming Your Infographic …………………… 9
Step Two: Planning Your Infographic ……………………… 11
Step Three: Deciding on Elements to Include …………………. 12
Step Four: Creating Your Infographic ……………………… 13
Step Five: Sharing Your Infographic ……………………… 16
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Introduction
You’ve probably started hearing the buzzword “Infographic” – and have even seen them posted on Facebook (and other social networks). The barest-bones interpretation is… information laid out in chart form.
If you’re still trying to wrap your head around Infographics, think of them as:
• Visual versions of textual information
• Corkboards, pinned with everything relating to one topic
• Graphics that tell a story, replacing words
• A way to teach people a topic literally at a glance
• A way to catch people’s attention by showing rather than telling.
Why should you use them to market your online business and generate leads? Because Infographics themselves are buzz-worthy! (Don’t take my word for it: Just look at the rocketing popularity rise for the keyword “Infographics” on Google Trends:)
Simply using an Infographic can expand your reach through social network “sharing bees”, if you’ve picked a timely, relevant topic or keyword.
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