Infographic question
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I am about to post my first Infographic and have a question.
The graphic is fairly long and was wondering, is it better to split this graphic up in to chunks? So that it loads in stages?
I am new to this and would be great if someone could point me to the latest and best practices for infographics. I have seen a few articles but they appear to be old.
Thanks for your help
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Can anyone recommend an infographic best practice type article thats up to date?
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I will be posting the infographic on my website, which is in Google news
I will also be doing a couple of press releases via PRweb
I have a number of partner sites that have agreed to promote it for me. They said they would have the graphic on their site or an article that links to the graphic. Its up to me
The goals is to get people to my site and to subscribe or contact us. But also to help to rank for the product the infographic is about
I have a "corner stone" page about the product, that many of my past articles link to. This currently ranks on page 2. I am hoping the infographic can help in boosting that pagges rankings. No idea how I can do that
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It depends on the methods you are using to promote it , your goals , and the content itself . -Feel free to email or pm it to me ill let you know what i think.
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