PDF linkbuilding - pictures or no pictures since they might print it
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Hello,
We're writing a PDF on how to choose a product for our niche. We want people to link to the PDF, share it with people, and possibly print it.
How heavily should I use graphics and images in this PDF? The corresponding article is full of graphics, charts, and images.
Thanks.
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If the graphics and charts will make the report look good and add value to the data then I'd add as many as I felt were neccessary.
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