3 WAYS TO GET MORE OUT OF YOUR BRAND’S INFOGRAPHICS THIS YEAR
Given the stylish way in which they combine visual graphics with words, it should be no great surprise that infographics remain popular among both digital marketing consulting firms and the businesses that they serve.
An infographic is fun, digestible, and when done right, can have
a genuinely positive impact on your brand’s success online. This much is shown
by statistics indicating that the use of infographics could bolster a website’s
traffic by up to 12%, and that infographics are 30 times likelier to be read in
their entirety than news articles or blog posts.
But let’s face it: even if your brand is no stranger to
infographics, there will almost certainly be things you could be doing to gain
even more value
from them. Here are some such ways you might try in 2022.
Share your infographics more
frequently on social media
Given how immediately engaging infographics are for audiences,
it is perhaps surprising that more brands don’t make more aggressive use of
them on the leading social platforms.
So, 2022 might be the time for your own brand to change that. Of
course, your own infographics will still need to strike a chord with your
audiences in order to attract many ‘likes’ or shares, but it is also true that
this format of image perfectly suits often time-pressed social media users.
Publish infographics on your site’s
resources pages
We should be long past the point when the ‘resources’ section of
a brand’s website is automatically regarded as a merely dull, worthy and informative
one.
After all, the strength of infographics lies largely in how they
make complex information and concepts quicker and easier to understand. Some
brands go as far as creating a landing page for each new infographic they come
up with. They might then link this to the resource pages on their sites for
more in-depth reading once the reader has got to grips with the basics of the
given topic.
Spin off your infographics into
further images, PDFs and GIFs
It’s easy to overlook that infographics are essentially already
compilations of multiple images. And why would you only want to give your
audiences the ‘album’, when you can also spotlight some of the ‘songs’? This is
what repurposing your infographic into individual images is all about.
It’s as simple a process as breaking down the data or main
points of your given infographic into several further images that might be even better suited
to sharing on social than the whole infographic. You might, for instance, post
one of these ‘repurposed’ images as a teaser, linking to the entire infographic
on your website to drive traffic there.
The above might not be the only great way to repurpose your
infographics, depending on your brand’s image and sector. You might use the
images you’ve broken your infographic down into by converting them into a
highly digestible PDF for LinkedIn audiences, or you could convert them into
GIFs to help make them even more engaging on Facebook or Twitter.
Again, you should be including a link somewhere to your full
infographic landing page or an article exploring the topic in more detail, if
you are to not miss the opportunity that infographic repurposing can represent.
Is your brand looking to make use of infographics this year in
ways it has never done before? Or perhaps there are other services or solutions
you are interested in that could help optimise your brand’s online presence?
Regardless, please don’t hesitate to contact
one of the most trusted digital marketing consulting firms – PENNInk Productions
– today for further advice and guidance on how we can help.
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