Infographics are not just pictures that you put in your article to make up space —
no, if that's your main aim, you're doing it
all wrong!
Infographics can actually help to:
- better your SEO rankings
- make your page look more attractive
- grab your reader's attention, and
- make your content more shareable.
I don't know about you, but I think that infographics are
the way to go.
media update's Jana van der Westhuizen gives a
run-through of the
top five trending infographics that will make your brand pop!
Ready? Dora the explorer is ready to show you a world of different infographics:
1. The colour-popper
No, this infographic is not a splat on a page.
Nowadays, you can actually intrigue your viewer
more by using
bolder and more daring colours rather than being dull and safe —
now look at that!
2. The data-giver
We live in an era where
data means facts, and
facts are what your follower looks at to make certain decisions. A data-based infographic that explains certain analytics will make it easier for your users to make informed decisions …
Shazam!
3. The photo-stuffer
Visual effects are the next best thing since
sliced bread! Whenever you use a
real-life photo of an item, you contribute to the fact that your follower
knows exactly what you are offering.
Using more photos in your infographics helps to:
- draw attention to the products
- make your design appear aesthetically pleasing, and
- inform your buyer of what they are getting from your brand.
Please just make sure that you are acquainted with the terms
high-resolution photo and copyright law — otherwise, use this template with
caution.
4. The number-game
Some people's brains are wired in a specific manner —
no, not OCD, but
almost there. Many of your viewers would want to
see your brand's information in a specific
order, be it alphabetically or numerical.
This helps them to
process the information faster as they know in which order they need to analyse the data. This one is for the
brainiacs!
The comparison-king
Let's not
lie, your consumer
constantly wants to compare the variables of life. They may want to know that what they are purchasing is the
best product, or even make sure that they are using the
correct social media platforms to get their news.
Oh and don't forget about the
calorie-counters that want to ensure that they are busy eating the healthiest chocolate with
no calories —
keep on lying to yourself, Gina!
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