Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2024 17:09:46 GMT 10
I will tell you the background story. It all started with my love for systematizing and visualizing material. Even when I taught psychology at university, I had my students make visual notes and mind maps to make it easier for them to remember the material. Because several types of memory are involved in this way: visual, logical, emotional, figurative and even motor. This type of content is very easily superimposed on social networks. And when I started to promote a page of a difficult niche (CPA-network SalesDoubler ), I came up with the idea of creating an infographic. So we were able to explain in an accessible language: what is a CPA network, what is SalesDoubler, how to work with them. As a result, an image infographic came out of this. What other types of infographics we created and what it led to, I will tell you in this article.
Content What is an infographic? Goals and objectives of infographics C Level Executive List Useful infographics image Fun infographics And now about the numbers What is an infographic? Let me remind you what an infographic is. Wikipedia explains it this way: "An infographic is a visualization of data or ideas, the purpose of which is to convey complex information to an audience in a quick and understandable way." That is, with the help of a picture, you can emotionally, logically and clearly convey the material to users. This is how we created the task for the infographic on the page: Explain the complex in simple language, so that even a novice can understand what is being discussed.
Visually present the results of the company's work. Increase engagement. Such content is better shared and commented on. To evoke an emotional response from subscribers. And if there is an emotion, then the content is better remembered. Showcase the expertise of SalesDoubler. Goals and objectives of infographics The goal before me and my team was to stir up the page and start interacting with the target audience: webmasters, specialists in the field of contextual advertising and targeting, SEO specialists and newcomers to the arbitrage niche. The CPA network is a complex niche. Many do not understand what it is. Our task was to attract the target audience with the help of content .
Content What is an infographic? Goals and objectives of infographics C Level Executive List Useful infographics image Fun infographics And now about the numbers What is an infographic? Let me remind you what an infographic is. Wikipedia explains it this way: "An infographic is a visualization of data or ideas, the purpose of which is to convey complex information to an audience in a quick and understandable way." That is, with the help of a picture, you can emotionally, logically and clearly convey the material to users. This is how we created the task for the infographic on the page: Explain the complex in simple language, so that even a novice can understand what is being discussed.
Visually present the results of the company's work. Increase engagement. Such content is better shared and commented on. To evoke an emotional response from subscribers. And if there is an emotion, then the content is better remembered. Showcase the expertise of SalesDoubler. Goals and objectives of infographics The goal before me and my team was to stir up the page and start interacting with the target audience: webmasters, specialists in the field of contextual advertising and targeting, SEO specialists and newcomers to the arbitrage niche. The CPA network is a complex niche. Many do not understand what it is. Our task was to attract the target audience with the help of content .