How to make my infogaphics interesting?
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What is it that makes people share and spread infographics? How can I make my infographics interesting and encourage people to re-post it?
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Hi Harry
What you value most about infographics you find? RELEVANT or CLEAR info. Look for anything interesting but not well explained, or something not write yet... and of course... Google Webmaster Blog: there are a lot of changes and always new information is required for users.
The hardest is write the first... then a lot of ideas will cross your mind.
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