My first infographic, how to make it exceptional
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Hi,
I'm creating an infographic for nlpca.com
We're thinking of doing it on "What is NLP?" This is the most common question, and "What is NLP" it's a small but good search term
There's not a lot of statistics if we do "What is NLP?", but there are drawings about the different parts of NLP.
What recommendations do you have? I still need to go through all of our competitors' info and look at the content of competitors and make sure we've got the right topic
Thanks.
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I agree with Anthony. This is a great topic. I went to nlpca.com and it wasn't until 2/3 of the way down the page that I actually read what NLP stands for.
Granted, your target demographic may not be as naive, but a great infographic right off the bat would be a great opportunity to make it clear for people like me.
I don't have any advice for making it spectacular, but you are on a great path. Let us know when you finish because I would love to see it.
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Content selection is obviously really important. I think if you choose your content well, you can definitely market it to other niche NLP websites. Because of the nature of the topic, I wouldn't expect it to blow up huge on a social media or social bookmarking website, but you should be able to get some good, high-quality links from relevant, niche websites, which is by and large the name of the game.
I think you can get even more mileage out of infographic linkbuilding if you explore NLP as it related to different topics: management training, specific self-help areas, etc. This can help you diversify the type of websites that you can realistically get a link from.
For your first foray into infographic linkbuilding, however, I think you're headed in the right direction.
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