
6 Principles To Creating Great Infographics
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<p><strong>#</strong><a href="https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/primary-category/content-creation/"><strong>contentcreation</strong></a><strong> </strong><a href="https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/secondary-category/infographics/"><strong>#infographics</strong></a><strong> </strong><a href="https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/tertiary-category/examples/"><strong>#examples</strong></a></p> <p>You can create an #infographic for almost any blog post, but that doesn’t mean it will perform spectacularly. Creating first and foremost.</p> <p>Hi, i’m cally, from the international institute of digital marketing. Here is a breakdown of the ideation process for coming up with more memorable #infographic ideas.</p> <h2><strong>1. Solve a burning problem</strong></h2> <p>This approach requires you to first think about the problem that you’re trying to solve or the questions you’re trying to answer with your #infographic story. This usually requires you to put yourself in your readers’ shoes.</p> <p>As you attempt to provide solutions to burning problems, identify the data or the information you possess that your audience wants or needs, and present it in a way that provides value but also positions you as a leader in the industry.</p> <h2><strong>2. Challenge the status quo</strong></h2> <p>Creating content that challengesthe status quo is a great way to position you and your company as experts and influencersin a certain area.</p> <p>Much like the myth-busting principle, creating content that challenges the status quo is sure to cause some controversy and debate.</p> <h2><strong>3. Change the perspective</strong></h2> <p>The next principle is to reframe the question or alter the perspective. By offering a comparison, and presenting the question in a different way, the data becomes much more surprising and memorable.</p> <h2><strong>4. Find origin stories</strong></h2> <p>Our curiosity and determination to find meaning are what make origin stories so popular.</p> <p>A common way of portraying this principle with an
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6 Principles To Creating Great Infographics
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