How can I use an infographic for backlink purposes?

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HI,

I recently heard that infographics can be used for acheiving backlinks. Can anyone suggest me how to get this done?

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  • Profile picture of the author onehalf
    Originally Posted by rupmini View Post

    HI,

    I recently heard that infographics can be used for acheiving backlinks. Can anyone suggest me how to get this done?

    This is the blog post, which contains an infographic:[Infographic] How to start a blog that makes money? Simplified!
    This is how you build backlinks using infographics:

    1. Start promoting your infographic by sharing it with your social media accounts.
    2. Submit a press release. A press release is a great way to tell the story behind your infographic and how it has impacted your readers. Journalists follow press releases1, and if your infographic provides value, you might be featured in great online publications. The most popular press release websites are PRWeb, PR Leap, and PR Newswire. Don't consider doing press releases if your infographic design and data are average.
    3. Submit your infographic to directories. Here's a list of the most popular infographic directories, sorted by their fees.
    4. Contact influencers that can help your infographic go viral. Use Topsy to determine who has previously shared similar infographics and get in touch with them on Twitter. Ask for feedback on your latest work, but never ask them directly to share and promote your infographic.If they like your infographic, you might earn a share from someone with a good authority, and also increase the chances of earning backlinks.
    5. One of the most important parts of promoting your infographics is to email bloggers that frequently publish infographics on their websites.You can either use Google to find such bloggers or analyze the backlinks your competitors have gotten with their infographics.Be kind, friendly and make the outreach process look natural. Your goal is to get bloggers to write about your infographic and get more exposure. A good infographic will get a good feedback and earn backlinks if outreach is done right.If the content is king, promotion is the queen.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mark Ho
      Originally Posted by onehalf View Post

      This is how you build backlinks using infographics:

      1. Start promoting your infographic by sharing it with your social media accounts.
      2. Submit a press release. A press release is a great way to tell the story behind your infographic and how it has impacted your readers. Journalists follow press releases1, and if your infographic provides value, you might be featured in great online publications. The most popular press release websites are PRWeb, PR Leap, and PR Newswire. Don't consider doing press releases if your infographic design and data are average.
      3. Submit your infographic to directories. Here's a list of the most popular infographic directories, sorted by their fees.
      4. Contact influencers that can help your infographic go viral. Use Topsy to determine who has previously shared similar infographics and get in touch with them on Twitter. Ask for feedback on your latest work, but never ask them directly to share and promote your infographic.If they like your infographic, you might earn a share from someone with a good authority, and also increase the chances of earning backlinks.
      5. One of the most important parts of promoting your infographics is to email bloggers that frequently publish infographics on their websites.You can either use Google to find such bloggers or analyze the backlinks your competitors have gotten with their infographics.Be kind, friendly and make the outreach process look natural. Your goal is to get bloggers to write about your infographic and get more exposure. A good infographic will get a good feedback and earn backlinks if outreach is done right.If the content is king, promotion is the queen.
      Tk you so much.I'm looking for that. Now i got the answer!
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    • Profile picture of the author rgesm
      which press release company do you go with?
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  • Profile picture of the author sourabh1436
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    • Profile picture of the author rupmini
      Yes I did! Just wanted to know, how to promote them and get backlinks!
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  • Profile picture of the author anhvu
    It's similar to content. Just find out related blog and show them your infographic and social media and search on search engines are the best way to increase real quality backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    Another important thing to provide is embed code so that people can simply insert that HTML into their website and not have to manually insert your infographic. This also allows you to embed a link to your website in that infographic code.
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    • Profile picture of the author rupmini
      Originally Posted by dave_hermansen View Post

      Another important thing to provide is embed code so that people can simply insert that HTML into their website and not have to manually insert your infographic. This also allows you to embed a link to your website in that infographic code.
      Yes. I did these!
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  • Profile picture of the author ferrychristian
    Infographics are very much attractive, and yes it can be used for back link purpose. You have to publish your infographic , share it on social media by using image share app, but always write a suitable content with it.One of the most important parts of promoting your infographics is to email bloggers that frequently publish infographics on their websites.You can either use Google to find such bloggers or analyze the backlinks your competitors have gotten with their infographics.
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  • Profile picture of the author sindhuja12
    Through some Infographics creation tool you can add like to the Created Infographics, which is easy to navigate. otherwise, you can post the Infographics in the high PR Image sharing sites with suitable description and Links.
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  • Profile picture of the author wordsandthebees
    SumoMe offer an image sharing app. When you install this, when someone hovers over the infographic it'll bring up social media share buttons to make it easier for people to click on your link.

    Also, as other people have mentioned, effective promotion is the key to creating a high number of backlinks.

    1) Share across all of your social media accounts. Be sure to give a relevant and engaging description of what your infographic achieves to encourage people to open your picture file.

    2) Share with influencers - if it is relevant enough and gets into the right hands, it can go viral in just a few minutes, so don't give up on sharing!

    3) Submit a press release. If there's a story behind your infographic this is a great way to get it out to the public and again, who knows where it might lead!!

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author wentzco
    Brian Dean at Backlinko has a few blog posts on this which details step-by-step methods and case studies. Here's the magic word - Guestographics

    Just do a search for Guestographics or Guestographic. A link to one of Brian's posts here at How to Get Backlinks With Guestographics

    I also recommend you pin your infographics at Pinterest if you haven't done so already. I'd recommend a business Pinterest account to do that instead of a personal one.
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  • Profile picture of the author jessiem
    He's basically asking on how to apply the tips out from his own post.
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