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Does Infographic Submissions brings backlinks?

Started by Stephen, 02-02-2015, 03:43:25

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stevealex000

yes, in fact infographics attract more audience and in the same way it can be a source of backlinks


cliftonmor

On average, you can increase traffic to your site by at least 12% by using infographics. But to acquire links that improve the SEO value of your infographic, it needs to be better than all of the others already published on the internet.


danielbora123


your infographic have to have a catchy title to get backlinks. In fact, the title itself will mostly have an impact on whether or not every person appears at it or not. Make certain to continually listing your sources at the backside of the infographic
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julia timpi

Infographics can have a serious impact on your SEO if they are created appropriately. ... Another instrumental impact of infographics on SEO is the fact that people can share your infographics online and link back to your website. They hold the ability to create free backlinks to your website.
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Lishmalinyjames

Infographics can have a serious impact on your SEO if they are created appropriately. ... Another instrumental impact of infographics on SEO is the fact that people can share your infographics online and link back to your website. They hold the ability to create free backlinks to your website.


firstdigiadd

Yes, Infographics can help you to generate even extra backlinks if any reader embeds them on their website. Infographics constitute your message in a powerful and visually pleasing manner, and also can maintain the eye of your readers. Infographics, when used collectively with different internet elements, enables better ratings in search engines.
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firstdigiadd

As you know, Infographics contains lots of information about the topic you have to express with some graphical and visual interface. They are attractive, catchy, unique and it is very necessary for SEO. This will surely help to engage organic traffic. And by that way, it can generate the number of backlinks.
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Ericblanc

You think you're being clever, reposting the same infographic across a dozen websites with a different spin of anchor text? Google's not stupid, kid. They see right through that. It's a waste of time, and it's not going to do squat for your keyword rankings.
Now, let's talk about the quality of those backlinks. You're submitting your infographic to some random, low-quality, spammy websites, thinking that's going to boost your rankings? Newsflash: those links are about as valuable as a used tissue. Google's algorithms are smarter than that. They want to see quality, relevant backlinks, not some spammy, low-quality links that scream "manipulation" louder than a toddler in a toy store.

And don't even get me started on the idea that infographics are going to boost your keyword rankings. That's like saying that eating a bowl of cereal is going to give you a six-pack. Sure, it might help a little, but it's not the be-all and end-all. You need a balanced diet of SEO strategies, not just one overhyped tactic.
Now, you're probably wondering, "Well, if infographic submissions are so useless, why do all those SEO blogs keep talking about them?" Because, my friend, it's easy to write about. It's a quick, easy post that gets shared around, and everyone loves a good list of "top infographic submission sites". But does it actually work? Not really, no.
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