Project for Grade 10
Blog Writing:
1.Collect the most interesting and insightful infographics about your niche.
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In my last post for SEOmoz, someone asked me if infographics can still be successful for a “boring” niche.
Niche topics can be pretty dull and inaccessible to most people. However, I believe that any niche can be made interesting by using ‘topic bridging’. By creating content with key hooks that people actually care about, and providing attention grabbing material for various audiences, you can make boring topics much more interesting.
The following examples illustrate easiest the concept of topic bridging, so sit tight and enjoy some awesome infographics created for really “boring” niches. (Don’t worry none of them are mine
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U.S. debt is a long and complex issue. So how do you produce something the average consumer can understand?
The infographic quickly identifies 3 hooks that most people care about, and uses visualisations to explain these concepts clearly. This infographic is functional in its design and
Understandably, Forbes pounced on this infographic and got it some decent exposure. However, Fisher Investments chose to load the graphic onto a flickr account instead on their own domain which likely restricted outreach. With the right kind of outreach this graphi