The rising popularity of infographics is astounding but not surprising. Most social media networks such as Google+, Twitter, and Facebook actually PREFER graphics over text-only messages.
Believe it or not, most marketers are still under-utilizing them. Oh sure, you see them posted on blogs and Pinterest, but did you know there are other popular ways to use these attractive beauties? How many are you implementing for your business?
Then, get busy putting your infographics to better use! 🙂

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How many ways are YOU using infographics? Leave a comment below and let me know!
Thanks for listening,
– Bonnie
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Thanks for sharing this infographic Bonnie. I often split larger infographics into sections to create a series, especially if I am publishing it as a guest post and the blog owner is worried about the length. I will certainly be trying some of the other tips too.
I know several people who split their infographics into sections and use them that way. That’s a great way to repurpose them!
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I’ve not yet created my own, but these repurpose ideas sound good. I’ll keep them on file. Thanks for leading the way in so many areas. I’m learning so much from you!
I am glad I can help fill your notepad with ideas. Now… to find the time to implement them. Right dear? 🙂
This is great Bonnie. I’ve been thinking of breaking one up into multiple pieces for an email list and then sending them the final one at the end.
I LOVE that idea and I’m sure your subscribers would love the final infographic at the end too! 🙂
Great tips Bonnie, if you’re not careful we’re going to have to crown you as the queen of content repurposing ideas.
Mary Kathan has already given me the crown of “Queen of Tutorials” so I don’t think I can wear two crowns at one time. 🙂
My head is already top-heavy! ROFL
Great infographic about infographics Bonnie 🙂 I used the first one on my blog this week, thanks to your prompting. Now I’d like to make them myself, but I’ve no idea where to begin.
Do you own PowerPoint, Ana? OR have access to the OpenOffice program? If so, you can make infographics using either program.
I have both Bonnie, but I’ve only used them to make boring slides with bullets. I had no idea you could make infographics with them.
Yes, you can make infographics with PowerPoint. Have you ever wanted to learn, Ana?
Oh yes, I’ve always wanted to be able to make them ever since I found out about them.
It’s like anything else online, Ana. Once you find out how easy infographics can be to put together, you’ll want to create them as often as you can! 🙂
Great ideas! Thanks,
Kim Patterson
http://www.things2doinutah.com
You are so welcome Kim! 🙂 Thanks for visiting the blog. I love seeing new faces!
Ooh, nice infographic, Bonnie! I like the idea of using infographics as a surprise bonus to buyers. I may implement that tip in my business down the road.
Thanks Avery – glad you like it!
Subscribers and clients like surprise gifts! Give them as often as you can!
Youve done it again, Bonnie. Love your work 🙂 Beautiful infographic and top info. I actually hadn’t thought about using them as handouts so thanks for that alone!
What do you use to make your?
I use Photoshop to make my infographics, but did you know you could also use PowerPoint too? I shall have to make a tutorial one day to show you how. 🙂
Thank you for the kind words, Mel. I appreciate it!
Hi Bonnie, well courtesy of your good-self I’ve only just started using infographics – but your post has certainly given me some food for thought – and a nice quick blog post for when I’m busy next week LOL!
Thanks, Joy
So glad you are using infographics! They are shared quite frequently and should bring you some nice traffic down the road!
Recycling is a good thing. Even if it is recycling something that is electronic, because it is a way to stretch something that you made to help people into something that helps even more people. I have not explored infographics, although I enjoy them when I see them on other blogs. I know you are going to ask me why, Bonnie – perhaps I should make one to display information on autism, the topic of much of this month’s blog.
I think an infographic about autism would be be a welcome change from all the Internet marketing infographics I see floating around the net. What program will you use to create one?