Make
your infographic sharable. Embed a link back to your site within the
infographic so you will receive inbound links every time people share,
embed and pin it. Place social sharing buttons near infographics that
allow visitors to tweet or share a link back to your website. Bloggers
frequently link to content that is interesting and they will link to
your site if the infographic you’ve published is visually appealing and
will educate viewers on a particular subject or area of interest. Social
sharing communities result in lots of inbound links back to your
website as more and more people share it. Promote the infographic using
social media bookmarking and networking sites such as Twitter. Submit
your infographic to graphic submission directories like Flicker, with a
creative common license that requires anyone who uses your image to
include a link to your website. Blog owners using infographics often
garner lots of comments and page views. Name the infographic file with
hyphen-separated keywords for your website so that keywords appear in
links. Your infographic will influence the types of domains who share
links to it, so the information presented by the infographic should be
related to your website.Simply putting an infographic on your site will not help generate links. People will only share your infographic if it is interesting, but it’s worth the extra effort to present your data in a fresh and imaginative way to capture viewer’s attention. An infographic SEO campaign can become a viral link building process. Infographics are affordable, hence a cost effective solution for local and small business SEO. Website visitors want to be both entertained and informed. A comprehensive, data driven and interesting infographic acts as visual shorthand. Infographics can help to improve a website’s popularity and promote brand awareness as wel