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Visual Information & How It Affects Website Traffic [Infographic]

Visual Information & How It Affects Website Traffic [Infographic] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Educate yourself about the importance of visual information on your website. With infographics, you will gain a lot more traffic for your growing website.

Visual information is processed faster by the brain, with 90% of all the information that we take in is visual. But the thing with visual information is also that unless it’s a really good story or article, people don’t want to read through a whole page of text when he or she could do something else more fun. So, throw in an infographic with visual information, and you’ll have a winner...


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Digital Leader Brian Yanish On The Secret Weapon That Is Content Curation [study]

Digital Leader Brian Yanish On The Secret Weapon That Is Content Curation [study] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Being an Internet marketer for many years I’ve seen the landscape change many times but one thing has stayed the same “Content is King”, when it comes to driving traffic to a website.

We all want to get new customers to our websites. Many have tried blogging to drive traffic to their website and due to a shortage of hours in a day they end up dropping the blog or hiring ghost writers to develop content for the site. We now have a new player on the net and it comes in the form of Content Curation.

Over the past two years I’ve tested different content curation sites and tools and have found Scoop.it to be the leader in both innovation and traffic building potential.

Below are examples on how Scoop.it can drive traffic.

In this article are 3 areas that when done correctly can drive new traffic to your business or brand.

 

1. Curating Content / Posting on Scoop.it

Scoop.it posts receive traffic from many sources including a ton of search engine traffic.

 

2. Social Media

By posting content rich tweets you may receive many mentions and retweets daily.

 

3. Exporting Scoop.it posts to a WordPress site.

You may receive steady traffic to your blog because of the curated content that is exported from Scoop.it into the blog.

Marty Note
This content marketing study is just TOO GOOD! Amazing work from BY. A must read for any inbound marketer, anyone struggling to get budget for content marketing or any marketer who would like to have a future (lol).


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Rescooped by Ricard Lloria from visualizing social media
Scoop.it!

Visual Information & How It Affects Website Traffic [Infographic]

Visual Information & How It Affects Website Traffic [Infographic] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Educate yourself about the importance of visual information on your website. With infographics, you will gain a lot more traffic for your growing website.

Visual information is processed faster by the brain, with 90% of all the information that we take in is visual. But the thing with visual information is also that unless it’s a really good story or article, people don’t want to read through a whole page of text when he or she could do something else more fun. So, throw in an infographic with visual information, and you’ll have a winner...


Via Lauren Moss
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