Raw data, stats, charts and graphs.
… Including those is your no.1 way of taking a blog post (or any online article) to the next level in terms of content quality and authority.
There’s just way too much content out there written on the fly and without much care put into the accuracy of the actual information. So the only way to stand out is to provide something more. Something that has its grounds in the real world. Hence, stats and other types of data.
But numbers alone won’t make much of an impact. They’re inherently not sexy. So we need a more user-friendly and, most importantly, reader-friendly solution.
That’s where today’s review comes into play.
A plugin called Visualizer: Charts and Graphs promises a functional and easy-to-use alternative. In this review, we’re checking if that’s indeed the case.
Visualizer Plugin Review - Charts and Graphs in WordPress
Posted by erikemanuelli under GlobalFrom http://www.codeinwp.com 3344 days ago
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