You’ve heard that most people on earth are visual learners who can only absorb information by looking at a picture.

You certainly know first-hand how busy your readers are. They need you to have an Infographic. You are well aware that it condenses all your information into one visually appealing graphic. Fortunately, creating an Infographic is easier than you think, and it doesn’t have to cost you a dime.





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Written by Ileane
3516 days ago

Martin, this is a guest post so I'm sure Janice Wald will give you feedback based on her experience.

In order to set up a Pinterest business account or convert your personal account to a business account - just go to this link https://business.pinterest.com/

I highly recommend converting your account. It gives you access to analytics and there really is no down side or limitations for business accounts like there are on other platforms like Facebook and Google+



Written by peterson1993
3499 days ago

I agree, switch over to the business account, their analytics really are fantastic.



Written by lyceum
3516 days ago

Ileane: Thank you very much! I will check out the business feature of Pinterest.

I got a reply from Janice over at your post.



Written by Ileane
3517 days ago

Martin, for me it would be Pinterest. But StumbleUpon traffic is much better than it used to be. People don't bounce as quickly as they did 3 or 4 years ago.



Written by lyceum
3516 days ago

Ileane: I saw that one of the infographics in the post, mentioned as StumbleUpon as much higher traffic than Twitter.

Have you written a post / recorded a video on how to set up a business account on Pinterest?



Written by lyceum
3517 days ago

So, StumbleUpon is the best place to share infographics?



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