How to Make Your Infographic Clickable in 10 Minutes or Less

clickable-infographic-exampleThe great thing about marketing content that’s mostly text (like this blog post, for instance) is that you can put in a few links here and there if you think your readers would find them helpful.

Actually, this blog post is a perfect example: It’s about how to make your infographics clickable, but what if you don’t know how to make an infographic yet? Instead of starting from scratch in this post, we can link to a different post about how to create infographics as a helpful resource. It’s also a healthy way to get people to other pages on our website.

But what about when your marketing content is an image, like an infographic? Readers may come across a section they’d like to learn more about or a topic they don’t quite understand where a link would be helpful to them. Good news: Using a free and simple tool calledThinglink, you can actually add in helpful links right on the infographic to help out your readers, encourage interaction, make your infographic more shareable, and drive traffic to other site pages on your website. Pretty cool, eh?

In this post, I’ll show you how to make your infographic clickable using Thinglink, how to share it on your website, and how to track its success. (Note that these instructions begin after you’ve already created your infographic, so if you haven’t made one yet, check out this post on how to create an infographic in an hour or less.)

How to Make Your Infographic Clickable in 10 Minutes or Less

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Rick Duris is CopyRanger.

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