Not bad for a brand new blog.
With that out of the way, it’s time for me to walk you through the step-by-step process.
Although most “content marketing gurus” would have you believe that design is important, design only plays a small part in the success of an infographic.
In fact, choosing the right theme is 90% of the game.
This is where his infographic — 22 Ways Dogs Make morocco mobile database Humans Healthier — hits a home run:Infographic: 22 ways dogs make us healthier
Sure, his infographic looks great, but it’s useless if it doesn’t cover topics that dog lovers care about.
So he searched for "dogs and human health."Search for "dogs and human health"He saw this slide from the WebMD rankings on page one:
As Perrin said:
“That wasn’t a good article. It was just fun facts with a cute blurb. There was no design or research to speak of. I knew I could do better, and one of the ways I thought I could improve it was by making an infographic.”
Perrin Carrel
Although the WebMD page leaves much to be desired, it attracts backlinks from over 300 referring domains:
In other words, Perrin found a proven need for content about “ways pets can improve human health.