Many web site owners believe that infographic submissions are too time consuming and complicated to pull off on their own. However, with a little bit of training, it is entirely possible to create and submit your own infographics with ease. If you have not written an infographic before, here are some tips that can help you create a great submission for your domain.
One of the first things you need to remember is that there is no right or wrong way to submit your own infographics. In short, you can choose how you want to submit your pieces. Some prefer to submit them manually via email while others prefer to submit manually using software tools such as Microsoft Excel. No matter which method you choose, there are only two primary rules that you need to follow: the title and the domain. Once these two items are ready, you can go ahead and submit your infographic website to the top 100 sites on the web. Of course, the more domains your infographic lands in, the higher the chances of it being seen by interested parties.
Now that you have found your ideal domain, the next step is to create the content for the infographic. You have two choices here: either write the article yourself or hire a copywriter to write the piece for you. Hiring a copywriter will cost you but it is usually the best choice if you are not very good at writing. When writing the article, you need to keep the general nature of the infographic in mind. For instance, if you are submitting an ideograph on how to treat bacterial vaginosis, your title should include the words “how to treat bacterial vaginosis” in it and the body of your article should incorporate the main points you want to make in your infographic.
Once you have written the content for the piece, you should submit it to the top 100 sites using the guidelines outlined above. If you have no domain yet, you need to set one up for it. Visit the site domain name submission area and click on “submit to webmaster”. Usually this will take you to a page with all the domains that are already linked to your contact page.
Once you have chosen a domain, you should see a preview of the graphic that you have just submitted. If it is a good one, you will be given the green light to publish the infographic on your site. If it fails to meet the high-quality standards you set out for your infographic, you should be able to easily notify the domain owner that you are unhappy with their style.
If the domain owner is not willing to change their approach, you can always contact them about the problem. Ask them why they do not allow you to submit more high-quality infographics in the future. Sometimes they have made mistakes because they were not familiar with submission guidelines. Even if you cannot be entirely sure, there are certain ways to tell whether your data visualization is acceptable. If it has data visualization software in it, you should be able to see it in the box score.
You might have noticed that I did not mention any links to social media following and submissions. The reason for this is that those two features are almost never included in the submission process. In some cases, you might get lucky and find that the graphic you submitted actually has a link to a social media following or to a blog, but there is rarely anything in between. Most people submitting their infographics will not even bother with those two options, if at all.
The best way to submit your infographic and data visualization is to use an official service. Even if it costs more, you will be guaranteed that it will be done right. If you are unfamiliar with visualization software, you should consider using a submission service so you can be sure your visual content will be accepted by as many people as possible. It does not cost much, and it could end up being one of the most important parts of your business.