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peaked in 2013, at 242 million units sold. Extract Data from your Content and Design an Infographic. People love infographics. So why not repurpose your written content into a well-designed and impactful infographic? An Infographic is a way of exposing your content to more readers.
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Moritz recommends creating and sharing mini-infographics, screengrabs with text, and photos with overlayed text like quotes, stats and facts. From e-books to infographics and PDF one-pagers to presentation decks, SlideShare is a powerhouse for sharing visual business information and education. Be snackable.
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