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The Importance of Visual Content

The Importance of Visual Content

 

These days, people avoid reading long articles. They tend to read only highlighted parts, and check the visual content to get an idea. Use more visuals in your articles to make them digestible and skimmable for readers.

 

Whether you promote your product through social media, or through your blog, include visuals in your strategy. This tactic will make your content more

 

  • Engaging 
  • Attractive 
  • Relatable 
  • Memorable 
  • and understandable for your readers.  

 

 

 

 

Visual posts grab readers’ attention, and encourage them to take action. They communicate more information - the data in a small text is more difficult to digest than in a 1-minute video.

 

There’s a concept called visual blogging which is a type of content blogging that connects with readers using visual content like images, videos, GIFs, infographics, and mini-infographics. These visuals can be extremely entertaining when being used in the right context. They help break up the text and highlight the important points so that readers can scan the article, and understand what it’s about.

 

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Our work is an outgrowth of reporting started in 1974 by the late Walter B. Rios, publisher of OFF DUTY, a monthly consumer magazine published from 1970 to 2000 for the U.S. Armed Forces around the world. At the height of its circulation in the late 1980s, OFF DUTY was by far the largest publication of any kind for the U.S. military market in history, with over 710,000 copies monthly.

 

 

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