My past experiences from the agency and my gut feeling would be that content creators are moving away from it as a primary format for link building. This will not only directly impact their publishing frequency, but it will also impact those who have invested in creating infographics, and in an environment where infographics need to improve to survive, it will only lead to fewer features.
Another important data point I wanted to look at albania number data the overall amount of content published. Without this information, there would be no way to know whether, with the quality of content improving all the time, journalists are spending more time on posts than ever before, while publishing at decreasing rates. To that end, I looked at how much content Entrepreneur.com published each year in the same time frame:
A differences, the graphs are quite similar. However, it gets really interesting when we divide the number of infographics by the number of articles to find out how many infographics there are per article:
There we have it. The golden years of infographics were certainly 2013 and 2014, but they've been riding a wave of consistency since 2015, including a large portion of articles overall that link builders would have only seen in 2012, when they were very much in fashion.
In fact, breaking down the number of infographics published versus overall content, the number of articles containing infographics increased by 105% in 2018 compared to 2012.
While the data shows some
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