Infographic outreach for backlinks - does it still work?

Infographic outreach for backlinks - does it still work?

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yo hey anyone tried sending infographics for links recently? i did a campaign last month sent out 50 emails with custom infographics to niche sites got 12 backlinks in two weeks avg DA like 30-40. wondering if this is still better than guest posting or pbns? seems good for quick links but idk if it lasts or is just a temporary thing
 
been doing this 3 years and yea, infographics can still work but ymmv, do you think they'll hold up long term or just get quick boosts?
 
did this once with a goofy chart, got 20 links in a week, but half dropped off after a month lol.
 
just my 2 cents, if u wanna make it stick longer, try including a simple CTA in the infographic that encourages sharing or embedding, so it gets picked up organically over time. otherwise it's probably just quick link bait lol.
 
careful with just relying on infographics alone, they can be quick wins but prob won't last long without a solid outreach plan. try using a tool like Canva to make more engaging stuff and maybe add a little embed code or CTA right in the infographic, that way it might get shared more naturally over time. anyone tried something like that?
 
been doing this 3 years, and honestly, infographics can work if you add a tool like Visme to make 'em more engaging. also, try including a quick embed code or share button directly in the infographic, so it's easier for sites to use it long-term. otherwise, it's just quick hits.
 
Last month I sent out 40 custom infographics and got about 10 backlinks in 2 weeks, same DA range. But I noticed they didn't hold long, so now I add some simple embed code or share buttons in the infographic itself. Seems to help with more organic pickups.
 
yo bruh, I think it depends a lot on the niche and how good your infographics look. I've seen some campaigns do well but they don't really last long unless you keep doing them consistently or add some value like embed codes. ymmv tho, some niches might get better longevity
 
lol idk man, my buddy tried this last year and got nothing, seems like it's just a shot in the dark sometimes.
 
yep exactly, keep the outreach personal and add a quick embed or share button. helps backlinks stick longer.
 
yep exactly, kinda like quick hits, they can give you a boost but not always a long-term play. best to combine with other strategies if you want durability.
 
yo u might wanna double check, isn't it 'did' you mean 'have you' instead of 'anyone tried'? or am i just overthinking?
 
been doing this 3 years and I gotta say I've seen some success with infographics but it's not a guarantee anymore it's more about how you present it and who you target I know folks who still get
 
Yep exactly, just like everything else in this game, it's not a magic bullet and relies heavily on actual outreach and relevance now
 
I think it's kinda dead rn. Use tools like pitchbox or hunter.io for legit outreach, targeting right sites and personalized emails. No shortcuts anymore.
 
Different angle: I tried a bunch of infographics last year, and honestly most of them got ignored. I think people are just tired of seeing the same stuff, so unless ur super targeted and personalized, it's probably dead. lol
 
U think that's why the whole infographic thing is kinda dead? cuz ppl just got bored? makes sense, but also wonder if it's more about the quality of the infographic or the pitch itself. wanna test if personalized outreach with killer visuals can still squeeze some value?
 
70% of outreach emails get ignored, I swear. I once sent out a bunch of infographics, and only like 2 people actually looked at them. the trick I learned is to keep the pitch super casual and just add a quick, funny comment - makes it less cold, more like a chat.
 
Last month I used Canva to whip up some simple infographics and I found they work better when I keep the design clean and focus on a single solid idea. I think the key is to match the topic with the audience and keep the pitch super personalized, not just blast it out to everyone.
 
Been doing this 4 years, and honestly infographics still pull some weight if you get the topic right. I'd say about 30% of my outreach emails with infographics get a reply, which ain't bad compared to plain text. The trick is to keep the file size small and the subject line clear, ymmv.
 
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