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Want to Create DIY Canva Infographics quickly and easily? With Canva infographic templates it's easier than ever to create an infographic. In this post, I share tips easy infographic ideas and tips for editing infographics using Canva templates (even if you are a non-designer). It's easier than you think! 5 Ideas for Easy DIY Canva Infographics (including templates) Save BY DONNA MORITZ | PUBLISHED 13 SEPTEMBER, 2021 Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links, which means we receive a small commission at no cost to you if you purchase through a link. So why infographics? They get noticed and they get shared! But let me tell you why I've loved infographics for the past 10 years: Why I love Infographics Early on in my business, I became known for some of the infographics my team created for major blogs around the globe, many of which got tens of thousands (sometimes hundreds of thousands) of shares and re-blogs on other websites.
From solo-bloggers to big sites like Entrepreneur, it was quite a process of storyboarding, copywriting, working with my illustrator and many (many) revisions. But they sure did bring a lot of traffic! Here are some of our early infographics, just for fun and laughs (and no, they don't need to be this long anymore!). Collage of early infographics by Socially Sorted's team. Save Socially Sorted Infographics for various websites… from back in the day! Below you will see why I think the way in which we create infographics has changed massively. For a while there, infographics were as detailed (and as long) as the examples above. It's funny to think about how “super long” they were, 8-10 years ago. But they also attracted great reward in terms of traffic!. However, generallythis type of content Country Email List was out of reach for most business owners and bloggers unless they worked with a designer. Until DIY tools came along… and Canva Infographics! While I don't create custom infographics for clients anymore, I have continued to use infographic templates from various tools to share infographics on my blog and to teach my course members how to do the same. It's easier than you think, when you use a template! And I have some fun Canva infographic templates for you below. Save But first, a few myths to dispel. If you've heard me talk about infographics before, some of these may come as no surprise: Dispelling a few Infographics Myths Many people think of infographics as data-heavy pie charts made pretty.
They can be so much that that. Yes, data is important and they can be a great way to share information in a visual way. But you can also use them to teach processes, educate or give information about a topic. Here are 3 things to know: Infographics don't have to be super long. Guilty as charged, as that's how we “used” to do them. But Pinterest doesn't really “love” super long infographics anymore (hint: this is why I am sharing Canva Infographics in this post, as they have the perfect template size to get started). Infographics can be anything you want them to be – as long as you have some visual representation of your concept or idea, you can use them to share just about anything. Infographics don't need to be packed with information. Don't include everything and the kitchen sink. Make them helpful, make them useful as a stand alone piece of content, but also encourage us to click through and read more on your blog post or website. So, let's jump in and take a look at some of the ideas for creating infographics and some Canva Infographics to get you started. 5 Ideas for Easy Canva Infographics As you may know I am a Canva Creator for the Canva Marketplace, so these templates are in the marketplace available to use. You can follow my Canva Creator profile here. I've chosen 5 different types of infographics that have been created (by me) with non-designers in mind. Each of them was designed to make it as easy as possible for you to edit them for your own business.
From solo-bloggers to big sites like Entrepreneur, it was quite a process of storyboarding, copywriting, working with my illustrator and many (many) revisions. But they sure did bring a lot of traffic! Here are some of our early infographics, just for fun and laughs (and no, they don't need to be this long anymore!). Collage of early infographics by Socially Sorted's team. Save Socially Sorted Infographics for various websites… from back in the day! Below you will see why I think the way in which we create infographics has changed massively. For a while there, infographics were as detailed (and as long) as the examples above. It's funny to think about how “super long” they were, 8-10 years ago. But they also attracted great reward in terms of traffic!. However, generallythis type of content Country Email List was out of reach for most business owners and bloggers unless they worked with a designer. Until DIY tools came along… and Canva Infographics! While I don't create custom infographics for clients anymore, I have continued to use infographic templates from various tools to share infographics on my blog and to teach my course members how to do the same. It's easier than you think, when you use a template! And I have some fun Canva infographic templates for you below. Save But first, a few myths to dispel. If you've heard me talk about infographics before, some of these may come as no surprise: Dispelling a few Infographics Myths Many people think of infographics as data-heavy pie charts made pretty.
They can be so much that that. Yes, data is important and they can be a great way to share information in a visual way. But you can also use them to teach processes, educate or give information about a topic. Here are 3 things to know: Infographics don't have to be super long. Guilty as charged, as that's how we “used” to do them. But Pinterest doesn't really “love” super long infographics anymore (hint: this is why I am sharing Canva Infographics in this post, as they have the perfect template size to get started). Infographics can be anything you want them to be – as long as you have some visual representation of your concept or idea, you can use them to share just about anything. Infographics don't need to be packed with information. Don't include everything and the kitchen sink. Make them helpful, make them useful as a stand alone piece of content, but also encourage us to click through and read more on your blog post or website. So, let's jump in and take a look at some of the ideas for creating infographics and some Canva Infographics to get you started. 5 Ideas for Easy Canva Infographics As you may know I am a Canva Creator for the Canva Marketplace, so these templates are in the marketplace available to use. You can follow my Canva Creator profile here. I've chosen 5 different types of infographics that have been created (by me) with non-designers in mind. Each of them was designed to make it as easy as possible for you to edit them for your own business.