Copy-writing and web design are one of the most in-demand skills and many people spend their time trying to learn it. So is graphic design and there are hundreds of thousands of people doing it.
Graphic designers create logos, info graphics etc., but was there ever really a focus on creating info-graphics? Nowadays people's attention spans are shorter and info-graphics are a great way to demonstrate your product or sell something. One thing i have noticed on several blogs, reddit , and twitter is that people love info-graphics- probably more than writing.
They enjoy them and most would read 5-6 info-graphics rather than an article.
This guy is an example- a small one but one who was able to sell info-graphic summaries on twitter even though he had less than 2000 followers.
View: https://twitter.com/Thenakedpoet2/status/1260970155468664834?s=20
Another example is the guy who owns foreverjobless.com . Its fun to read his posts, but his info-graphics are engaging and demonstrate his thoughts in a better way.
Go over the comments of both the blog and the twitter account and you will realize that many people love info-graphics as well.
Writing info-graphic book summaries is a good starting option- one which has a lot of demand, and one which people will pay for.
This can be a good side-hustle. What do you think?
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Apparently foreverjobless's owner is a member of this forum as well. Great job man.
Also, this post is based entirely on assumptions based on the reaction of people to info-graphics on social media.
Graphic designers create logos, info graphics etc., but was there ever really a focus on creating info-graphics? Nowadays people's attention spans are shorter and info-graphics are a great way to demonstrate your product or sell something. One thing i have noticed on several blogs, reddit , and twitter is that people love info-graphics- probably more than writing.
They enjoy them and most would read 5-6 info-graphics rather than an article.
This guy is an example- a small one but one who was able to sell info-graphic summaries on twitter even though he had less than 2000 followers.
View: https://twitter.com/Thenakedpoet2/status/1260970155468664834?s=20
Another example is the guy who owns foreverjobless.com . Its fun to read his posts, but his info-graphics are engaging and demonstrate his thoughts in a better way.
Go over the comments of both the blog and the twitter account and you will realize that many people love info-graphics as well.
Writing info-graphic book summaries is a good starting option- one which has a lot of demand, and one which people will pay for.
This can be a good side-hustle. What do you think?
-__
Apparently foreverjobless's owner is a member of this forum as well. Great job man.
Also, this post is based entirely on assumptions based on the reaction of people to info-graphics on social media.
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