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How to create a how-to post that your readers will love #infographic

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If you’d like to use this infographic right click and “save as” the image to your desktop. When you add it to your site please copy and paste  the following html image credit at the end of your post.

Image Credit (C) 2012 <a href=”http://www.sarkemedia.com”> Sarah Arrow</a>

Sarah Arrow

Sarah Arrow

Director of Special Projects at Sark eMedia
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  1. Hey Sarah,

    Making content scan-able is key, mostly people never read a post 100% they pick and choose what bits they want to focus on. Anything to make it clear and using short paragraphs will also help keep readers more engaged.

  2. Now that was fun reading- nice small chunks that someone can pick and choose from
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  3. Hi Sarah,

    I love the way you made this infographic! It was easy to read and spot on! Thanks for reminding folks for using those H1′s and H2′s…

    Also thank you for making this available to save.

    Donna
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  4. Hey Sarah landed here for the first time and loved this infographic. Regarding your post I would like to add here that adding the screen shots and relevant images play a very important role in writing the how to articles.
    Am I right ?
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  5. Scannable content that all people are like is it great.Regarding your post I would like to add here that adding the screen shots and relevant images play a very important role in writing the how to articles.
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