If blogging is part of your practice promotion you must include graphics in your posts. Graphics draw the attention of your readers. Graphics pull your readers in to your articles. We live in a visual society. Visual marketing is key. Readers are conditioned to expect visuals, and they get bored if those visuals are not there. Additionally, graphics contain certain HTML coding that draw the attentions of search engines.
Over at the mind mapping software blog Chuck Frey has a great article on creating blog graphics. You are going to have to give him your email address in order to download the pdf report, but it is worth it. Click here to check it out.
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