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Haven't used much myself but primary channels for static infographics is either email or social media (fb, linkedin) or even as part of ebook. For motion infographics, youtube and linkedin video are some good channels. In case of HTML5 based interactive infographics, they can only be hosted on a domain of your choice but they tend to have the maximum engagement.
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Used infographics heavily at a company I previously worked at. The infographics were placed along with a blog. This helped drive backlinks and enabled for social sharing (linkedin carousal posts etc), which performed well. We had an agency do the blog+infographic+link building+SEO for us.
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Infographics are used mostly for repurposing content and updating blogs The first update for any blog which is working well, we add infographics to them. The same graphics later we use as emailers, linkedin posts and quora answers (similar to what @Shaf mentioned earlier) Infographics have worked really well on Quora as well as Google images. Along with it, we push founders and thought leaders to share infographics from their personal accounts as well. I have seen people saving and sharing visually appealing graphics. I think SEMrush uses infographic as marketing collateral like no one else. I have seen lot of people sharing those infographics all the time.
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Last week I shared my first infographic on LinkedIn, in a comment. Since then, it has been part of five different LinkedIn posts by people unknown to me across the globe and has resulted in 100 new connections. It is an auto generated graphic!
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Thanks a lot everyone.
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@Chirayu Patel can you share the link for that please
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Don’t have the link to LinkedIn handy, but in a conversation around marketshare of analytics software in software companies I shared a pie chart. My company is similar to Builtwith/Slintel. We provide an interactive UI to slice/dice the market using keywords, technologies, installation dates location, etc. Basically, it was info not available elsewhere packaged visually. This was the image that started it all.