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Infograph or Video for a tutorial?
#11
Make both. It is called COntent recycling. You are creating two different formats for your users.
Let the users decide which one to consume.
Both are great.
Traffic will increase if people get an option to take information from you.
Allow people to download the infograph after watching the video, as a souvenir.
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#12
I think you can make a video for the tutorial. This is an effective way to write in details, You can make popular by doing YouTube SEO and share it on Social Media sites.
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#13
Video is the best way for a tutorial. A large audience likes to gain any information through a video. So video is better than an infographic.
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#14
I think Video Tutorial is better than Infographics. You can share your every thought by Video.
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#15
Do not be so choosy, if you have both of them then you can go for both. Yes, it is true the video absolutely increases your engagement. But infographics have their own value. If you have both go for both.
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#16
Step-by-step video for engaging demonstrations and complex processes. But an infographic for quick reference, easy sharing, and accessibility. Please look at your audience's preferences and the nature of the tutorial for the best choice.
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#17
I think Video for a tutorial is the best way and effective also
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#18
Choosing between an infographic and a video for a tutorial depends on your goals and audience. Here are some key points to consider:
  1. Infographics:
    • Visual Appeal: Infographics use images, charts, and minimal text to convey information quickly and clearly .
    • Easy to Share: They are easily shareable on social media and can be quickly scanned for essential information .
    • Good for Data: If your tutorial involves a lot of statistics or complex data, infographics can simplify this information .
  2. Videos:
    • Engagement: Videos can be more engaging and can show dynamic processes, making them great for step-by-step tutorials .
    • Personal Touch: They allow for a personal connection through voiceovers and demonstrations, which can enhance understanding .
    • Detailed Explanations: Videos are better for detailed explanations and storytelling, making them suitable for complex topics .
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#19
Both are best, but its depends on your content niche.
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