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Page 1: Keep font sizes and textures consistent and balance graphics, text and pics How to Easily Create A terrific Testimonial Page using Infographics Play by

Keep font sizes and textures consistent and balance graphics, text and picsKeep font sizes and textures consistent and balance graphics, text and pics

How to Easily Create

A terrificTestimonial Page using Infographics

Play by play

1. Gather awesome testimonials from your clients.

2. Choose a theme to work from. There are plenty of templates out there!

3. Use pictures and graphics to infuse colour and visual stimulation alongside your text.

4. Put the text into textboxes to make it easy to move it around until you like the placement on the page.

5. Edit, edit, edit the writing! Then edit it again!

6. Save your info graphic doc as a PDF for easy upload into your website.

7. Upload or print off as required.

One idea to suit many needs

InfographicInfographic Testimonial Testimonial Flyer/

Hand out brochures

Flyer/Hand out brochures

Sales brochure for events

Sales brochure for events

According to AnsonAlex, publishers who use infographics grow an average of 12% more in traffic than those who don’t. Infographics allow you to present what would normally be hard-to-digest information, in a way that readers can enjoy and understand. Customise them to suit your business needs and the possibilities are endless!

Really all an infographic is, is a template with a particular visual layout that incorporates visual stimulation with written data, increasing readability and reader engagement.

So why not try them out when creating your next piece of content or webpage data? The sky’s the limit!

Don’t forget to give the reader the opportunity to contact you with their own testimonial about your business!

The essential elements to creating an eye catching testimonial

Use

Small

Boxes for

One liners

1. Content: without a great write-up, there’s not much point. Use your

most inspiring testimonials and don’t compromise on quality content.

1. Happy Snaps: if you’ve got a great pic of you with your happy customer, USE IT!! A clip art is not going to be nearly as impressive as that huge

smile on that customers face!

3. Design: fill, line, effects, styles. These four elements will help build your

color scheme, shape style, and font styles.

Use colour

Use colours that complement your business colour scheme. Continuity is key. You don’t want to have a brightly coloured infographic like this standing out on your vintage toned, 50’s inspired mechanics website. Stick to your theme and use a different shade for each testimonial.

LINEUse boarders. It creates relief for the eye, separates

important information and causes the information inside it to stand out more, making it more appealing and engaging.

EFFECTSEffects add an element of design

to your graphics. There are many features that include shadows, bezels, outer glows, and 3D effects to choose from. The icon below is using a shadow effect.

STYLEAs with colour, consider the style of your infographic.

Keep it consistent with your overall business theme, especially your website, where the testimonials generally live. Keep fonts readable and stay clear of cursive and fancy writing. You actually want your readers to understand what others are saying about your company and if they cannot read it they will leave uninformed and frustrated.

Readable fonts

Readable fonts

Making the information feel personalMaking the information feel personal

Engaging Text

Real customer

pics

Interesting use of colour and

shape

This template is free and ready for you to use for your business. Thanks for sharing! www.redlinewritingservices.com ©2014 RedLine Writing Services

Visually impacting

testimonials for your reader to

enjoyMake sure you use any images you have that will create a link between the person writing the testimonial and the business

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