What Is Infographic Outreach?
Infographic outreach is a link building strategy where we promote your visual content to relevant bloggers and websites in exchange for a backlink. If you have an infographic, data visualization, or visual asset, we reach out to publishers who might find it valuable for their audience.
It's a natural, editorial approach to link building—publishers genuinely want to share useful visual content with their readers, and you get a contextual backlink in return.
Which Domain Rating Should You Choose?
Domain Rating (DR) measures a website's backlink strength on a scale of 0-100. Higher DR sites pass more authority. Here's how to think about each tier:
DR Tier Guide
Best for: Testing & volume — $95
Great starting point to get your infographic in front of multiple publishers quickly. Build a foundation of placements and see which niches respond best to your content.
Best for: Balanced authority & reach — $120
Sweet spot for most businesses. These sites have established audiences and pass meaningful authority without breaking the budget. Our most popular tier.
Best for: Established sites ready to compete — $150
Higher-authority sites with larger audiences. Best for infographics with strong data or unique insights that deserve premium visibility.
Best for: Competitive markets — $275
High-authority placements for businesses competing in tougher markets. Best used after you've built a foundation of DR10-30 placements first.
Best for: Authority building — $425
Premium placements on well-established sites. These links carry significant weight but should be part of a diverse link profile.
Best for: Dominant players — $580
Top-tier links from highly authoritative domains. Reserved for sites with existing strong backlink profiles looking to compete at the highest level.
⚠️ You Need an Infographic First
This service promotes existing visual content—we don't create infographics. If you don't have one yet, we can recommend designers or help you plan what data/topics would work best for your industry before you invest in creation.
What Makes a Good Infographic for Outreach?
Not all infographics are created equal. The ones that earn the most links share these traits:
- Original data or research — Publishers love being first to share new stats
- Evergreen topics — Content that stays relevant gets shared longer
- Clear, scannable design — Easy to understand at a glance
- Niche relevance — Targeted to a specific audience, not generic
- Embeddable format — PNG or hosted version bloggers can easily add
💡 Pro Tip: Local Data Wins
For Western NC businesses, infographics featuring local statistics, regional trends, or area-specific insights perform exceptionally well. Local bloggers and news sites are always hungry for content about their community.
What's Included With Every Order
- Manual outreach to relevant bloggers and website owners
- Personalized pitch highlighting your infographic's value
- Link placed contextually within real editorial content
- Live URL and placement details once secured
- Domain metrics via Ahrefs (DR, traffic estimates)
- Lifetime link guarantee—if it's ever removed, we replace it free
- 100% money-back guarantee if we don't deliver
- 14-day turnaround
Common Questions
What if my infographic doesn't get accepted?
We guarantee placement. If we can't secure a link at your chosen DR tier, you get a full refund. We vet your infographic before starting and will tell you honestly if we think it needs work first.
Can you promote the same infographic multiple times?
Absolutely. One strong infographic can earn dozens of links over time. Many clients order 3-5 placements per month for their best-performing visual content.
Do I provide the anchor text?
You can suggest preferred anchor text, but we recommend letting it flow naturally. Infographic links often use phrases like "according to this infographic" or "[Your Brand]'s research shows"—which is exactly what Google expects.
How is this different from guest posts?
Guest posts involve writing new content. Infographic outreach promotes existing visual assets. Both are effective—infographic outreach is faster if you already have strong visual content ready to go.