Contact writing (payal) - 12/06/2023 05:03 EDT
Budget: ₹750 – ₹1,250 INR
Hello! I am looking for a freelancer to create an informative infographic for a specific demographic group. This infographic will need to be engaging and have the necessary information to keep the audience's attention. It should be optimized for mobile devices too, as an increasing number of people are accessing content on their phones.
(10 Demographic Infographic Templates to Share Population Data and More)
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10 Demographic Infographic Templates to Share Population Data and More
BY JENNIFER GASKIN, APR 05, 2021
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Whether you’re hoping to better understand your customers or connect with new readers you want to convert into customers, turning data into a demographic infographic is an ideal way to inform and engage internal and external audiences.
The description may be a mouthful, but inventive approaches to demographic infographic design can help shape marketers’ decision-making or help motivate your readers to take action.
Learn more about demographic infographics and get the inspiration you need to create an engaging visual demographic report with Venngage’s
(NEW! Introducing: Marketing Statistics Report 2022)
It’s 2022 already. Marketers, are you still using data from pre-COVID times?
Don’t make decisions based on outdated data that no longer applies. It’s time you keep yourself informed of the latest marketing statistics and trends during the past two years, and learn how COVID-19 has affected marketing efforts in different industries — with this FREE marketing statistics report put together by Venngage and HubSpot.
The report uses data gathered from over 100,000 customers of HubSpot CRM. In addition to that, you’ll also know about the trends in using visuals in content marketing and the impacts of the pandemic on visual content, from 200+ marketers all over the world interviewed by Venngage.
Grab your copy now — it’s not like any other marketing reports out there, plus it’s 100% free!
What is demographic information?
Demographic information allows for in-depth analysis of populations, and many areas fall under this umbrella. The most common types of demographics include:
Age
Race and ethnicity
Sex and gender identity
Occupation
Location
Income
Marital status
Education
Religion
Family size
Homeownership
Health status
Of these, the first three (age, race/ethnicity and sex/gender identity) are the most commonly used in demographic infographics, but all of those areas and more can be helpful in understanding groups of people.
The origin of “demographics” comes from the Greek word for people (demos), but especially in areas related to business, like the above example, demographic information can also be applied to organizations and customers. This can include things like:
Industry
Revenue
Headquarters
Number of employees
Years in operation
Number of locations
Applying demographics to sets of data is the best way for marketers to generate actionable information they can use to craft their next campaign, and it’s also a popular type of visual content, particularly when it means sharing original data or a new take on existing data.
The data used for your demographic infographic could come from your internal analytics or it could be powered by an original survey created to poll people about a specific topic.
(10 Demographic Infographic Templates to Share Population Data and More)
Infographics
Home
Blog
Infographics
10 Demographic Infographic Templates to Share Population Data and More
BY JENNIFER GASKIN, APR 05, 2021
Demographic Infographic Blog Header
Whether you’re hoping to better understand your customers or connect with new readers you want to convert into customers, turning data into a demographic infographic is an ideal way to inform and engage internal and external audiences.
The description may be a mouthful, but inventive approaches to demographic infographic design can help shape marketers’ decision-making or help motivate your readers to take action.
Learn more about demographic infographics and get the inspiration you need to create an engaging visual demographic report with Venngage’s
(NEW! Introducing: Marketing Statistics Report 2022)
It’s 2022 already. Marketers, are you still using data from pre-COVID times?
Don’t make decisions based on outdated data that no longer applies. It’s time you keep yourself informed of the latest marketing statistics and trends during the past two years, and learn how COVID-19 has affected marketing efforts in different industries — with this FREE marketing statistics report put together by Venngage and HubSpot.
The report uses data gathered from over 100,000 customers of HubSpot CRM. In addition to that, you’ll also know about the trends in using visuals in content marketing and the impacts of the pandemic on visual content, from 200+ marketers all over the world interviewed by Venngage.
Grab your copy now — it’s not like any other marketing reports out there, plus it’s 100% free!
What is demographic information?
Demographic information allows for in-depth analysis of populations, and many areas fall under this umbrella. The most common types of demographics include:
Age
Race and ethnicity
Sex and gender identity
Occupation
Location
Income
Marital status
Education
Religion
Family size
Homeownership
Health status
Of these, the first three (age, race/ethnicity and sex/gender identity) are the most commonly used in demographic infographics, but all of those areas and more can be helpful in understanding groups of people.
The origin of “demographics” comes from the Greek word for people (demos), but especially in areas related to business, like the above example, demographic information can also be applied to organizations and customers. This can include things like:
Industry
Revenue
Headquarters
Number of employees
Years in operation
Number of locations
Applying demographics to sets of data is the best way for marketers to generate actionable information they can use to craft their next campaign, and it’s also a popular type of visual content, particularly when it means sharing original data or a new take on existing data.
The data used for your demographic infographic could come from your internal analytics or it could be powered by an original survey created to poll people about a specific topic.