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How to Explain Your Products and Services with Infographics
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How well you communicate information about your products and services can make or break your potential sales with customers. In today’s noisy world of information overload and short attention spans, infographics are a quick and easy way to explain the details about your products and services engagingly. 

This webinar, presented by product expert Dinah Ramirez with Easelly, will provide you with basic formats and strategies for tackling an infographic’s writing and development so that your customers can learn what they need to know and move forward with a purchase.

You’ll learn:

  • What an infographic is and the benefits of using them to explain your products and services
  • How other companies and businesses use infographics to explain their products and services - from simple to complex
  • How to write, organize, and streamline content for an infographic
  • Ways to get your infographic designed 

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Easelly

Easelly is a simple infographic tool with 3 million users (& counting!)  worldwide. They also do custom infographics for small businesses and startups with lightning-fast turnaround times.

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About the presenters
Dinah Ramirez
Dinah Ramirez is a customer success trainer, webinar producer, and product expert at Easelly.  She provides learning experiences to Easelly's user community along with helping businesses and professionals communicate visually with their customer, clients, and audiences.
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