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Shareable Infographic Optimized for Social Media Viralization

Create an infographic optimized for organic sharing on social platforms.

Produce a viral-ready infographic with elements that encourage organic sharing, build brand awareness, and drive qualified traffic to your site.

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Produce a viral-ready infographic with elements that encourage organic sharing, build brand awareness, and drive qualified traffic to your site.

Real use case

Online English school SpeakNow wants to create an infographic titled '10 English Phrases Brazilians Always Translate Wrong' to go viral on Instagram and LinkedIn, generating 50,000 impressions and 500 new followers within one week.

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TOPICBRANDINSTAGRAM/LINKEDIN/PINTEREST/TWITTERPERSONACAROUSEL/SINGLE IMAGE/STORIESAWARENESS/LEADS/TRAFFICFUNNY/EDUCATIONAL/PROVOCATIVENUMBER

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Prompt

Create complete content for a viral-optimized infographic about [TOPIC] for [BRAND].

**Context:**
- Primary platform: [INSTAGRAM/LINKEDIN/PINTEREST/TWITTER]
- Target audience: [PERSONA]
- Format: [CAROUSEL/SINGLE IMAGE/STORIES]
- Objective: [AWARENESS/LEADS/TRAFFIC]
- Tone: [FUNNY/EDUCATIONAL/PROVOCATIVE]

**Required viral elements:**

1) **Visual hook (first impression):**
   - Headline that sparks curiosity or constructive outrage
   - Surprising statistic highlighted (large numbers, bold formatting)
   - Scroll-stopping visual element (contrasting color, illustration, graphic emoji)

2) **Infographic content:**
   - [NUMBER] items/data points in scannable format
   - For each item: icon + short title (5 words) + 1-line explanation
   - Clear visual hierarchy (most important = largest/highlighted)
   - Easter egg or bonus trivia (reward for reading to the end)

3) **Shareability elements:**
   - Quotable phrase that works as share text
   - Subtle watermark with @[PROFILE] and website
   - 'Tag someone who needs to see this' integrated into design
   - Statistic so surprising people MUST share it

4) **Adapted versions:**
   - Instagram Feed (1080x1350): full or carousel version
   - Instagram Stories (1080x1920): condensed vertical version
   - LinkedIn (1200x627): professional horizontal version
   - Pinterest (1000x1500): long vertical version with rich pins
   - Twitter (1200x675): compact version with main stat

5) **Post copy:**
   - Instagram caption (with different hooks for 3 A/B variations)
   - LinkedIn text post (supplements the infographic)
   - Promotion tweet
   - Platform-specific hashtags

**Success metrics:** Define KPIs per platform.

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  1. 1Replace the key placeholders first: TOPIC, BRAND, INSTAGRAM/LINKEDIN/PINTEREST/TWITTER, PERSONA.
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