Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 0:43:36 GMT -8
The much Or what if we present it like this... In this light it seems almost insane to spend that much money preventing just a couple more polio cases relative to the huge gains we could make on malaria. Of course the statistics dont tell the full story. Polio is in the endstages of eradication where the costpercase is much higher and as malaria is attacked it too will see costpercase increase. But the point remains the same by giving the polio numbers some sort of context some sort of forced perspective we make the data far more intriguing and appealing.
So how would this work with content for your own site Lets look at an Czech Republic Mobile Number List example from BestPlay.co which wrote a piece on Board Games are Getting Worse. Board games arent a datacentric industry but that doesnt keep them from producing awesome content with data. Heres a generic graph they provide in the piece which shows off average board game ratings. There really isnt much to see here. about the data as we look at it. So how do they add perspective to make their point and give the user intrigue Simple apply a historical perspective.
With this historical perspective we can see board game scores getting better and better up until when they began to take a dive the first multiyear dive in their recorded history. To draw users in you use comparison to provide surprising perspectives. Share This final method is the one that I think is most overlooked. Once youve created your fancy piece of content let your audience do some leg work for you by releasing the data set. Theres an entire community of the Internet just looking for great data sets which could take advantage of your data and cite your content in their own publications. You can find everything from All of Donald Trumps Tweets to Everything Lost at TSA to Handdrawn Pictures.
So how would this work with content for your own site Lets look at an Czech Republic Mobile Number List example from BestPlay.co which wrote a piece on Board Games are Getting Worse. Board games arent a datacentric industry but that doesnt keep them from producing awesome content with data. Heres a generic graph they provide in the piece which shows off average board game ratings. There really isnt much to see here. about the data as we look at it. So how do they add perspective to make their point and give the user intrigue Simple apply a historical perspective.
With this historical perspective we can see board game scores getting better and better up until when they began to take a dive the first multiyear dive in their recorded history. To draw users in you use comparison to provide surprising perspectives. Share This final method is the one that I think is most overlooked. Once youve created your fancy piece of content let your audience do some leg work for you by releasing the data set. Theres an entire community of the Internet just looking for great data sets which could take advantage of your data and cite your content in their own publications. You can find everything from All of Donald Trumps Tweets to Everything Lost at TSA to Handdrawn Pictures.