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social media channels. For academic researchers, trying to get the word out on  your research paper has come to parallel digital and online marketing. It’s as  if communicating research main points effectively wasn’t hard enough. Now, even  trying to stay afloat on Twitter—much less go viral—just added another going viral—is a  challenge.

This is where data visualizations come in to play. Visualized data, such as  charts, infographics, and interactive figures can represent extensive amounts  of complicated data more coherently. It's significantly 

to Buffercontent with visuals get 94% more total views and visual content is more than 40X more likely to get shared on  social media than other types of content. In fact, infographics are  liked and shared on social media 3X more than other any other type of content.  (href="http://www.massplanner.com/10-types-of-visual-content-to-use-in-your-content-marketing/" target="_blank">MassPlannerhref="http://www.massplanner.com/10-types-of-visual-content-to-use-in-your-content-marketing/">MassPlanner)  So here are a few common types of data visualizations to help the writer to explain and reader to explore large quantities of data.