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In this post, I’m sharing 5 Ideas for your brand visual content and sharing some insight to help you with your personal branding images, with 5 Ideas to create on-brand visual marketing
Show the behind-the-scenes; this could be showing your workspace, your favourite coffee shop where you sometimes hang out to escape the home office. Create inspiration around your story and your environment. Add images to every product you sell; 93% of buyers online say images are the number 1 factor when buying a product.
Use your brand kit, colours, tones, and fonts to create inspirational quote cards that you can easily share on social media. Reading a quote on a Monday morning will always inspire someone and put a smile on their face.
Did you know that 70% of businesses don’t have a call to action! Make it clear to your prospective clients what you want them to do next. This could be on a page on your website, in a blog post. Ask them to take action, about visiting another page, joining an event, or taking on a special offer. Don’t let your prospective clients leave your website before you’ve asked to get involved, think about a call to action on everything your post out there.
Your images are part of your brand; they show your brand values and your promise to your customer. Show your brand value via your pictures, understand what type of images are your brand. Create a branding kit with a Pinterest mood board to post images that match your branding.
It can be either via videos or visuals, with a cheatsheet, infographics, to make it easy to read. Choose subjects that are relevant to your ideal client and make their life easier, if it’s something they can learn on the go, even better.
Get in touch to learn more about a branding photoshoot.
Show the behind the scene; this could be showing your workspace, your favourite coffee shop where you sometimes hang out to escape the home office. Create inspiration around your story, your environment. Add images to every product you sell, 93% of buyers online say images is the number 1 factor when buying a product.
Use your brand kit, colours tones, fonts, to create inspirational quote cards, that you can easily share on social media. Reading a quote on a Monday morning will always inspire someone and put a smile on their face.
Did you know that 70% of businesses don’t have a call to action! Make it clear to your prospective clients about what you want them to do next. This could be on a page on your website, in a blog post. Ask them to take action, about visiting another page, joining an event, take on a special offer. Don’t let your prospective clients leave your website before you’ve asked to get involved, think about a call to action on everything your post out there.
Your images are part of your brand; they show your brand values and your promise to your customer. Show your brand value via your pictures, understand what type of images are your brand. Create a branding kit with a Pinterest mood board to post images that match your visual branding.
It can be either via videos, or visuals, with cheatsheet, infographics, make it easy to read. Choose subjects that are relevant to your ideal client and make their life easier, if it’s something they can learn on the go even better.
[FIRST NAME GOES HERE], see you next week with a featured photoshoot in Rome!
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