Images have never mattered more to marketers, brands,
social media managers, and customers alike.
Facebook now owns photo sharing app Instagram. Twitter
has beefed up its own photo sharing features. Sites like Buzzfeed that collect
images from around the Web are surging in popularity. Pinterest, the network
devoted entirely to sharing images, is the new social media darling that also drives
sales with users buying the products they pin.
Visual online marketing is here to stay and it has big
implications for your business. Here are three steps to implementing a solid
visual marketing strategy.
1 Turn your
website into a lookbook
When designing your website to showcase your products or
services online, use hi-res images and think about what you want customers to
feel as they browse.
How can you use images to create an emotional connection?
One strategy is to give context to your images. Show people using or display
your product in its natural habitat – a home, cafĂ©, at the office – as opposed
to cold, static product shots. This helps people envision themselves using your
product and may inspire them to make a purchase.
If your business offers a service, you
can still incorporate images into your web design. Own a spa? Try using a
rotating backdrop of serene, peaceful places intermixed with high-quality
images of your space. Scale back on the text and let images do the talking for
you.
2 Incorporate
social for sharing
Another benefit of using context-rich, hi-res images is
that these are the visuals most shared on Pinterest. Pinterest users collect
images that speak to the greater theme of the board they’re creating. This
means that visually pleasing images within a context are easier to incorporate
and more likely to get re-pinned.
Instagram is a social network where
users share their own photographs. Twitter also has photo-sharing capabilities.
Think about creating promotional campaigns that encourage customers to post to
Instagram or tweet photos of themselves using your product or service, at your
location, or enjoying the service you provide. Capitalize on the popularity of
these apps to drive sales and reach new customers!
3 Remember
the big picture
As with all marketing strategies, keep
in mind your long-term, big-picture goals. Using images and visual social media
strategies should be just one part of a comprehensive, integrated marketing
strategy. The key to marketing success on social channels and beyond is all
about producing engaging content—and your visual strategy should be no
different.
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