Featured on LinkedIn: Photography can make or break your marketing

"A photo is just a photo, right? It doesn't make that much of a difference to our marketing efforts. Just throw a stock photo in there." šŸš©šŸš©šŸš©

ā€” said no marketer EVER, and for a good reason.

Being š—¶š—»š˜š—²š—»š˜š—¶š—¼š—»š—®š—¹ with the images you create and choose for your blogs, social media, landing pages, etc. will always be better than choosing an easy stock photo that doesn't resonate with your audience.

āœØ It makes a huge difference. āœØ

If you don't want to hire a professional for every photo (š˜“š˜°š˜³š˜³š˜ŗ, š˜±š˜©š˜°š˜µš˜°š˜Øš˜³š˜¢š˜±š˜©š˜¦š˜³š˜“ā€” š˜­š˜°š˜·š˜¦ š˜ŗš˜°š˜¶!), you can use your iPhone! They make those thangs expensive for a reason...

More often than not, the photos that appear real and authentic, even if they're of lesser quality, outperform the higher quality stock photos.

Get your team, products, and clients on camera! And keep these tips in mind when doing so ā¬‡ļø. You'll pat yourself on the back later.

šŸ¤” On slide 7, which of the 2 photos is better? A or B? Comment below.

 

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