The majority of marketers would admit that creating visual images is not a strong suit for them.
The good news? Creativity is learned, so you do not have to struggle with visual marketing ever again.
Do
you want to improve your social media strategy by including more visual
content? Visual marketing is much more than finding an inspirational
quote on Google and re-posting.
But, you might be asking yourself, how do you go about creating an attractive and shareable image? Something that people want to interact with and then share with their audience?
There
is a ton of reports and information on how to create visual marketing
images. But this information can take weeks to get through, then put
into practice for your business.
That is why we have done the work for you. This article presents tips on how to create visual content that gets more engagement.
The Science Behind Visual Marketing
The Content Marketing Institute reported that 70% of marketers are producing more visual content.
Ask
yourself, are you producing enough visual content? If you are not, it
may be because you're intimidated at the word 'design'. Do not fear,
these tips can help you.
In this article, we present many tips to
support your goal of creating more visual content. Mastering these tips
will make your visual message stick with web searchers.
Creating
visual content is the #1 goal on marketer's lists for skills to learn
and it should be yours too. (Socialmediaexaminer.com)
Your Audience Responds to Visual Cues
Video and infographic responsiveness is at an all-time high. Are you using these strategies to interact with your audience?
In 2014, the use of video marketing increased by 8% and the use of infographics increased 9%. (Source: DemandGenReport)
As
a home business owner you must dedicate more time and resources to
creating visual content. Facebook posts that contain photos or videos
account for 87% of increased interactions. (Source: EMarketer.com)
What
does this mean? Facebook users are looking for so much more than just
blatant calls to action to buy products. They want posts that share
ideas, make connections, and avoid using too much text. Now is the time
to switch to visual marketing if your posts have been heavy with text.
You can start today adding photos or images to your posts.
What
makes a shareable social media image? Why should we care about people
sharing our images? Good questions. Every time a person shares your
image, you just received free marketing. They are opening up your
message to their audience. This helps you achieve more with less!
Let's look at what makes a shareable social media image:
1. Emotion: When your readers feel it, they'll share it.
2. Relevance: Your image should fit your audience, and their audience too.
3. Colors: Use the right colors to fit your audience's personality and you will get more shares.
4. Typography: Choose fonts that look good and pair well with each other. Choose fonts your audience can read.
5. Hashtags and Text: Choose the right words to encourage your audience to interact.
The
most important way to optimize social media content is with images and
photos leading the way. Focus on creating great visual content to engage
your audience and put them into a sales funnel. On the back end, you
will have detailed information to separate the lookers from the buyers.
Serious
buyers will always be looking for more information to use in their
life. These types of information include webinars, case studies, and
reports (or white papers). Visual content opens the 'door' for serious
buyers to access your back-end detailed information.
Tip # 1
Creating a Title for your Visual Image
Titles are a feature element of your visual content. You want them to stand out!
Let's go through a couple factors that will help you choose the best titles for your visual marketing.
1.
We live in the age of people scrolling through a social media feed at
record speed. An amazing title helps your visual content stand out among
the "noise" in a news feed.
2. Your image has a split second to grab the attention of your audience. But your title (or main goal in the image) must speak to them as well.
3.
If your audience finds the image to be pause worthy, make sure your
title keeps them even longer. If you fall short in any aspect, they will
not click on your call to action and will keep scrolling to the next
thing.
4. Your back end offer will be the ultimate information
that solves their problem. But the title should be crystal clear and
provide a front line answer to their question.
Your image title
appears everywhere. So, choosing a visual image with a strong title is
critical, it will be visible in many different places. Every time you
make a piece of text content, be aware that the different versions of it
will show up as "title only". This is visual marketing, it is the only
chance you have to grab your audience's fast paced attention.
Tip #2
Color: The Psychology of Colors in Visual Marketing
For decades there has been a debate about color and how it relates to persuading your audience to buy.
A
great example in today's color marketing is a well known, high end,
coffee retailer. They use the color green as their primary visual
marketing color. When you look at a color chart you see that customer's
associate green with wealth and relaxation.
Would you agree or
disagree that this coffee shop got their marketing correct? They
encourage people to stop in and relax with a $5-$8 cup of coffee. In
fact, many people will tell you they cannot start their morning without a
trip to this coffee house. Pretty ingenious, right?
Color studies
show that different colors have an impact on a customer's purchasing
decisions. Marketing departments have been using this knowledge for
generations. Recognize the power behind color and make conscious choices
for your visual marketing.
According to a B2B study, 85% of customer's claim that the color of an ad was what made them buy.
Please
note, color alone does not induce someone to buy or not buy. But, when
done correct, color influences your products and branding. And how long a
customer stays around to learn about your products.
So how can you use this for your visual marketing strategy?
Start
with a specific color theme. The right color theme depends on your
niche audience's demographics and your ultimate message. Next choose the
right text, font, shapes, and photos for your social media pages.
How do colors affect purchases?
There
are many factors that influence what consumers buy. Yet a large amount
of their decisions rely on visual cues, such as color. It is vital that
your color choices support the theme of your message. Continue to refer
to a color chart to double check that your color choice supports your
message. Plus the call to action you want your customers to act on.
Tip #3
Choosing the Right Font
It's
easy to think that your font is a simple design choice. But the truth
is that font is the body language of your image. It says a lot to your
reader without you even realizing it. Different fonts you choose dictate
how long someone reads your article.
The previous tips discussed
the importance of your visual content being inviting and shareable. Did
you know that the font choice you make will impact the number of shares
(attention) that it receives? How? Let's take a look.
Different fonts create different emotions.
· Font's will encourage readers to complete your desired action
· Drive decision making
· Encourage them to share with their audience
What is the take away? Consider the message you're putting out and the emotions that you want your audience to feel from it.
There are 3 steps to selecting your ideal font, your choice will support or detract from your message.
When
creating your visual images, make sure that you think beyond the words
that you have written. A good example here is a quote. Your goal is to
select a font that matches the meaning behind the message. The goal is
to think beyond the words you've written. While this sound complicated,
it isn't.
3 Steps:
1. Decide on your emotion: Are
you a fun loving brand? Or are you more serious, like an institution?
You can be artsy and easy going or you can be serious and stoic. But
mixing the two together rarely results in a unified message.
2. Choose 3 variations: Decide
on 3 font you feel fit your brand's message. Design your visual image 3
times using a different font each time. Walk away from the project and
come back later. When you have 'fresh' eyes you will be able to
immediately see what font best suites your message.
3. Nothing is worse than a font you cannot read:
You have been a victim yourself right? You see a visual marketing
attempt, but you cannot read the words because the font was a wrong
choice. Just because you feel a font is 'pretty' does not mean the
audience can digest it. As we learned in the past 2 tips, if your
audience does not digest the message fast, they move on.
Tip #4
Choosing Appropriate Images
A
study performed by Trend Reports found that 65- 85% of people say they
are visual learners. Visual learners prefer to look and study as opposed
to read and comprehend. Marketers need to optimize images to
accommodate the majority of visual learners.
Accommodate visual
learners and you stand apart from competitors who only use text. When
you are choosing images to tie in with your colors, titles, and fonts,
you must keep relevancy in mind. Does the image you're choosing fit the audience you're choosing it for?
Visual
learners process information using the part of the brain associated
with vision. Which is 60,000x faster than the part of the brain that
processes written information.
Visual learners look at your image
and decide if what they are seeing matches up with what they like, etc.
They use the part of the brain that tells them to stop and investigate
or keep moving because it is not the right fit.
When you choose images ask yourself these 3 questions "does this image fit my":
· Brand
· Audience Niche
· Important News Feed Update
If
they answer is yes, your next goal is to transition your audience from
the image to your call to action. Getting your audience members to
complete a specific action is your main goal.
With each image you create moving forward you must ask yourself:
"Does this make sense for my audience to act it?"
Not
sure about the best interaction from your audience? Start looking at
the leader's in your industry. What does their visual marketing strategy
look like? Find posts getting a ton of interaction and you have found a
winning combination for yourself.
Capture the Audience's Attention
Most
people are completely overwhelmed in this information age. When we talk
to the majority of people around us, we hear that all this data has
become overwhelming. This is why the majority of people on social media
skim and scan at rapid speed. The key to visual marketing, is to cause
skimmers and scanners to look at your post while avoiding the rest. Most
visitors have lost the patience to read through consuming social media
posts. They want images that grab their precious attention.
Tip #5
Use Filters to Get More Likes
Instagram
gives more than a dozen filters to customize your photos. Gone are the
days when you chose a filter because it made your picture look better.
Now you choose a filter based on scientific research to make your image
perform better. Again, the whole reason we are studying visual
marketing, right?
Once you take a photo, you can edit it by applying filters using the steps below.
1. Tap the filter you'd like to apply.
2. Tap the filter again if you want to adjust filter strength up or down using the slider. Tap the check to save your change.
3. Tap Next to add a caption and location and to share your photo.
Filters make your photos feel more refined. Studies show filters plus editing results in more views, comments, and shares.
We
used to use filters because they made us look better. Now we understand
that filters enhance our content. So what can you choose if you want to
work with filters off of Instagram? There are 2 options to enhance your
images without going through Instagram.
1. The Wix Image Editor
If you use Wix, you can also use their image editor to enhance your pictures.
Wix's
image editor allows you to enhance your images while working on your
site. Wix's image editor rivals Instagram in ease and options.
2. Online Photo Editing Tools
Looking
online you will notice that there is a good variety of image editors.
These tools give you complete control over your final image feel and
look.
Some of the online editing tools are:
· Befunky
· Canva
· Ribbet
These are reliable photo editors, all available online and for the most part, with no or small cost.
Tip #6
Graphics
1. How to Use Quotes (the creative way) for Visual Marketing
Where
do you fall on the social media timeline? Do you prefer the days of
using social media to make friendships and build relationships?
Or, are you the newer generation who loves quotes and not so funny memes of babies with grouchy faces?
There is nothing wrong with whatever group you fall into. When you are surfing social media for your personal time.
But, there is something missing if you want to build your business only using memes or cat videos.
As
a visual marketer you cannot afford to miss your goal 100% of the time
posting to social media. If your images are not supporting your branding
message then you are failing in business.
Sure you can build up
likes, shares, and comments on your latest baby meme. But ask yourself,
"Does this make my audience want my product"?
Let's look at graphics and how to make them resonate with your message to hit your visual marketing goal.
· You have spent the better part of an hour creating an image. It is quirky, it is sarcastic and you think witty!
·
You post to social media and expect an outpouring of comments and
questions about your business. But the quote had nothing to do with your
home business. So, you hear crickets, not a single follow up question.
Sure maybe a 'like' or two. But not a single sale. So what went wrong?
The question you should be asking yourself is: did my effort investment fit in my sales strategy?
If
your quotes do not support a larger goal on the back end (to take your
call to action), then your effort failed. Be careful of creating and
posting visual content without knowing why you're doing it. And how
every single post fits in your sales strategy.
2. Infographics: Explain Complex Topics by Using Infographics
Do
you remember Tip # 4 about choosing the right image? And how we
discussed your audience is 65% - 85% visual learners? This is the exact
reason why infographics are so popular. And so effective!
You
might be dealing with an industry that has complex topics (or even
boring topics). When you try and explain them in text form to your
visual audience, it is not received well.
Spend your time creating
an infographic that delivers your complex message through an
infographic. Now you have made it easy for your audience to understand.
Successful parts of infographics are the 'visual pathways' that lead
your audience. The end of the infographic will stop right at the
invitation to learn more, or any other call to action.
The call to action gives the reader somewhere else to go, ideal is your own website. Your infographic goal is to create a visual pathway to lead the reader to your call to action.
Distribution Map Infographics are another great example of making a boring topic fun.
Here
is an example: global economic productivity landscapes. Pretty boring
topic right? Unless you are an economist, and in that case, my
apologies!
Yet, you could create a distribution map infographic
using a great palette of colors. With gradations of light to dark, you
can produce an effective way to display a boring topic. Another way to
standout is to present the statistics in an organized, 3-D form. Looking
from a distance, the viewer engages with this arrangement because of
its uniqueness.
Your infographic goal: Use color gradation to illustrate abstract statistics.
Conclusion:
Visual
marketing is a 'must-have' to attract your target audience and grow
brand awareness. As you move forward, put into place these elements for
your visual marketing strategy.
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