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Promoting Your Startup with Visuals
by Latasha Doyle
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May 9, 2022
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Learn how visuals help your business get seen and grow.

If you’re trying to market your business, you’ve probably heard some iteration of the saying, “content is king.” Of course, content is what drives traffic and gets you seen in today’s hyper-connected world. But the content that works seems to change all the time, and we are just beginning to understand the power of visuals in content marketing - not just pretty stock images for featured images, but dynamic visuals that tell their own story.

Let’s be honest: people skim. With any great content that you produce, people are going to browse it quickly to see if it’s relevant to them. On top of that, Time magazine says that humans have about an 8-second attention span, so you have to make those 8 seconds count. But because visuals are processed about 60,000 times faster than text, visual content is working the best in today’s marketing environment.

The beauty of this new content frontier is that many platforms are catering more to visuals:

While blogs, articles, and traditional forms of marketing continue to grow small businesses, the truth is that visuals are getting more attention than ever. Let’s talk about the kinds of visuals you can use for your small business marketing - and how they actually convert.

Visuals for Your Small Business

From infographics to hero images to unique photography, there are different types of visuals you can create that get results. Your startup small business can use visuals to attract more web visitors, increase conversions, and also build communities around your service, product or message. The best part? They don’t have to cost an arm and a leg.

For example, infographics are some of the most effective content when you want to:

  • Increase social media engagement
  • Summarize and repurpose blog content
  • Persuade and educate buyers/investors
  • Diversify images for social media, emails, or even advertisements

Because infographics combine the meat of your message with unique and engaging visuals, audiences really respond to them. They’re also easy to share, which means your image could get massive reach. Infographics can be very affordable if you design them yourself using Google Slides, Microsoft PowerPoint, or a service like Easel.ly. Create one infographic, and use it in your blogs, in your emails, or even in your investor/media materials!

Other visuals you can try include:

  • Photography. This doesn’t mean stock photos! Use a good camera, or recruit a local photographer to take photos relevant to your business. This could be your team, your product, or local sights that connect to your community.
  • Hero and featured graphics. The first image associated with your blog, product, or message is often what attracts a person’s attention; make it pop. You can use a number of tools to create cool graphics for blog headers and featured images, including Easel.ly, Word Swag, or even your email management tool (e.g. ConvertKit, GetResponse, etc.)

  • Video. We all know that video is highly effective; just look at the success of YouTube. But your small business doesn’t have to invest in fancy video editing software or a full-time videographer! Start with smaller tools like your smartphone camera! Use Facebook Live, Instagram stories, or other platforms relevant to your industry. For more information on what kind of videos to create and share, check out this great checklist.

Get Started Creating Visuals

As with anything that your business produces, you want it to be valuable, relevant, and high quality. When it comes to visual marketing for your small business, it’s no different. This doesn’t have to be difficult (or even expensive!) All it means is that you need to focus on a few things when you start creating visuals:

  • Your brand. What are your brand’s colors, fonts, and overall “feel?” Staying consistent is very important so that people connect your visuals to your business.
  • Your industry. Are you a lifestyle coach or an architect? The visuals you’ll use are very different for these different audiences.
  • Your platform. Are you creating images for social media, email, or your blog? You need to know the ideal size for each platform, as well as the general audience and what they like to share or receive.
  • Your SEO. This doesn’t have to be complex. Just pay attention to alt tags, embed codes, and what you put as your image caption. This way, search engines can “crawl” your images and connect them to your content or website, too.

Final Thoughts

Learning how to create new content for your small business can take time and energy, but if you focus on creating quality, unique visuals, your business should reap benefits in a short time. Most visuals are affordable, which is the key to small, startup-friendly content. All you have to do is invest a little more time into creating high-quality images; your audience, buyers, or clients will notice the improvement. Soon, your startup small business promotion will be easier, more consistent, and more effective than ever! 

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About the author
Latasha Doyle
Latasha Doyle is a freelance content specialist and writes for Easel.ly, an online infographic creation tool. When she's not writing about small business, visuals, or infographics, she's probably reading or planning her next trip. 
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