7 Ways to Use Photographs to Support Content Marketing
7 Ways to Use Photographs to Support Content Marketing: from Business 2 Community
Photography is the content marketing darling of 2012. It’s the subtext of the recent headlines regarding Facebook’s purchase of Instagram and Pinterest’s meteoric growth this quarter. In large part, this is attributable to the fact that photographs provide an easy way for people to create and contribute content on social media, helping to reduce the high proportion of lurkers.
Before examining how you can use photographs to expand your content marketing offering, let’s look at the usage of each of the hottest new photography sites.
Pinterest has experienced exceptional growth, passing both Tumblr and Flickr in February 2012 with 23.7 million unique U.S. visitors (according to Nielsen).


7 ways to use photographs in your content marketing mix
Photographs are worth more than a thousand words for content marketers. They’re eye-candy that draws readers in. Here are seven ways to incorporate photographs into your content marketing mix and some questions to help you create an effective photography offering:1. Make your products into stars. Go beyond basic product shots used on websites and in catalogs. Display your products in the context of how they’re used in real life. Entice viewers to want to have them.
- Questions to answer: How can we show off our products? How can we make our offering more visually appealing?
- Questions to answer: Does your organization have photographs showing your founders or interesting history about your firm or its location? How can these stories be used to make our brand, products, and company more memorable?
- Questions to answer: How will your brand appear in photographs? What type of backgrounds will you have? How will your employees dress? What type of photographs will you use?
- Questions to answer: When using photographs in your content marketing, who will represent your brand? Is it a senior executive, a customer-facing employee, or a brand spokesman? How will they dress (business attire or t-shirts with your firm’s logo)? Think Best Buy employees in their blue shirts, or Progressive Insurance’s Flo and her white outfit.
- Questions to answer: Who will represent your brand? What location will be used? Will customers appear in the photographs? Do you have release forms?
- Questions to answer: Is this news positive or negative for our firm? Who do we want to represent our organization as our spokesperson in this situation? Do they have the appropriate PR training, clothes, and products?
- Questions to answer: What guidelines are needed for these photographs? Does the customer have the rights to the photograph?
Do you have any other recommendations for how photographs can be integrated into your content marketing? If so, let us know what they are.
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