A Picture Is Worth A 1,000 Words, You Need Them In Your
Posts
You've heard the saying "A picture is worth a thousand
words". I'm sure there are quite a few pictures out there like that, but
when it comes to a blog post, that isn't always the case.
Even so, you want to make sure your posts are visually
appealing and attention grabbing. And good pictures are a great way to
accomplish that.
A Picture Can Draw Readers In
A picture will draw readers in and make them read your blog
posts. Don't believe me? Have a look at some of the major news sites, big blogs
or even your Facebook feed. It's the pictures that grab your attention in
combination with the post title.
Try to find an image that tells the story of your post. The
image should tell at a glance (with the help of the post title) what the blog
post is all about. Of course you're not limited to just one image. If it fits
the topic, grab a few to illustrate what you're talking about or show
step-by-step progress.
We talked about Facebook already and how important images
are there to grab your reader's attention. But it doesn't stop there. Think
about other social sites your audience participates in. It doesn't matter if
it's Pinterest, Instagram or even Twitter. A good image will stand out and draw
people in. Without it, your chances to get the click and more importantly the
read and interaction on your blog are slim.
But it doesn't stop there. As you get traffic to your post,
those readers will be more likely to share your post on social media if it has
a good image or two. Of course making it easy to share with social media
buttons doesn't hurt either.
But Where Do You Get Those Images?
Now that I have you convinced that you need good images, the
next question is of course where do you find them? You have a couple of
different options when it comes to getting pictures.
1) You Can Take Them Yourself - If you're a
decent photographer and can find the subject matters you need, by all means go
ahead and take your own images. Photography equipment aside, this is the
cheapest and most authentic option. The downside is that it takes time to set
up, take the picture, process it after and get it in a format you can use you
on your blog.
2) You Can Hire Someone Else To Take Them For You -
This is where things can get pricey. But you might get lucky and find a couple
of college kids with decent cell phone cameras that can get you the shots you
need for a little beer money.
3) Get Some Stock Photos - The most time and
cost effective method for most of us is to buy stock photography. Sites like
IstockPhoto.com and Depositphoto.com will sell you the right to use an image on
your blog post for around $2. And since they are huge sites that connect you to
thousands of photographers, you can find images on just about any subject with
just a few keystrokes.
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By Gary L Gross - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9492323
By Gary L Gross - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9492323
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