The Power of Good Graphics in Social Media

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One of the most beloved characters penned and brought to life was that of Lewis Carroll’s Alice of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” As a fictional author bringing another land to life, he had to write and create imagery for the imaginations of those reading the tale. Alice thinks matter-of-factly in the beginning chapter,
“‘And what is the use of a book,’ thought Alice, ‘without pictures or conversation?’”
Now, imagine the entire online population with the same mentality as Alice. No one really wants to read a blog post anymore if does not have an image in it.
Business owners, if you have not already; it’s time to head straight down the Rabbit Hole of Visual Content Marketing because otherwise your story won’t be heard or read.
That’s the simple truth, according to this infographic by QuickSprout it shows social network users spend an average of 1 hour and 17 minutes on Pinterest versus only 12.1 minutes on Facebook! That says users are spending more time looking at images than they are socializing with Facebook friends.
Social media users devour images, retain, and associate them much easier than they do text based content. Does mean abandon all text based content strategies? Not at all, it means write content that can be re-purposed into different forms of imagery to be shared across all social networks.
Imagery Ideas to use and add to content:
• Infographic
YouTube Video Channel
• Pinterest Product Boards
• Instagram
• Facts and Figures on charts or graphs
• Personalized Brand Photos
One of the most important things that a digital marketing, social media manager, or even a business owner, needs to do is measure the success of a post. What does that involve? It means experiment and watch each post; for example, post a inf...

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...o a landing page or your website. When all is said and done, the visual content shared on social sites sole purpose is to drive referral traffic to the website. Make sure the website design keeps the viewer engaged once they get there; otherwise, what was the point of spending so much time creating visual content?
In Conclusion…
People gravitate towards imagery, especially well designed, thoughtful, beautiful images, and they want to share it with others. Make use of Pinterest Boards and the Pin It button on each blog post to make it easy for visitors to share and pin to their boards. In a recent study, Pinterest proved to drive more referrals to publishers than any other social network.
Take the time to design the right images, create interesting content that tells the brand’s story in such an engaging way people can’t help but want to know more about the company.

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