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How to Find Quality Images for Your Content

Quality Images for contentPhotos give customers a rich impression of your business, and articles with photos in them are 47 percent more likely to be clicked on, reports content creation agency Curata. Not only do compelling photos encourage engagement, they aid in SEO efforts, since photos may be tagged with keywords and show up in search results. Photos are essential for a company’s SEO strategy, writes SEO agency AudienceBloom CEO Jayson DeMars. Besides supporting written or filmed content, photos tell stories. Great photographers combine technical proficiency, style and vision to creatively illustrate ideas, according to a digital photography school. Whatever your budget, there are things you can do to ensure you only use quality images for your content.

Rule of Thirds

While outsourcing to professionals is ideal, if you shoot photos in house, there are things you can do to make the pictures look professional. Spanish business photographer Alexandro Lacadena Gomez suggests you are conscious of the rule of thirds; imagine an image is divided into nine parts with two horizontal and vertical lines spaced equally, and put your subject where the lines intersect, since that is where people’s eyes naturally gravitate.

Show Perspective

If you’re photographing a product, shoot it from all angles to show off all features. For other subjects, shoot from multiple angles to show unique perspectives. Use black or white for your background to make your product pop, and light the product from all sides. Be mindful of your white balance setting to ensure white backgrounds don’t appear yellowish or brownish, according to blog.cx.com. Consider diversity when using models.

Composition

Once you’re familiar with composition, you’ll be surprised how universal most of the tips are. You’ll find the way to make a photo look professional, according to photographymad.com, instead of a snapshot:

  • Place your main subject off center
  • Think about the way you place your leading lines: straight, diagonal, radial, zigzag, curvy, etc.
  • Work with symmetry and patterns
  • Consider photographing from above, ground level, close up, far away, from the side, etc. for a unique perspective
  • Keep the background simple
  • Give depth through a background, middle ground and foreground

Cropping and Editing

After shots are taken, crop photos to optimize them if needed. Photos may be edited later for color, for elimination of red eye, and for exposure — most basic computer editing programs, such as Apple iPhoto, have these features built in.

Learn.columbia.edu has a photo resolution and size guide, which recommends photos for the web be at least 600 pixels wide with a 72 DPI resolution and a file size of 20-200K. To embed photos into your website, use a free popular uploader such as Picasa or Flickr, according to Practical Ecommerce, since your Web platform may have photo limitations.

Portrait Lighting

Photographer Bill Hurter’s book, “The Best of Photographic Lighting,” states there are five basic portrait lighting setups:

  • Paramount, butterfly or glamour lighting: produces symmetrical shadows beneath the subjects nose
  • Loop lighting: great for people with oval-shaped faces
  • Rembrandt lighting: the shadowed cheek of the subject has a small, triangular highlight
  • Split lighting: occurs when the key light illuminates half of the face
  • Profile lighting: used when the subject’s head is turned 90 degrees from the camera lens

Inexpensive Photography Resources

Using royalty-free photography can give you many quality photos for free through sites such as SXC.hu or Flickr. Examine the photographer’s terms to ensure you’re using the photos legally, suggests Search Engine Journal.

During the photography process, relax and breathe, Phoenix-based photographer Maria Vassett told Phoenix People. She encouraged photographers to follow their creative sides and inspirations when shooting.

By Peter Marino, owner of reelWebDesign.com, a complete content marketing company in NYC.

Using Pinterest for Personal Brand Recognition & SEO

Pinterest marketingThe online marketplace has become excessively competitive amongst website owners. There are tons of sites in existence that offer nearly the same services and they are all competing for top spots on search engine results. Over ninety percent of people who use search engines do not go past the first page of returned results, so it is imperative that a website owner uses search engine optimization (SEO) to get their websites ranked as high as possible. Many people do not know it, but Pinterest is quickly becoming a fantastic tool in increasing someone’s search engine ranking. Knowing how Pinterest works and how to use it for search engine optimization will no doubt produce positive results for website owners.

How Pinterest Can Help

When search engine “spiders” crawl the web to find the most relevant websites to return for certain keyword phrases, they look at several different things to decide which sites are appropriate. One of the things they look for are backlinks. These are links from websites that lead to another website. The more backlinks a website has from other sites, the better. This is especially true of reputable websites. A blog that has a backlink from Wikipedia is better off than a blog that only has backlinks from a small local shoe store website. Pinterest is one of the fastest growing social media sites in existence. It currently ranks seven on the first page results of search engines. This makes Pinterest an extremely reputable website, and back links from Pinterest are going to drive up any website’s search engine ranking.

Using Pinterest for SEO

Knowing that Pinterest can increase a website’s ranking is not enough to drive up that ranking; website owners have to know how to use the website to its full abilities. Pinterest allows people to “pin” pictures and videos from outside sources. This means a website owner can pin pictures from their website directly to Pinterest. This in essence creates an automatic backlink to the original website, thus increasing a website’s search engine visibility.
It is important to utilize keywords when working on Pinterest as well. Any website owner should use keywords in the name of their saved pictures and files on their website. Google spiders go through Pinterest boards, so the owner can even use specific keywords on their boards as a method of Pinterest marketing. A person should use keywords related to their website that they believe people using search engines would use when looking for their specific type of business. Keywords are another thing that search engine spiders look at, so they are another important tool in search engine optimization.

Other Ways Pinterest Can Help

Backlinks and an increase in keywords are not the only way Pinterest can help a website’s search engine ranking. Brand recognition is always important for any business or website owner. Anything posted on Pinterest has the possibility of going viral, which would insanely increase a website’s ranking. Even if it doesn’t go viral, however, people who use Pinterest boards will become acquainted with the website the pictures and videos are linked to. They in turn can “Re-pin” these links which will open several whole new sets of eyes to a person’s website.
Other websites should also be integrated into a person’s Pinterest marketing plan. Pinterest allows people to add a “Pin It” button to their web pages. All pages, articles, blogs or videos on a website should have the “Pin It” button somewhere on the page. This will allow people who visit a particular website to share these pages on their Pinterest, which basically makes them unknowing marketers. Pinterest should also be linked to other social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. This will allow followers on larger social media sites to link directly to a Pinterest site.
Brand recognition also increases when a website becomes a trusted authority on certain topics. Pinning informative infographics or videos will let people know that a website can be trusted. Once a brand is recognized as a trusted authority on certain topics, it is sure to be shared via several social media outlets. Becoming a trusted authority is as useful as search engine optimization in general.
Pinterest is yet another useful tool in the search engine optimization spectrum. Search engine ranking is a competitive field, so it is important for website owners to use every weapon in their arsenal to increase their ranking. Pinterest automatically creates backlinks to a person’s website and in time will be shared via other users of social media networks. Keywords, another great optimization tool, can also be used in conjunction with Pinterest to increase a websites ranking on search engines and thus the website’s overall traffic. Although SEOmoz, Alexa and other crawler and ranking sites aren’t using Pinterest yet in their ranking algorithms, I would imagine they will shortly because of the exponential growth Pinterest has had. Once someone knows how to properly use Pinterest as an SEO tool, they will have a competitive advantage over those who do not.
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