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How small businesses can use visuals to create amazing social media posts?

Social media has been a friend to small businesses like no other. The e-commerce industry, comprising mostly SMBs and startups, has thrived, thanks to the reach and influence of social media magic.

Brands like Freres Brachiaux, Two Days Off, Adventure Cats, and more have been able to connect with their audiences, try new ideas, and give back to the community through social media apps such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and others.

While no business can succeed on the power of social media sharing alone, the access to the global audience it provides certainly helps. However, the social media landscape isn’t a garden that you can stroll through and pluck the ripest fruits you like. It’s a land of tribulations: stolen credits, lost memes, and marketing campaigns that never quite got you the results you wanted.

To that end, here is a little something from us to you. A guide on how you can use visuals — the most potent thing on social media — to create a brand newsfeed that people will trip over themselves to follow.

But first, the most important thing: branding!

It’s easy for a post to get lost on social media. But if you brand it properly, the likelihood of it surviving the worst of algorithm butchery may rise. Adorning your social media post in your brand colors, fonts, and logo design will help users identify it and distinguish it from others.

Start by creating an iconic logo design for your business that reflects your true brand. Think of how it’ll dress, talk, and walk if it were a person. Then give your brand the colors, fonts, and vocabulary that matches that persona.

Creating branded social media content helps you stay on track and build a deeper connection with your audience. It forges trust and loyalty, as users come to view the brand as more than just a transactory business.

How to use visuals to create awesome social media content

Now we come to the meat of the matter.

It is no secret that visuals garner the most engagement and following on social media.

Yet, most brands seem unable to leverage this superpower and fail to leave a lasting impression through their feeds.

Below we are going to share tips and tools that can help you format your social media content most effectively. Because of space and other constraints, we’ll only focus on the top 5 types of visual content that get the most social attention and tell you ways how you can make those posts even more powerful.

Let’s start.

I admit Adventure Cats may already have an upper hand over most brands.

As a pet brand, it can post cutesy and fun animal photos all day long and people will keep sharing those, tagging others in it, and making the posts popular.

But the brand is also using another trick of the trade: user-generated content.

UGC posts make the audience feel closer to the brand. It allows audience members to become involved with the brand, instead of remaining a silent spectators. It enables brands to use content that is already resonating with others and improve its reach.

Another cool thing about this post: it shows the cat gear in use. You can picture your own feline friend here and see how those goggles will look on him when you place him on your ski scooter.

How to use original pictures to their greatest advantage on social media?

As long as you share useful data or information while remaining true to the brand spirit, your visualizations are going to hit their mark.

How to make your visualizations even better?

Videos not only work as great passive-entertainment media but also aid comprehension by showing things and processes in action.

Here’s how to make your video posts better:

With the help of free stock photos and some nice editing, you can create great on-brand visual content for your newsfeed.

How to use stock photos more efficiently for your brand?

The great thing about memes is that no matter the industry you belong to, there’s a meme out there about it that you can use to amuse.

A few things to keep your meme game strong:

Wrapping Up

Small businesses have limited tools at their disposal to widen their social media reach. In their small marketing kit, however, lies a tool that’s as powerful as any: visual content.

Visual content comes in all shapes and sizes. High-quality photos, quickly recorded funny videos, a witty meme capturing a viral pop culture moment, and video tutorials that help us understand how to use novel products. And much more.

Harnessing the power of visual content is where most brands struggle. Since you are a small business, visual content for you is both a blessing and a curse. While it’s a quick way to slide into people’s feeds, one wrong move and the algorithms throw you into a pit of obscurity that’s hard to come out of.

We hope that the tips and tricks we have shared in this brief guide will help you gain favor with fans and bots alike. And you’ll be able to create content that deepens your engagement with your audience and increases your followers count.

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