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Visual Marketing Strategies for Today’s Top Social Networks

Written by: Ann Smarty


Oct 31, 2022

As a business or organization with a social media presence, creating consistent content is a must. But text alone won’t grab the attention of our audience, especially given the visual nature of many social networks.

From Instagram to Pinterest and Snapchat, compelling visual content, whether it’s graphics, videos, or gifs, helps consumers better connect and understand your business. They can also be a key differentiator as you look to stand out among the competition.

But finding time to dive into many of today’s top visual networks isn’t a luxury many can afford. However, leveraging visual marketing, no matter your industry, can be beneficial.

Fortunately, there are many ways to dive in without giving up too much of your time because as we all know, time is money.

Below are a few quick tips to help you get the most out of your visual marketing on four of today’s top social networks.

Visual Marketing Strategies Your Business Can Use

Instagram

Instagram is an online sharing app that lets users capture images, add a frame and filter, or upload a video and share it across various social media networks. A social powerhouse in and of itself, Instagram is far more than its reputation for selfies, memes, and snaps from your last meal.

Businesses that make use of Instagram for marketing purposes can connect with over 200 million active users who share an average of 60 million photos and videos per day.

To create an online presence on Instagram as a business you need to:

  • Ensure that your profile is complete and includes all company details along with an updated profile photo or company logo. Don’t forget to add a link to your website, blog, or landing page. Use link in bio tools to build traffic to your projects.
  • Learn how to connect with your audience on Instagram. Hashtags are a great way to connect with potential clients or peers. But knowing which hashtags to use can be tricky. Use an app like Tagboard to search top trending hashtags and identify which ones are right for your business.
  • Design graphics that are appealing to your target audience. Not sure what they’re looking for?
    • More Tags + More Likes and Comments
    • No filter is the Best Filter
    • Don’t Forget to Add a Call-to-Action – they really do work!
    • Desaturated Photos Get More Likes
    • Photos with Faces Get More Likes
    • Create Link Magents and Promote Them on Instagram

Pinterest

Pinterest is a photo-sharing app that enables users to create theme-based photo galleries or content buckets, as I like to call them. Followers can then go through your boards, interacting through likes, comments, and shares – known as repinning on Pinterest.

But don’t be swayed by what you think you know about Pinterest. The social network is not only for craft and cooking lovers but rather any business that can benefit from additional exposure and traffic.

How to get the most out of Pinterest as a business:

  • Create a business account that will give you access to detailed analytics and other important features meant for business accounts. It’s free to migrate your account if you already have a personal profile.
  • Ensure that your followers can locate your content by optimizing your account and pins. Use keywords in your bio and create boards that clearly define what content you’re sharing. You want to make it easy for Pinterest’s Guided Search to connect people with your products or services.
  • Design high-impact visuals specifically for your Pinterest audience. A Pinterest image that generates significant shares is captivating, straightforward, and high-value. The graphic below is one that I designed over a year ago, but still remains at the top of Pinterest’s search for the term “social media.”

Snapchat

Snapchat is a mobile application that enables users to post images and short videos with a limited lifespan. Since its launch in 2011, Snapchat has amassed 100 million active users who share a staggering 40 million snaps per day.

While many businesses have been slow to adopt this visual network into their overall marketing plan, those that have are reaping the rewards.

So, how does it work and how can you use Snapchat to market your business?

  1. Integrate a sneak peek or behind-the-scenes look into your snaps or experiment with limited and special offers.
  2. Try out segmentation: For every chat, you can select a number of recipients, which is an ideal feature for business owners looking to connect with a specific audience.

Final Thoughts

Creating captivating visual content is a great way to reach your audience. It increases brand awareness, drives engagement, and introduces your company to a whole new audience. But don’t forget that not every social network is the right one for you.

Identify where your audience is spending their time and then commit to an integrated marketing strategy that will allow you to maximize the shelf life of your social media content.

What can you do to better position your business through visual marketing?

About Ann Smarty

Ann Smarty is the co-founder of Smarty Marketing. Ann has been into Internet Marketing for over a decade, she is the former Editor-in-Chief of Search Engine Journal and contributor to prominent search and social blogs including Small Biz Trends and Mashable. Ann is also the frequent speaker at Pubcon and the host of a regular Twitter chat #vcbuzz.