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Why (and How) to Use Personalized Social Media Images for Your MSP

Why (and How) to Use Personalized Social Media Images for Your MSP

We haven’t exactly been shy about how important social media is for the modern business—including a managed service provider—to be using as a part of its marketing strategy. On top of that, we’ve been vocal about how important images are to include in your social media for nearly a decade…but you can still do better.

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How to Get More Views with Your MSP Video’s Thumbnail

How to Get More Views with Your MSP Video’s Thumbnail

While we’ve frequently spoken about the power of video in your marketing, particularly for a managed service provider, there are a few aspects that we haven’t really touched on yet. Sure, we’ve talked about how adding videos to your website can help make your message more impactful and how to set up certain kinds of videos, but we’ve never really discussed how to get someone to click on the video to watch it.

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Boosting Facebook Posts, Part 2: Boosting Posts with Images that Meet Facebook’s Guidelines

Boosting Facebook Posts, Part 2: Boosting Posts with Images that Meet Facebook’s Guidelines

This month, we look at meeting Facebook’s boosting guidelines so your images and content get seen by the masses.

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Taking Stock of Stock Photo Usage, Part Two - Making the Image Represent You

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Part 2 of 3 - Making the Image Represent You [Series]

As we’ve said before, one of the biggest drawbacks to using stock images is that they don’t really represent your brand, specifically. As a product that is meant to be commonly used, there’s a tendency for them to be generic, so they are able to represent anyone who wants to do so. If you’re trying to set yourself apart in someone’s mind, this doesn’t help you much. Yet in many cases you have more options than you might have realized to make a stock image into an ambassador for your brand.

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Taking Stock of Stock Photo Usage, Part Three - Crucial Legal Matters

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Part 3 of 3 - Crucial Legal Matters [Series]

The reason that checking this factor is so important is simple: not all stock images are beholden to the same rules. Different photographers and graphic designers will feel comfortable with their art being used for different purposes. As tempting as it may be to bend the rules (after all, what are the chances that they’ll find out?) you must not. The reasons why are long and all-encompassing.

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Tips to Better Use Your Smartphone's Camera

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We’ve spoken fairly frequently on the value of using visual content in your marketing efforts, but on the off-chance that you come across a marketing opportunity as you go about your day, are you really going to be lugging around the equipment to capture it? Probably not, but there is a good chance that you’ll have another invaluable tool: a smartphone.

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Should You Invest in a Camera, or a Photographer?

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We’ve often talked about how important it is to include visual content in your marketing materials. Of course, when we talk about visual content, we often mean images and photographs. This raises another question--if you plan to create your own images, does it make more sense to invest in an office camera, or to hire a photographer?

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Taking Stock of Stock Photo Usage, Part One - Choosing the Image You Want

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Part 1 of 3 - Choosing the Image You Want [Series]

When it comes to giving your written content a little more ‘pop’ to boost engagement with your audience, one of the best things you can do is to throw a few photos in the mix. People are drawn to images, and will often read what is around them to add to the photo’s context. However, photo content of a high enough quality to share can be time-consuming to produce, and requires a certain degree of skill--and unless you happen to have a trained photographer on staff, professionals can be expensive to contract. Fortunately, there’s another option: stock photos.

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A Picture is Worth 1000 Words, Really.

A Picture is Worth 1000 Words, Really.

Again and again you hear about the importance of content- custom content, relevant content, content in general, but what you aren’t hearing is that you need visual content. You do need visual content. Want to know why? 

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