Using the Premium Inspirational Stock As a Marketing Content
Web content is never
complete without appropriate visual aids. Research has shown that humans
respond better to visual content, Pictures make the text interesting; it gives
a general idea of what to expect, piques the curiosity and also influencers
thoughts. Most marketers influence customers to their advantage by using the
right kind of images. This article is all about using Stock images for web
content and the appropriate manner in which to use them.
Premium inspirational stock photo assets are professionally created images that are licensed for
specific users. It is used to fulfill the creative requirements of individuals
where they need not hire the services of a professional photographer. Instead,
high-resolution images from stock libraries can be bought at affordable rates.
Here's what you have to
remember while using stock images:
· Stay away from cliché images or over rushed images:
Marketing material survives on unique content both text and visual. A search
for images on regular topics like a partnership, outsourcing, etc. would give
plenty of images, but it would be difficult to tell one image from the other,
it pays to take a look at the images used by competitors and then choose a
unique yet significant image to support marketing content. Find a different/unique
way to represent your service or products.
·
When you edit, please do a good job: White and muted
backgrounds look good. It makes the image clean, simple and appealing, not to
mention easy layout. White background to the image, allows the designer to
place the image anywhere on the website without having to worry about how the
text would look or whether the background blends in well with the rest of the
page. The extract filter and magic wand might help, but they rarely reflect
quality. Good masking is important to create quality images, try to refine an edge
and other advanced techniques to improve the background of high-resolution
images.
·
Don't use over posed stock images: Stock libraries offer
cheap images, but some of the best marketing images are not perfectly centered,
staring straight at the camera and smiling images. Often it's the subtle
differences that either make or break the content. Look for fake vs. real
smile, genuine eye contact, and realistic lighting.
·
Crop to fit: Designers do crop images to meet specific
needs, but when doing so, it's important to make sure the image really fits, in
a natural or rather realistic manner. Don't just make the image physically fit
in that space, but make sure it looks good over there.
·
Cloning and extending a picture: It's easy to spot a
cloned and extended image. So if you actually attempt a clone try and make it
unobvious! Also, different/unique now and then you come across pictures that
have been edited to include the product being marketed. Again, these are really
easy to spot.
You can find these premium inspirational stock assets at online websites.
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