Season everything with a good dose of medium
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 3:18 am
Whether you do content marketing or storytelling, never forget that images play a fundamental role.
If you are talking about mortgages, contracts or financing, add an infographic to your article. Simplifying the data with the support of a nice image will help readers understand the concept better, as well as fix it in their mind.
When you tell a story about a neighborhood, add images of the street art that is why choose vk database making the area famous or include a video of the street artist. This will add value to your content and make it more usable.
Don't limit yourself to just the blog, please!
I want to conclude by dedicating a few words to the very famous social media. The advice I can give you is: don't do everything at the same time.
In my work I often see companies, even well-structured ones, run aground because they can't keep up with the projects they've started. Starting your Instagram account, Facebook account, and blog at the same time is not a great idea.
If you want to position yourself on the web, start with the site. Review the texts, paying particular attention to the ads. “Bright apartment in the center with a balcony overlooking the Colosseum” no! Forget about wording like this. Be original!
Spend a few seconds in the “About” or “Who we are” section and tell us about yourself, your agency , create a connection, demonstrating that there are people behind that logo and that site.
If you are talking about mortgages, contracts or financing, add an infographic to your article. Simplifying the data with the support of a nice image will help readers understand the concept better, as well as fix it in their mind.
When you tell a story about a neighborhood, add images of the street art that is why choose vk database making the area famous or include a video of the street artist. This will add value to your content and make it more usable.
Don't limit yourself to just the blog, please!
I want to conclude by dedicating a few words to the very famous social media. The advice I can give you is: don't do everything at the same time.
In my work I often see companies, even well-structured ones, run aground because they can't keep up with the projects they've started. Starting your Instagram account, Facebook account, and blog at the same time is not a great idea.
If you want to position yourself on the web, start with the site. Review the texts, paying particular attention to the ads. “Bright apartment in the center with a balcony overlooking the Colosseum” no! Forget about wording like this. Be original!
Spend a few seconds in the “About” or “Who we are” section and tell us about yourself, your agency , create a connection, demonstrating that there are people behind that logo and that site.