10 Visual Marketing Ideas for Maximum Facebook Impact
If there’s one thing today’s online users want it’s “Faster!” If there’s another, it’s “Easier!” So give your audience what they want. When you post visuals, you’re delivering content that can be consumed quickly and easily.
Here are 10 tested and proven visual content suggestions you can put to use right away.
1. Personal posts
On Facebook, it’s all about being personal. Facebook users want content they can relate to.
2. Quote posts
Quotes can speak deeply to people and can touch many different demographics at once. Add a quote to a beautiful, inspiring background and you’ve got winning visual content. Quote posts can be inspirational, funny, true or even be your own quotes.
3. Lifestyle posts
These are posts that “sell” your products without looking like an ad. These posts make people go “I want THAT in my life!” Instead of selling the product, lifestyle posts show how your lifestyle can be affected or reflected by the product.
4. Funny posts
Humour is contagious. It works especially well on Facebook. People don’t go to Facebook to buy right away. It’s not in their mindset to do so. They go there to relax.
5. Video posts
Fun fact: There are over 4 billion video views per day on Facebook. Shoot behind-the-scenes videos? You bet! Videos are a natural for adding some fun to your Facebook posts. With tools like FlexClip readily available, creating engaging video content has never been easier.
6. Meme posts
Memes are often familiar images with different captions. Meme posts work because the image recognition draws immediate attention. They can be a powerful way to build share volume.
7. Cartoon posts
Cartoons aren’t just for kids. Cartoons work because they are visually striking and clearly identifiable.
8. Trending topic posts
Since your fans are likely to talk about the newest buzz on Facebook, that means your post will show up on their news feed too. Join in and build a discussion with them. You can share visuals from that recent awards gala, the big football game or that shocking celebrity announcement.
9. Data/statistical infographics
Infographics and data tables take advantage of our brain’s ability to digest visual information. They allow us to absorb maximum information in minimum time. Many people won’t stop to read, but will stop to interpret data (then read).
10. Quizzes/puzzles
Quizzes and puzzles are fun. They work because people want to share that they know the answers.
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