TEN IDEAS
FOR USING YOUR BUSINESS
PORTRAIT
The old
business adage "people buy from who they know" is still true today. How do you get known in the era of social
media and internet marketing?
A professionally created business portrait is the most effective way to be
found and to become known.
A business or executive portrait (also known as a publicity shot or a headshot) is an
important business tool for conveying your identity to the public. They are used for public relations, business
cards, websites, brochures, press releases and for social network profiles. Photographer Dan Splaine of TEST
of TIME PHOTOGRAPHY takes the time to produce high quality portraits… images that convey your success
and credibility.
Why do you need a business portrait? A
well lit, thoughtfully composed business portrait is a valuable tool because it represents you and your
company. It is a great device to connect you with your
customers, and to make a positive and lasting impression. A high quality, custom business portrait is a
necessity, not an option, for business success.
TEN BUSINESS PORTRAIT USES
1) Having a photo on
a business card is
simply a must have for all entrepreneurs! Your business card is
your own personal billboard so why not make it work for you. A good business
portrait always makes a business card stand out from the crowd and it gives your new contacts a great way of
remembering you. It is also harder for a person to discard a card with a familiar face on
it.
2) Include business portraits on your
“ABOUT US “and “BIO” website pages as well as your company blogs. If you have a large
staff consider including all of their images on the website as well. Your business portrait
builds familiarity with prospects and reinforces the connection your client has with your
company.
3) Always include a professional
created business portrait in all of your social media profiles. Snapshots and cell phone photos reflect
poorly on your professionalism. A professionally
photographed profile photo presents you as a true professional that should be taken
seriously.
4) Consider using a headshot or
business portrait on your letterhead and emails. By including your
image the reader begins to make a personal connection with you. Market research has
shows that a letter with a photo is more personal and unforgettable making it harder for your prospects to
ignore or discard.
5) Sale letters are a primary business
communication tool and photography makes them even more effective. When you are composing sales letters to
your clients and prospects do not forget to use your portrait in your pitch. This simple step adds a
powerful way to capture the attention of your reader and gain their interest in your
offer
6) An exciting and really clever new
tool for using your company portraits and product shots are customizable stamps. Digital photography
and printing on demand have now gone to the post office. You can now create
legitimate stamps that include your images or company graphics. Make your mail more
memorable and get your customer to open the envelope while building your brand. Prices vary depending
on the printer and the volume you purchase but the investment can be worthwhile
7) Always include a portrait in your
company brochures so you establish that personal connection with your customers. An information brochure
with your image established your identity as the “face” of your company. Remember people
especially want to do business with people they know. A good business
portrait makes you a familiar face.
8) If you have company trucks why not
consider using your portrait or perhaps some images of your staff on the vehicle
graphics. It is a great way to create a human identity for your
company and you never know who is sitting next to you in traffic.
9) Establish a habit of sending out
images with every news release and announcements. Every promotion,
retirement, award and new staff hiring notice should be accompanied by photography. The addition of a high
quality image with your press release increases the chance of publication
dramatically.
10) Every day we hear in the media
about the hard times that have befallen the print media in general and newspapers in particular. This
economic and transformational predicament is a source of lament but there is a silver lining for the savvy
business owners. Editors have less resources to spend on staff
produced photography so they will be more inclined to use images from your company press kit
photography. Provide them with high quality, relevant and
professionally produced business portraits and product photography to optimize your
publicity.
CONTACT TEST OF TIME
PHOTO TODAY TO BOOK YOUR BUSINESS PORTRAIT SESSION
Portrait
photography sessions in our studio or at your
location!
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