Why Your Headshot Matters
These days, social media rules the roost. According to Forbes magazine, 82% of consumers trust a company if the owner uses social media. 77% of consumers are more likely to buy from a company whose owner uses social media.
For a small business, this is vital information. Your social media profile is going to be viewed by many customers. They’re looking for information about your company and its personality and brand.
Your headshot is part of that information. Your brand is conveyed by that picture. Are you dressed in formal business wear in an office environment (or against a bland white background), signaling intensity and a professional demeanor? Or are you in business casual clothing in an everyday situation, signaling a relaxed demeanor and perhaps a fun outlook? Your headshot speaks for you.
1351 Marketing Group encourages everyone to think about the message their headshot sends. Here are a few tips towards a successful online headshot.
Don’t Lie
If you’re in your 50s but your online photo is one from your 30s, it’s not going to go over well when a client comes in thinking they’re meeting the person pictured online. Keep your picture up to date. A professional photographer can help you Photoshop a few things and still keep your picture honest.
When the photographer tells you to “look up,” they’re not just being ridiculous. When we look upward, our demeanor relaxes and we portray a much more natural-looking, genuine expression. By looking up at the camera, you are much more likely to be yourself.
Be Confident and In Your Element
Remember your mom always telling you to sit up straight because posture matters? Well, when it comes to headshots and online profiles, she’s totally right. Your posture and head position speak volumes as to your business. Want to project a professional attitude and confidence? Then, stand tall and follow the instructions of your photographer.
Also, not every picture has to be a standard headshot that looks like it got taken in a photo studio. Sometimes a more casual shot, especially taken outdoors, looks a lot better. Customers will respond to a picture that is more genuine and relaxed than a standard but boring headshot.
Don’t be afraid to highlight your business in your online photo. Instead of just a simple headshot, a more expansive picture taken in your office or on a job-site can do wonders. Not only is it engaging for your customers, it also shows them how proud you are of the work you do. It’s an easy way to market your brand.
Now Is Not the Time To Cut Corners
At 1351 Marketing Group, we’ve seen way too many small businesses who thought they’d cut corners by taking pictures with someone’s smartphone or adjusting the pictures themselves with an online photo editor.
Customers can tell the difference. For quality online photos, it’s important to pay up and have a professional photographer not only take the pictures and edit them but also consult with you beforehand so that they understand what the message is going to be. A consultation allows them to utilize their expertise in crafting a solid photographic impression.
1351 Marketing Group knows your headshot matters. One of the photographers we recommend is Taylor Anne Photography. She knows how to create just the right images for your online business. For more information about headshots and the importance of a good online business profile, contact the experts at 1351 Marketing Group.



