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Marketing Tip: Smile for the Camera

Marketing Tip: Smile for the Camera

I always say “smile for the camera, or look stupid, it’s your choice!” Post your photos!  Use your photos to tell your story.  Publish photos of your  company events, of you in action, of your clients, of helping others.  Don’t just publish them to Facebook.com, but put them on Instagram.com, Flickr.com, your blog, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and any other photo media outlet that will help them be found online.  Create “niche” albums of photos of specific events.  As the old adage says “a picture is worth a thousand words”! So, don’t be shy…and smile!

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