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Guest Post: The Myth of the Headshot

10.07.2015 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Britney GardnerToday’s Guest Post is by my pal Britney Gardner, a Visual Brand Strategist & Personal Brand Photographer. Before you schedule your next headshot appointment, make sure to read this!

At networking events, at conferences, in the elevator… we all need a succinct statement of what we do. For me I introduce myself as a personal branding strategist and photographer. In some circles, I receive a sea of nods and knowing smiles. In others, it’s more a collection of perplexed faces.

I could call myself a headshot photographer. I’d find myself with far more nods and much less confusion, but that wouldn’t be accurate. Why not? I don’t agree with the concept of “the headshot” when it comes to most small businesses. Definitely not for online entrepreneurs!

First of all, the word headshot implies a single photograph. More on that later, but for now, let’s go back to the origin of headshots. Remember, this is how a casting director chose people for auditions – it’s how they narrowed 200 down to ten. Casting for a particular part is driven first on looks, later on other things. And in the acting world, that works. But in the business world, we all hope to be considered first on skill, talent, personality… and concede they throw our looks into the pot later.

The myth of the headshot goes beyond just that, though. I haven’t met a single person for whom a single photograph would encompass all that they are. A person, like a business, is a multi-faceted thing. Even for an entrepreneur with the most narrow of niches, they need more than a single photo. My average client needs a photo for a horizontal banner on their website, an image for a poster, photos for online ads, blog posts, a cover photo for social media, and—yes—a photo that takes place of the traditional headshot for their social medial profile pictures. And for some of these categories, they need many options!

I like a headshot-like photo for my twitter profile, my Facebook profile. When I comment in groups, it’s a recognizable force as I move from place to place on Facebook. Beyond that, though, a variety of photos is the next big hurdle in the visual branding world. For some photo needs, a traditional headshot layout just won’t fit. Have you noticed how wide and short most website photos are? A square or vertical headshot has no place there. The wide photos are a cinematic space and perfect to show more of what it feels like to work with you.

image 2A collection of personal branding photos can build trust between you and the viewer. It can also turn them away. Marketing experts talk about building a tribe of people that follow you, people for whom shared interests are only a start. How can you do that with a single photo? When you show more of the real you in your business, you’ll be well on your way to attracting clients who get you. You’ll gain clients who want to see you succeed and are willing to invest in you.

Finding just one head and shoulders photograph to do all that? It’s impossible from a formatting point of view and difficult from an emotional or benefit realm. Instead of searching for the perfect photo, claim the perfect photo for a situation. Hire a photographer for a collection of photos that support your brand. Use a variety of photos across your online space. Become the expert, the first person people think of in your field, by employing a strategy with your branding.

Have you already seen a level of success in your business but know you’re ready to level up and need a little boost? I offer a Boost Your Brand strategy session to assess your current branding and plan the next steps for your business. I invite you to invest a small slice of time and photograph the business you want tomorrow, today.

Categories // Branding, Marketing, Networking, Speaking Tags // branding, guest post, headshots, marketing, networking, personal brand

Content Marketing Round Up!

09.23.2015 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Sharing is CaringWhen others can say something better than you, or you learn something from someone else – it’s always a good idea to share. We all know, sharing is caring, right?

Here are a few recent articles I’ve read that I think are worth sharing!

  • 11 Sign-Up Strategies for Building Your Email List – this post is GREAT and has a ton of ideas. Yes it’s overwhelming, but if you are looking to increase your email list, try one or two of these ideas!
  • Do Your Webinars Suck? 12 Ways to Make Them Rock! We’ve all sat through painful webinars, or dropped a webinar half way through because it was so bad. These tips will help your next webinar ROCK.
  • 8 Blog Topic Generators If you’re a blogger this is a great tool to help when you get stuck and need ideas or titles to help get the blogging juices flowing.
  • Why your birthday is the most important networking day of the year – My pal Matt Heinz over at Heinz Marketing has a GREAT approach to his birthday and what it can do for your business.

As you can tell – I like a list! It makes it easy to check off one or two that work and one or two that aren’t the right fit for me. It’s why my newsletter is always 3 things!

Content Marketing is a key piece to any successful business – your newsletter, your blog, your social media are all pieces of this – make sure you’re setting yourself up for success!

Categories // Lessons Learned, Marketing, Networking, Newsletter Tags // blogging, content marketing, newsletter, webinars, writing

Follow Up!

09.04.2015 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Hank's cousin Dexter
Dexter – Hank’s cousin, how could you NOT follow up with such a cute pup?

If you get my newsletter then you know that I am a stickler for following up with people. And I nag you about it often. So, yesterday while catching up with a friend, the topic of follow up came up AGAIN!

I’m amazed – someone gave you their business card and said “hi, I’d like to give you my money, or connect you with someone who will give you THEIR money” and you don’t follow up with it?  To answer your never ending question: this is why you aren’t successful.

People – I can’t stress enough, if someone sends you an introduction email or asks you to send them information, FOLLOW UP. If you’re out networking often, make sure you take some time the day after that event (or later that day if it’s a morning event) and send them the information they requested. Also take a few minutes to put their information into your CRM and you can easily create a follow up system. I wouldn’t nag folks, but I’d check in with them if you don’t hear back in a few days (give it 4-5 biz days) to make sure they got your information and see if they have questions.

Yesterday after that meeting I met with another colleague. We discussed a couple of people from our networks we should connect each other with. Two hours later I had an introduction to a lead, I had a follow up FROM that person, and we’re meeting next week. I will GLADLY send business his way again. And I did, later that afternoon, and he followed up and they’re meeting. See, two people got great leads because of FOLLOW UP. You should try it, it’s not hard and it often leads to great things!

If you don’t do the follow up with me, why would I ever trust that you “gladly have time for my referral”?

Categories // Follow Up, Networking, Sales

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