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Grab Your Prospects by the Eyeballs with Visual Marketing

A photo of a surprised cat

In a world full of …

World full of text

There’s one surefire way to …

Stop

your prospects in their tracks. There’s one way that grabs them by the …

Eyeballs

every time.

It has been used to communicate since ancient times.

And it’s not going away: as a matter of fact, it becomes a more powerful marketing tool with every passing month.

It is, of course, images.

Images are grabbing eyeballs left and right. Why?

Because images speak directly to us. There’s no “word processing” time involved: a well-chosen image is straight meaning.

Content featuring compelling images is shared 94% more.

I’ve got news for you. The image train has already left the

Train station

It’s gone.

And those who take the image train count on higher engagement, more social shares, and — in the long run — more sales.

Are you on board?

Pamela Wilson

Pamela Wilson is the Chief Marketing Officer at DCS. She’s the creator of the Offer Accelerator Program. Learn more about Pamela’s content marketing books, and read reviews of the tools used to run this site.
Pamela Wilson coaches people in midlife to build profitable online businesses
I’m Pamela Wilson

In 2010, at the age of 45, I started this site and grew it into a business that offers freedom, flexibility — and consistent revenue.

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5 thoughts on “Grab Your Prospects by the Eyeballs with Visual Marketing”

  1. I have thought about using images – creating images (I have an interest in photography. So, this is one opportunity to cultivate my interest further. I also have some skills with Photoshop. I am working on them).

    I am getting a few ideas now. I am planning on using tip boxes and quote boxes, so I could use images once in a while?

    Images are also great for presenting data – My new blog will be focusing on experiments šŸ˜€

    I am gonna go get my yellow pad..let me write down these ideas before I forget.

    Thanks, Pamela!

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