A Picture is Worth 1000 “Likes”

We all know that in the year 2014 people aren’t necessarily taking the time to stop. look. read. reflect. interact. Umm…. yeah it doesn’t work that way. With people having the attention span of Dory from Finding Nemo, we have to get more realistic and appeal to the audience!

Facebook is a quick and easy way to get engagement with your styling business. It’s actually super easy and hello? A 4 year old could do it! So since the articles are not what people are wanting, we are gonna give em pictures! Pictures? Yes… pictures! When fashion and styling are the topics Facebook is more than ready to assist with the measurements. Not with a measuring tape, but with your audience. For example…

Let’s just say one of your clients who has #HORRIBLE style get’s a styling makeover by your styling business. Once your styling magic has been complete… ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE! Do a simple “Before & After” album that allows your audience to see what you actually can do. Show them what your made of and let them see how good you are! Uploading a simple “Before & After” picture of one of your clients would be a great way to score likes and comments, bringing traffic to your Facebook page. Let’s just say you tag your client in the picture. Not only will your clients see the picture, but all of her friends and family will as well.  There is no such thing as bad press so bring on the pictures and put your business out there!

It can be challenging sometimes to actually dedicate the time to social media at times. BUT don’t look at it as work, look at it as something you love to do and something that will help your brand image! If used the right way Facebook can really help you boom your business! If you are dressing a client for an event… Take pictures of them before they go to the event! Have them send you pictures of their evening that you can use to your benefit and get the pictures out there. (With their permission of course…)

People aren’t so willing to take the time to read as much as they were in let’s say the 1950’s? So let’s keep up with the times. Post pictures people! Engage with your audience! If they comment respond. If they like, take the time to visit their page and do the same. It’s all about networking and relationships!

XOXO

Preston