Excellent post, Dr. B. These are things we've discussed many times and things You've taught me over the years. I've had a lot of success when I take care and put time into each of these elements that You mention. I would probably still be 1craftybeach if it wasn't for You lol.
I just talked to one of our clients about profile pics when pitching people. I said "I can tell how serious they are about their business and how much care they put into what they're doing based on their profile pic" And she asked me how...I told her "If there's a fuzzy pic or a fuzzy filtered pic, or worse...a random pic of something that isn't them...typically (not always) but usually, they're not putting a lot of focus on their profile, let alone their biz, their personal-dev, etc. and I'm not going to bother with them." People don't realize that others are paying close attention to these elements that help them decide if they're going to engage or not.
We've put into lots of love and focus on our bios, our headlines (I mean we've literally spent time picking apart a sentence or a headline just to make it compelling and persuasive) that a lot of people overlook.
I know I'm not clicking on half-assed headlines or fuzzy thumbnails, let alone liking it.
Thanks for using my pics (those are two of my faves) and for tagging me. I'm sure this post will be very helpful for those wanting to improve their visibility, engagement, and attention.
~love, Cyn
Excelente post, Dr. B. Estas son cosas que hemos discutido muchas veces y cosas que Usted me ha enseñado a lo largo de los años. He tenido mucho éxito cuando cuido y pongo tiempo en cada uno de estos elementos que Usted menciona. Probablemente seguiría siendo 1craftybeach si no fuera por Ti lol.
Acabo de hablar con uno de nuestros clientes acerca de las fotos de perfil cuando se lanza a la gente. Le dije: "Puedo decir lo serio que son acerca de su negocio y la cantidad de atención que ponen en lo que están haciendo sobre la base de su foto de perfil" Y ella me preguntó cómo ... Le dije: "Si hay una foto borrosa o una foto filtrada borrosa, o peor ... una foto al azar de algo que no son ellos ... por lo general (no siempre), pero por lo general, no están poniendo mucho énfasis en su perfil, por no hablar de su negocio, su personal-dev, etc ". La gente no se da cuenta de que los demás están prestando mucha atención a estos elementos que les ayudan a decidir si van a participar o no.
Hemos puesto mucho amor y enfoque en nuestras biografías, nuestros titulares (quiero decir que literalmente hemos pasado tiempo desmenuzando una frase o un titular sólo para hacerlo convincente y persuasivo) que mucha gente pasa por alto.
Sé que no voy a hacer clic en titulares de medio pelo o en miniaturas borrosas, y mucho menos me gusta.
Gracias por usar mis fotos (son dos de mis favoritas) y por etiquetarme. Estoy segura de que este post será muy útil para aquellos que quieran mejorar su visibilidad, compromiso y atención.
~Con amor, Cyn
Thank you for this, and I'm so glad you've evolved these five elements and more over time.
You raise a good point, and I believe it relates to the maxim:
"How one does the small things is how one does the big."
(ie: If someone puts little effort into their thumbnail, avatar, or headlines, it's fairly reasonable to conclude there won't be much effort in the rest of their content.
Is this always true? Perhaps, perhaps not. But the main thing is, this is how viewers are often making decisions on what to click.
My pleasure, thank you for contributing to the discussion! 🙏