Grow Your Online Presence to Reach Your Best Targeted Clients
Make the media work for you and connect with new customers using the language of the era
If you are one of the professionals who are oppressed by ordinary pictures, pictures that do not show the essence of their personalities or their scientific status, and I feel that the problem is you, then let me tell you that you are not alone, so much I hear from my clients – men and women – such words
- I am not photogenic
- I have never had my pictures look sweet
- I always look like I’m at a double beep
- I feel ashamed when I’m in front of the camera and I don’t know how to act
Let me tell you at this time, your image is not worthy or contemptuous or mocking. Your image is now the most important investment. Think about this the customers who see your picture for the first time before they deal with you face to face. Think about what their impression of you will be, and what will they take from you? This impression will most likely come from a picture of you. What is the importance of controlling their impression of you?
People judge you based on your appearance in what psychologists call “Think Slicing”. Simply, this is a method that most people decide to use in evaluating people and also evaluating matters related to people. Unconsciously all of this happens within the first few seconds of seeing the person’s photograph and/or meeting him in person.
Judgments like efficiency, trustworthiness, aggression and even the extent of the professionalism and professionalism of this person in his job, all these judgments are deduced and believed by the subconscious mind of your customers in a few seconds as soon as they see your picture, Do you imagine!!!
A series of experiments conducted by psychologists at university reveals Princeton psychologists Janine Willis and Alexander Todorov reveal
That all it takes is one-tenth of a second to form a certain impression of a person by seeing their face, and that longer exposure to seeing a face does not change those impressions significantly (although it may enhance your confidence in your judgments).
– Source: “First Impressions” article, American Journal of Psychological Sciences, July 2020 issue
After all of this, I would like to tell you if you still think your picture on that north coast, or that picture you take with your mobile at the engagement party last year will benefit your marketing effort or increase your clients, I would like you to look at it again and ask yourself
((What is the judgment of my new clients when they see this picture of me? And are they the right impressions I want them to remember when my name is mentioned??? ))