People buy from people. If you run a business, it's important to show who you are, and who your team is. This presentation, prepared by Keren Lerner from Top Left Design, shares some ideas of how you can add personality so people feel a connection with you, even online!
How to add personality to your website and online profiles
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Why show personality?
To build trust and credibility, you have to show who
you are in your business! Even if you feel shy or you
don’t think you're photogenic. Or you have a team of
shy people who think they aren’t photogenic!
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We help our clients do this
The following ideas should help explain - many of
them are my company’s way of showing our own
personality, and some are client examples. We share
a lot, hoping that this will make people want to meet
us. And it does!
6. So, let’s get started
with tips and examples of where
you could show your business
personality, on your website.
7. Homepage sliders
You can include a picture of yourself on your
homepage as one of the sliders on your homepage.
www.finecandy.co.uk
www.qualityplatformsolutions.co.uk
Your Website
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14. Blog
Your blog can include some stories about your
team, so people can see who is in the business. You
can talk about new members of staff, events you
attended, team building days, “a day in the life”, and
posts from interns.
Your Website
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19. Team pages
You can do some really creative things on your Team
page in your website. Get a professional photo shoot
organised for the team and ensure there is
consistancy between the pictures. It’s worth it.
Your Website
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31. Testimonials
These can be dotted throughout the site or even fed
through from Twitter. There is a WordPress plugin
called “Tweetstimonials” which shows your Twitter
favourites randomly fed through.
Your Website
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36. Now, your website is the home of
your business but you also can
exist, and show personality, on
your social media channels! Yay!
37. Twitter
You can put your picture into your profile area, and
also in your Twitter background.
Social Media
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41. Facebook
Share a little bit of what happens in your company by
putting in pictures from team events and what your
staff are up to in the office.
Social Media
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48. Vine
6 second videos can be a great way to show
fun, introduce the team and show activity.
Social Media
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51. Pinterest
You can include a Pinterest board with just images of
your team, showing behind the scenes images. But
this should be just one of your boards, be sure to
have a variety so people see how well rounded you
are. See mine at www.pinterest.com/kerenlerner
Social Media
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57. Did that help?
I really hope so. The following
slide gives you a few ways
you can get in touch to let me
know what you think.