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Visual content is downright essential for any digital marketing effort. The rise of platforms like Tumblr, Pinterest and Instagram, sites such as Houzz, and even the dreaded wasteland known as Buzzfeed, prove that yes, we like to look.

A frequently-cited study states that visual content receives 94% more views. All I know is, if I click on an article or website and don't see something besides words, I bounce out of there lickety-split. You do, too. Newspapers and magazines have known this for decades. Even a literary bastion like The New Yorker peppers their copy with those lackluster cartoons.

Even as a writer, I'd argue that visual aesthetics are the more important aspect of content marketing. High-quality text and copy is absolutely vital for any business or service, but nothing communicates as effectively as one remarkable picture. It is undoubtedly the most powerful form of storytelling any brand or service can offer.

Visual cues are processed by the brain 60,000 times faster than text. Can't argue with science (actually, arguing with science can be fun, but I digress).

Let's take a look at visual content needs for blogs, social media, and ecommerce sites, with a few tips and tricks for optimizing graphics for search, and link building with images.

Images On Blogs

I'm continually stunned to find excellent writing surrounded by...nothing. No corresponding graphics. No featured image. Perhaps some people think it makes a blog seem more serious and scholarly if text is the only medium involved. This is far from true. It just looks boring.

Images On Social Media

Even Twitter, originally a text-based platform, has gone on the record: it's all about the pictures. There are few place this is truer than social media, where attention spans are measured by the split second.

Images For Ecommerce Sites

If the photos of your merchandise aren't top-notch, you might as well save your customers some time and reroute your product pages directly to your competitor's website. Great pictures can even make mediocre products sell like huckleberry hotcakes. This is one area where you do not want to cut corners.

Link Building/SEO With Images

In days of yore, link building with images mostly meant rallying up a few infographics and spraying them into the universe. No more. To be fair, infographics are still a thing. But barely. Keep in mind that images, just like any facet of your website, should be primed for SEO value.

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Even though studies show color is far more effective for sustaining interest, personally, I go for 'old timey' black and white images. Not just because that's what I like: most of these images are public domain, therefore I'm not infringing on anyone's copyright. Or pissing off artists.

Pictorial storytelling is something every brand or service should embrace, but it's far more important that they do it well. Low quality photos and humdrum images say much more than, "Looks aren't important to me". Crappy graphics can almost be interpreted as an assault on the senses.

The importance of complementary images and text goes further than simply thematic branding. It's the message you send out into the world. Visual content (or lack thereof) does saying something - but is it something you want to be saying?

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* With image work via 45SURF