5 Reasons Why Pictures Make or Break a Blog

5 Reasons Why Pictures Make or Break a Blog

Think about the blogs, sites, and spots on the web you visit the most.  Think about what really draws you in.  There is no doubt that content is king, but pictures are often an essential component to a successful blog and readership.  Let me tell you why I think they’re such a vital piece of the puzzle…

Eye candy. Whether it’s a creative graphic or a stock photo, it offers more to draw the eye in than just text.  Your page is better for it.

Worth a 1,000 words. Your article might make for a great read, but sometimes people want a little stimulus, too.  Sometimes your image can summarize what your article is about faster than a sentence.   This is even more important if you do product reviews, where pictures would be an absolute necessity.

But poor pictures are worse than none at all. If you’re snapping blurry, color-inaccurate photos and posting them in miniscule sizes, you might as well not post them at all, because they’re actually damaging the quality of your blog!  If you can’t get your hands on a decent camera, try using some stock photos in the meanwhile.

People will just stare at good photography. Sometimes you’ll get readers who don’t care one whit about what you have to say, they just want to see the pictures you take.  I know that half of the cooking blogs I peruse have nothing to do with recipes–I’m there to look at the breathtaking photos of food.

They break up the monotony of all text. Images make for a nice way to break up your text, and they can act as dividers, in a sense, between articles.

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