Do you spend a lot of time finding the right images to use for your blog or social media posts?
For me, one of the most time-consuming things about marketing is finding images. Even when I know they’re on my computer, I can’t seem to find the right images when I need them. And that can derail my posting schedule.
If you struggle with this problem, here’s a simple idea that may help: creating an image library.
Skip video and keep readingCreate an Image Library in Five Steps
Set aside some time and follow these five steps:
- Identify the topics or themes you post most often about.
- Determine the kinds of images you want for each topic or theme.
- Create subfolders within your main pictures folder for each topic, theme, or image category.
- Search for images that fit each topic or theme.
- Save the images in the correct subfolder, and name them in a way that describes the image for easier searching later.
In my next video, I’ll give you an example of how it works.
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