Media Minute: Make it visual
January 30th, 2012Media Minute: Make it visual
By Jerry Brown, APR
www.pr-impact.com
Is a picture really worth a thousand words? Maybe. But I have a different question for you: Are you using pictures and other visual design elements to bring out the full value of your words?
If not, you’re missing the boat.
With digital photography, high-quality stock-photo services that charge as little as $1 per picture and how easy it is to put pictures and video online, there’s no excuse for not adding strong visual impact to your story.
A few examples (you’ll come up with more) of how to do that:
- News releases aren’t just for the news media any more. If you’re writing a news release, add it to your website or blog with one or more pictures — or even a video — that help tell your story. You can offer the picture(s) to the media, too, of course. Just make sure it/they are professional quality.
- Do you blog? Or use Facebook? Pictures add impact to what you’re posting.
- Do you use PowerPoint for presentations? Word-packed slides are deadly. If you aren’t using more pictures than words on your slides, you’re probably guilty of “death by PowerPoint.” Avoid clip art. And don’t add visuals as an afterthought. They are at least as important as the words you put on your slides. If you do a lot of PowerPoint presentations, I recommend you read presentationzen by Garr Reynolds. It radically changed the way I do PowerPoint slides. And my slides are much better as a result.
Next week: The importance of editing. And a few tips for becoming a better editor.
That’s my two cents’ worth. What’s yours?








