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Social Media Marketing Tips with Ursula Brett: Perfect Photography

  • Writer: Brad de Waal
    Brad de Waal
  • Jan 25, 2018
  • 1 min read

Using a Smartphone can work perfectly for those all-important before/after hair pics to put up on your social media pages.

Here are a few tips to make sure your shots are top-notch: 💆‍♀️💇‍♂️💇‍♀️🤳📷📸🎥

1. Get closer rather than zooming in; 2. Take more than one photo; 3. Watch your background; 4. Check your focus; 5. Get clients to smile; 6. Use Apps to make your life easier;

Also, VIDEO and GOING LIVE on social media will be the way to go in 2018... there are tips and easy skills your salon can use to leverage these features.

What phone takes the best pictures?

Well, it depends on the megapixels. The lower the megapixels, the poorer quality the photos will be. So if you take a lot of pics for social media and you’re not happy with the quality, make sure you choose a phone with high megapixels when you are due for an upgrade!

More details on this and much more, in the Marketing & Social Media training coming up on Mon, 29th January 9am-12:30pm in Fourways, Johannesburg.

A few seats are still available – book your place now!

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