I love visual content. I constantly experiment with different mediums because honestly, they communicate more than words. An image with a smiling face means more than a 200 word testimony. And a video demonstrating worship or God’s grace during your baptism will have me tearing up if I see your tone, body language, and general presence about a situation. Truly, words are effective, but can you do more with your online content? Can you give intentionality and purpose with it?
The infographic below has a great set of ideas for you to consider with your digital ministry to take it to the next level.
- 55% of website visitors spend less than 15 seconds reading content on a page. So visual videos and images can begin to harness viewers in quickly.
- A Facebook and Twitter post gets shared more with an image than with out, 2.5x and 2x, respectively.
- Color impression can account for 60% (!) of acceptance and rejection of a product or service.
How much of a priority is visual content for your digital ministry?
[via Hubspot | Goggle image via Redfishingboat (Mick O) via Compfight cc]
Eric Dye says
VERY interesting…
Studied this one for a bit.
Jeremy Smith says
You may not have known this, but I do like different kinds of mediums. 😉
Eric Dye says
LOL That’s an understatement! 😛
Jeremy Smith says
🙂
Phil Schneider says
Great infographic! I totally agree—share the same post, one with an image and the other w/o, and you’ll see how true the need for the visual is.
Jeremy Smith says
Yep!