I’m the founder of Social Kat Media— but I’m also a social media strategist, mom of two, The Office fangirl (IYKYK), and your business’ biggest cheerleader. My mission is to make social media as simple, fun, and effective as possible for small business owners like you so you can get seen, form real relationships with your community, and (yep!) make more money.
When you are creating content for your social media posts, the photos you use are just as important as the content! Your photos, videos, and graphics need to be on-brand and eye-catching. After all, you know what they say: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” So, with the holiday season right around the corner, now is the perfect time to get creative and take some holiday-themed photos to include in your social posts for December.
If you are a business marketing your services or products on social media, then you know how important it is to create posts that are fun to look at. During the holidays, your audience wants to feel that seasonal magic! That means getting some fresh images ready to make the connection between your business and the holiday season.
Whether you are taking the photos yourself or working with a professional photographer, having photos is essential for any content creation system. When it comes to the holidays you’ll want to bring some new, seasonal backgrounds, props, and decor into your photos to keep your content relevant and in-tune with what your audience wants to engage with.
Taking holiday photos is about more than just snapping random photos as you unbox the decorations. Like all good content creation, you need to make a plan! So, if you are still looking for help with creating holiday content, here are my five favourite tips for taking holiday photos for social media. Ready? Let’s do it!
Whether you DIY or hire a professional, don’t wait to create seasonal content for your biz. You risk missing out on the excitement of the season if you don’t plan ahead and create content that is both on-brand and seasonally relevant.
What are you waiting for? Go dig up the holiday decorations and get busy taking fresh new holiday photos that are going to WOW your audience this holiday season.