Need Better Photos? Source Better Visuals From These 5 Sites

 
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Your customers don’t have the time to sift through a ton of text for information, especially on social media. A captivating photo or infographic will catch their attention so much faster! 

But you can’t find good visuals just by Googling it (unless you want to get in trouble for copyright infringement). Your images and videos need to be high quality and properly licensed. Here are our top 5 places you can source affordable, quality visuals for your brand.

 
 
 
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1. Unsplash

Unsplash is an awesome (and totally free!) resource for high-quality stock photos. It has over 2 million photos submitted by photographers from all over the world—and they’re available for both commercial and non-commercial use. Although attribution is always appreciated, it’s not required.

 
 
 
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2: Canva

Canva makes it super easy to edit your photos and create your own high-quality graphics without a designer. Everything is drag-and-drop, so you can create designs in just a few minutes. Canva even has templates available for visuals like logos, infographics, newsletters, and social media posts. The basic account is free, but if you opt for the pro version, you get way more bells and whistles, like a ton of free stock photos.

 
 
 
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3: Fiverr

Fiverr is a platform that connects businesses with freelancers. It’s perfect for smaller jobs like creating logos, custom visuals, or templates you can use in your business. Simply sign up with your email address and you’ll be able to search Fiverr’s database for a freelancer. You can view their portfolio and read through their customer ratings so you know you’re hiring someone that does quality work.

 
 
 
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4: 99Designs

99Designs is another platform that connects businesses and freelancers. What’s unique about 99Designs is that you post information about the job and designers will submit their work to you. You’ll then be able to review all the submissions and choose your favorite. The price point is higher than some of the other options here, but if you don’t like any of the submissions you can get your money back, so it’s completely risk-free!

 
 
 
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5: PlaceIt

PlaceIt is an excellent tool for creating branded mockups. It has everything from digital mockups to t-shirts to mugs and accessories. PlaceIt even has videos! The process is super easy: simply choose your template and upload your image(s). You can even change fonts and brand colors on certain templates.

 
 

The bottom line

Regardless of where you choose to source your visuals, you always want to make sure they are high quality, unique, and properly licensed. Check out each of the options above and choose what works best for you.

 

 
 

We know small businesses and we’re here to help.