Visual content marketing is becoming increasingly popular and it is essential for branding and social media sharing.
The growth of social networking platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, Timeline feature of Facebook is evidence that people want to see what they are buying.
And marketers are attracted to using visual content because images increase buying behavior and communicate more immediately than text. They help you tell a story…fast.
So what kind of content is “visual”? Visual content includes images, along with videos, infographics, memes, word art, cartoons, and other types of graphics.
There are several ways to create great visual content, and you don’t have to have a huge budget to do it. Even if you have average skills at putting a design together, visual content can be affordable and super easy to make when you use the right online tools.
To help you along, I have put together my list of top 10 easy to use visual content creation tools. I’ve tried to mix it up and give you a variety so that you have options depending on what you want to deliver. You’ll find my favs in the slide deck below…
The List
This is a quick list of the tools I’ve shared, along with my affiliate links which are marked like this => [a]. You’re welcome to use them (or not), and either way, I encourage you to check out adding these tools to your personal visual content library.
- Canva
- Picmonkey [a] (get a free Royale week using my link)
- Share As Image [a] (use promo code ‘TANYASMITH’ for 10% off)
- Wordle
- Piktochart
- Prezi [a]
- Screenr
- Quick Meme
- BigStockPhoto
- ChartGo
Which ones have you been using? Anything else to add to this list? Leave your comments!