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Will Rogers said, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”. A great business profile is your ticket to making your first impression your best impression. Whether it be on LinkedIn, Facebook, Website, or CV, your business profile on sight speaks volumes about you and your business. It is the reason you get through the doors before getting that big yes or accepted into an organization. So if you place much effort in updating your CV why not channel some effort into your business profile picture.

The first tip in getting a great business profile is getting a good photographer to do it for you. Selfies are less salable and you need a picture that is of great quality and one that shows off all your features in order to be recognizable offline; that is exactly why you need a photographer. You would need someone who understands what you want to create and can do it perfectly.

So here are three professional styles you can adopt when creating your next business profile:


Headshot: A headshot is a close up image featuring the face, head, and shoulders. Features of a great headshot are in the details. It should be clear, not sloppy or blurry. Think of your headshot like a passport, it should make you recognizable offline.

Portrait: A business portrait should include features such as your face, head, shoulders, bust, and arms. It can either be in portrait or landscape mode. A great business portrait should ignite the interest of your potential business partner simply from the pose styles you display. The position you assume should make you approachable and at the same time say you are ready to do business.

Full Length: Another great picture style is the full-length picture. This picture features your whole body. You can either be photographed standing, sitting, or doing your business. While so many people would not use it as a profile picture, it is a great addition to your business page feed. The use of aesthetics or props can be included in the full-length picture to make you seem relatable. Also, being photographed while showing off your skill or doing your business is a great pose to assume. This way your potential client can know what you do without asking. Remember to keep it professional even in a casual setup, look sharp and clean in your best work outfit, and smile.

One cannot go wrong with these photography styles while creating a business profile. Creating a business profile is easy and fun. Remember to balance out the serious air of business by putting a smile on your face to kill your new profile picture.

Want to update your business profile? We would love to help you achieve a successful business portrait. Contact us on:

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