10 Tips for a Good Social Networking Profile Picture
Posted: Monday, April 20, 2009
by Gabriela Schmid
Spacelocker
Seth Godin operates a social group. Part of his job is to pick members to feature in that group. He says that "If it's important enough for you to spend your time finding and connecting with new people online, it's important enough to get the first impression right". In an article he posted on April 5, 2009 on twentytwowords.com Seth gives his insights for "10 elements of a good social networking profile picture:
2. Use a white background, or at least a neutral one. No trees! No snowstorms!
3. The idea of having your significant other in the picture is a good one, at least in terms of maintaining peace in the presence of a jealous or nervous spouse. But the thing is, I'm not friending your girlfriend, I'm friending you. I'd vote for the picture to be solo.
4. If you are wearing a hat, you better have both a good reason and a good hat.
5. I totally understand that you are shy, modest and self-effacing. But sabotaging your photo is not a good way to communicate that. We just assume you're a dork.
6. Conceptual photos (your foot, a monkey wearing glasses) may give us insight into the real you, but perhaps you could save that insight for the second impression.
7. How beautiful you are is a distant second to how happy you are. In my experience, photos that communicate openness and enthusiasm are far more appealing than photos that make you look like a supermodel.
8. Cropping is so important. I should have put this one first. A well cropped photo sends a huge, subliminal message to other people. If you don't know how to do this, browse through the work of professionals and see how they do it. It matters.
9. Some people have started adding words or signs to their images. If your goal is to communicate that you are the website or you are the company, then this is very smart. If not, then remember the cocktail party rule: if you wouldn't wear it there, don't wear it here.
10. If, after reading this list, you don't like your picture, go change it. No reason not to".
This is just one persons opinion. What do you think is important in a profile picture?
Spacelocker will soon be launching the Meet Me At My Locker function. This will be a meeting place for Spacelocker users - like the "hallway in front of the school lockers". If you want to be noticed, people will have to see you; and that means uploading a profile picture to your locker page. I guarantee you will have more fun at your locker if you have a profile picture; following Seth's rules or making up your own.
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