To add a little dimension to your posts, put a picture relating to the subject matter within the entry somewhere. Some people use pics throughout to help tell the story they are trying to portray.
If, say, you are trying to tell a story of why to use pictures to enhance and get your point across, you can use an image of a camera, or someone taking a picture.
How about if the post is about doing Tree Work, and you are decsribing how to lower a branch from a high tree safely.
Or, you can use an image of a graph to show increases or decreases in productivity. 
Set up a mood for your story. ![]()
And don’t forget to use a picture of yourself or your logo in the About page. ![]()
As someone once said, “A picture is worth a thousand words”. It still holds true.
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2 Comments
Joe – I whole-heartedly agree – although I may be biased
Hey Tony,
I don’t think it’s biased at all with a talent like yours. You are an artist, which is why your posts always have a pic that fits the story (which in themselves are great).
Joe