Domino’s Pizza: A terrific example of sharing positive reviews using original images like a boss
Go on any social network at any point throughout the day and you will be received with an array of images, not necessarily personal photos (although they are shared too) but images found or created from across the web shared on various social sites.
Sites like Instagram where it has allowed us to customize our crafty photography with filters along with meme generators enabling us to create silly photos have most definitely played a role in making us want to share images we create. However, the rise of infographics has probably played the biggest hand in visual imagery becoming more of what we want to see than anything else.
We all know that infographics have text that teaches us something quickly on a specific topic but since they are usually visually stunning and full of fast knowledge it has most likely increased our yearning to share our thoughts and feelings through images.
Businesses have even caught on to how important and relevant images have become on social networks that they too are using them to share their brand, but are they doing it correctly? Some are taking images and trying to pass them off as their own by adding their logo or web address to it, this is the wrong way of using photos on the web.