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Six reasons why investing in social media is a wise business move

Let’s start with one simple fact: your business needs a social media presence. It doesn’t matter if you run a small local shop or a big national company. Social media is an essential piece of your business marketing strategy. Social platforms help you connect with your customers, increase awareness about your brand, and boost your leads and sales. With more than three billion people around the world using social media every month, it’s no passing trend. What you might not know is that you’re ready to get your company’s social media off the ground right now. You don’t need to know every intimidating buzzword or have the magic number of followers. You can get started immediately—and even enjoy yourself in the process. Here are six reasons why investing in social media is a wise business move. Build Awareness If people don’t know about your business, they can’t become your customers. Social media boosts your visibility among potential customers, letting you reach a wide a

Biggest Graphic Design Trends For 2019

source of this post comes from: https://venngage.com/blog/graphic-design-trends/ 1.  Pops of Vivid Colors You may have noticed the world of design feels a little more colorful lately. You would be right. Splashes of electric yellows, bright corals and vivid blues are replacing the reserved colors of the past. More brands and designers are adding vivid colors to their palettes for 2019 and beyond. I love it–more color is always a plus in my books! If you aren’t familiar,  vivid colors  include lighter hues that are intense or attention-grabbing. Kinda like the blues, pinks, and reds in the example below: Source Or literally any of the colors used in this beautiful annual report: Source I believe that this shift towards more vivid colors is a continuation of the rejection of bland minimalism of the early 2010’s. Also, as brands proceed to fight for our attention, they must take bigger design risks. Last year was dominated by bold colors, this year very