Directory Profiles: Photo Tips to Get Noticed
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Did you know it takes just a tenth of a second to form an opinion based on someone's appearance, making your profile picture crucial in attracting potential clients? Our brains process images faster than text so how you appear is just - if not more - important than what you say. By taking some care over your photo, you'll be able to communicate important therapist qualities such as competence, warmth and professionalism.
In today's episode:
- Why photos work so well in selecting counsellors from a directory
- Communicating your values through your photo
- Advice if publishing an online photo goes against your culture's values
- Tips for taking a good photo
- Choosing the right clothes for your photo
- How to afford a professional headshot
- Tips for using your own phone or camera
Chapters:
00:00 The Importance of Your Profile Picture
02:01 Communicating Qualities Through Your Photo
04:23 Tips for Taking a Good Profile Photo
08:45 Choosing the Right Clothing for Your Photo
12:09 Considerations for a Professional Headshot
13:33 Taking a Good Photo with Your Phone or Camera
Keywords
profile picture, therapist photo, online presence, first impression, competence, warmth, empathy, approachability, head and shoulders, plain background, good lighting, clothing choice, professional headshot
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