How your profile picture should look like?

in #socialmedia5 years ago

We are seeing dozens of profile pictures on social media, resumes, messaging apps etc everyday. Some are new people and some have changed their old ones. So we used to see these pics, but they are still catching your attention!

When you see someone’s profile picture for the first time, even if you have met the person, you may consider if they are trustworthy, smart, honest etc. So we may judge them from a simple image. I don’t want to challenge if this is right or wrong, I want to warn ourselves, “they are important!”

So if you have one (or many on different sites and apps), you should be concerned how you have taken, chosen and put one.

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Who are you?

If you are a singer or you are CEO of a firm with 1200 employees, you are not meant to consider same guidelines for your profile picture.
Even a rock star and a pop star may not use same rules for their profile image, though they are both singers.

my focus in this article is on business people or people who are concerned about their professional business relations.

Who else should be in your profile picture?

No one! forget about having your child, nephew, partner or parents in your profile picture! You should be alone, and do I need to say, there should be youin your profile image, not your beloved one or people who influence you?

No Nature pics, No quotes

Have you recently heard of a great quote from Steve Jobs or Nelson Mandela which inspired you? well, it shouldn’t go in to your profile picture! maybe a tweet, or your social media status would be a more proper place to spread the word.

No Selfie

Selfies are cute and trendy. Many can be very attractive, but business-wise, they are not very suitable. It would be better if you ask someone to take a picture for you, preferably a professional person with a quality camera. But a simple photo with proper quality using a mobile phone is still good.

Backgrounds

What is seen behind you is sometime as important as yourself. Since it represent where you have been and your taste. It even may share some of your personal information. So be cautious about the backgrounds.

Not too close, not too far

Also not too loud laugh, not no-smile. Smiling in your profile picture can project your ability to communicate properly.

Body language is also very important. Linked hands, head up or down, placing hands in different positions etc. I am not going to discuss them here, but you should be aware of their importance.

Same photo everywhere?

Why not? it will deliver more integrity for you, as a personal brand.

Frequent changing?

Noway! While it is good to have many pictures of yourself, it is not a good idea to post them all on your profile picture. Instagram or Facebook posts are more proper to do so.

This post has originally published on my Medium account.
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Hello @honarparvar I hope everything is ok for you..!!

I read your publication and it seems to me very interesting..!!

Many people use a lot of different photos in social media. Many of them just publish photos just for fun. Nothing interesting to see in many profiles picture..!!!

I think everyone decide what kind of picture should be in their profile if that profile don’t show anything interesting..!!

But if people are building a strong profile like a business, the picture could be more professional. It is better when the pic looks more clear and nothing more in it..

Just the professional person in the photo.

Selfies for me are not professional, people take selfies always for fun to show them on instagram for daily life or Facebook, but Facebook show very dangerous obsession when people show their profile pictures and nobody gives them a “like”.

When people show the same photo everywhere, it is more easy to remember the person in the pic..

Thanks for your sharing the info..!!!

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Thanks buddy, good to see you liked the post

To be honest I seldom look at a tiny pic like an avatar. I agree it isthebest thing to use the same picture, especially if you are in.business, but a suit does not make a person more trustworthy to me.

I have some people change their profile picture into that and I can tell you I would never goin.businesses with them.

Times have changed and people have to change too.
Better use good grammar on your site/in letters, easy language (without bragging) and behave normal.

The guy in the suit is like the salesman who is a scam.
You remember that anecdote about the car salesman who refuses to sell a car to the guy who is, to his opinionand based on what he wears, a wanderer?

Year after year the same picture also not something I recommend. If I expect to meet a 35 year old well dressed I do not like to go in businesses with a 50 year old, with a beer belly smoking cigars.

Better know your customers first, be flexible before you start.

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Hi @honarparvar

Yet another interesting publication. Upvoted already.

Your profile picture is quite right on spot. Easy to memorize and it's not messy at all. Based on my former experience (as professional instagram social media marketer) I would suggest bright blue background. It does attract more attention and this colour build some sort of "trust" right away.

Who else should be in your profile picture?
No one!

You nailed it. Profile picture is super small and it should be as simple as possible.

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Cheers,
Piotr

thanks buddy, you've been always of great support.
ofcourse I appreciate your kind help on promoting my post.

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@crypto.piotr it is indeed an interesting subject!
@honarparvar I completely agree from your views as one should put a decent professional photo for business purposes.

thank you for coming over 👍🏼🙏🏼

Wow! Well said and spotted. I think you just pointed out the facts or ways to keep up a reputable or business profile. I'm a troll and would careless about the impression my profile picture gives of me but in all honesty this post made a lot of sense to me. Thanks to @crypto.piotr for inviting me here.

Have a great day @honarparvar

thanks for stopping by and comment :)

Wow this was really interesting never thought about the massive politics behind just your profile picture thanks this is going to work great on LinkedIn too. Thanks again @crypto.piotr for memoing me here

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In this world of social networks your profile image will represent the first impression that others will receive from you. Then we can intuit that it is very important.

This should reflect a lot of who you are (or what you appear to be).

This is the problem, we can not define a person by his profile image. This can say a lot, but in reality it does not represent anything. It's just a farce. Unfortunately, that's the way it is.

As my friend @wakeupkitty said, to make me a concept of someone, I prefer to read their work. So I can have an idea of who this person is and his way of thinking.

A profile is more as an avatar. No one will study the picture first before reading the words written. Too much words is killing interest too.

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I really can't stand photos of myself, I'm literally anti selfie! I performed for many years and had cameras and video's in my face and despised it, that's why you will most likely see me in sunglasses. I also feel pictures grab a piece of my soul so I avoid camera's at all costs! and whatever with if I'm trustworthy or not... I AM PURE CONSCIOUSNESS AND LOVE NOT MY SELFIE!!! Also, content is way more worth my upvote than what the person looks like, photos are very deceiving.

first of all, thanks for sharing your feelings here. thank for reading and your comment.

please keep in mind, these tips were for a small group of people, mostly those who their business is affected by their profle picture.

i see you have a strong feeling about faces. maybe you have heard of Modigliani, the painter, who used to avoiding drawing eyes of ppl in his arts, commenting "When I know your soul, I will paint your eyes"

That's awesome and I loved your post by the way, great tips, I have such a bizarre thang about cameras LOL!

I currently have all media turned off due to poor wifi. So I do not see photos at all. I get a lot more work done this way with less distractions.

I agree that simple consistency is the best plan. Set it and forget it.