Blogger Secrets - The Picture Perfect Feed

in blog •  7 years ago  (edited)

What's Your Feed Like?

If you've seen my Instagram you already know that I like my feed to look rather organized and aesthetically pleasing. Even on Steemit I like to organize my posts in a sense that they feel pleasurable to read and scroll through, but it hasn't always been that way...

If you happen to not know my Instagram, I'll give you a glimpse :

Why You Should Care

My feed certainly didn't always look that organized and now some of you probably don't care at all about a nice feed, but I think since you're on Steemit possibly blogging, it could be of value for you to have a look at it, since we all are visual beings and appreciate beautiful aesthetics... which means your audience has no other choice  (assuming they are human) but to appreciate it and love scrolling through your blog, just like we "eat with our eyes" we consume anything else with them and they decide whether or not will give it a try. Especially if you are building a brand (personal or not) this could be a game-changer for your establishment.

Have you ever wondered about those "blogger-ish" looking feeds that turn everyday situations like a coffee on a coffee table into art? Well, I have..

I remember the first two blogger feeds that truly inspired me and made me not want to stop scrolling, because everything looked just perfect, from color scheme to chronology...

1. Janice Joostema 

2. Marianna Hewitt

Like I mentioned in a blogpost series of mine ("Home Inspiration") where I shared with you my love for interior design, architecture and pretty much anything with beautiful patterns and color, you can imagine that when I saw feeds like the ones above I had to find out what it was about those feeds that made them so stunningly mesmerizing, kind of like a digital art wall and just beautiful to look at. For some reason when I took a picture of my food, or even a picture of myself behind a white wall they would never even be close to what those I had seen looked like.

The Perfect Feed

When I don't understand something I usually can't let go of it, until I do and so I payed close attention and looked behind the scenes. At first I didn't notice all the details and effort those bloggers put into their art of editing photos, after looking closely and doing some research  I found 5 main similarities between those "perfect" feeds:

1. Color Scheme

When it comes to color, every blogger has their favorite touch of color. Usually the color is gently positioned in every other picture for pattern recognition. For example Marianna chose to go with rosé as her color palette, while Janice sticks with white as her main "color" and changes the touch of color about every 4 rows.

2. Background

At first glance you don't really notice what many bloggers do with the background of their images, to make them more even. They simply turn them into Black & White. I used to always wonder why my photos when I took them outside wouldn't look as pretty as those of IG bloggers and I realized that they simply turn any color that would disturb their color scheme into black & white. Sometimes it's only small parts they turn into B&W or small parts they leave in color, so that the change looks natural.

3. Arrangement

Now this is a rather tricky one. I used to wonder what it was about those feeds that made them sort of flow while scrolling. They look perfectly arranged and here's why ..notice that the most aesthetically pleasing arrangement of images follows a pattern like the following:  

Selfie/Person/People - Things/Location/Writing - Selfie/Person/People

Things/Location/Writing - Selfie/Person/People -  Things/Location/Writing

Selfie/Person/People - Things/Location/Writing - Selfie/Person/People 

Things/Location/Writing - Selfie/Person/People - Things/Location/Writing

4. Whitening

This is a pro-tip to make your images stand out even more. Many bloggers use a whitening tool to increase the cleanness and brightness of their image and turn any semi-white detail into sharp white. 

5. Less is More 

Always think of what the eyes find pleasing. In general our eyes love cleanness, structure and appreciate simplicity. So a good advice (not just for images, but life in general) is to focus on quality rather than quantity. There doesn't have to be a lot in the picture, to make it more beautiful. 

Just like you want to have your room clean when people visit, keep your feed clean, you never know when you get visitors. 

Remember: your feed is your brand, your brand represents you.

 Oh and anything I mentioned above doesn't work if your image doesn't have at least decent quality. That doesn't mean you can't use your phone (if it has a good camera), which I do.. but you want to present to your followers images that are sharp and you enjoy looking at.

Finally, IG bloggers use special tools and different APPS to edit their images and test their feed. 

Here are Before and After - Editing Examples

Now my question to you:

Would you be interested in a list of those tools and tutorial that shows you  "how to edit images" and make your (Steemit) feed look much cooler? Let me know!

Lastly I challenge you to go to my Instagram, follow me and comment "your @steemitusername" on my latest pic, so I can follow you back (and message you something special).

I'm also curious know how many of you are active on other social media platforms like IG. If not Instagram, what is your main social media besides Steemit 

(if there's one)?

Much love,

- Mrs.Steemit


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Very useful tips. Thanks so much for sharing this post. I'll try implementing your ideas to make my feeds look better on my social media accounts.

Glad it was of help for you! :)

This comment has received a 14.90 % upvote from @booster thanks to: @rockjon.

@mrs.steemit - Now I know why blogging is an ART and why your blogs look great most of the time. I had never imagined these simple things like (arrangement, whitening, color scheme and background) made such an impact. Now that I think of it, you are absolutely right - we are all visual being. Being a right brained (left handed) person, I am even more visually oriented than many others. As the overall look of the blog is something that makes a first impression even before we start reading, these factors are important! How did I miss this?? 😱

I have recently started blogging - Steemit is the only platform that I found I relate to after having tried Facebook and Whatsapp which is popular among my peers. Now, I will try to make my blogs more appealing and easier to read with these tips of yours.

Thanks for sharing. Upvoted

I have put up couple of funny wildlife blogs ( my funny bone seems to be acting up 😎😀). I request you to take a look if you have time. Your comments would be very welcome. Thanks.

Thank you! :) You have a nice blog and doing good, keep it up and because your blog is particularly focused on visuals it would be great for you to implement a few strategies.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thank you very much for taking the time to visit my blogs and for the kind words of encouragement. I have started using interesting headers and changing placements of pictures etc. I will keep watching your blogs to learn more from observation.

Yes I am interested in a list of those tools. Awesome post!

Thanks, glad you like it. New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I have always been an advocate of "Less is more".
The simpler the better.
More relaxing and refreshing to the eyes.
Complexity is strenuous and feels disorganized.

"Remember: your feed is your brand, your brand represents you."
Oh how i love your magnificent line @mrs.steemit. (◕‿◕✿)
The most important thing about your post is that it should represent "YOU". "
As individuals, we are unique. And people want to see the unique you, not the "i want to conform" you.

Stand out of the crowd, represent, express thyself!

Keep the posts flowing. Your content is invaluable to us.
(Especially to the not-so-aesthetic me..XD)

Keep on Steemin'!
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(followed and upvoted you too. 。◕‿◕。)

I agree with you, authenticity is incredibly important for sure! Thank you :)

Yes that is definitely important! People want to see the real, authentic, unique you. :)
Thank you for your inspiring posts @mrs.steemit. We are learning a lot from you! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

(btw, i love your name. ^u^)

New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

Niceeee!! :)

Wow this is beautifully organised .. i guess its the german tradition. I have seen german coworkers insisting on perfection!!! For me being softwarw professional very difficult to spend time like that but one day want to try ... will follow ur trips

Lol never thought about it that way, but I do really have it rooted in me I believe. Thanks!

Added you to Insta :)

Yes Wade ! See ya in Lissabon?

This is really interesting and I have always wondered how some make them photos look so good. Yes, I would definitely be interested and appreciate tutorials and videos on how to do that.

Awesome! Appreciate it :)

New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

Love it. This gives me an idea. I am think of writing a similar post for guys. I think our posts look great and organized if we throw a plate of scrambled eggs on it followed by ketchup and then blow it up with a shotgun. My posts resemble that.
All kidding aside, it was a truly enjoyable post because it is the little imperceptible things that impart a positive feeling toward a post. It did get me thinking in that direction. As I am not contemplating a sex change operation my posts will never have that finesse but hey now I can think about what other little things can be important. If I don't go to your instagram ( never been on that thing) are you still willing to share some tools?

That was quite fun to read :D I think you can do it! And I will totally share the tools with you

Is it possible to make a B&W background, and to withen the pics, merely with Instagram's filters?

Black and White yes, whiten not. But I generally don't use any Instagram filters. Make sure to keep an eye out for my upcoming post about the tools I use

Thanks, I'll do!

You without a doubt have an acute sense of aesthetic appeal. I know this very well because I do also. I would say I am far more wild and u far more organized but aesthetics none the less.
Your posts look really nice for sure, it would be nice if we had more influence on our "page" or "profile". We do have influence over our actually blog post but not really our "page". Its also a bit difficult to get really astheticly pleasing blog posts here on Steemit but u prove that it is doable ahaha
Just gonna refer to u as Mrs. Aesthetic for now ;-)>
SteemON!

Lol that's sweet of you. In general I feel like my senses are quite sensitive.. and I do agree custom profiles would be cool.

Eh its not really sweet actually. Its just true. We both know it ;-)>

very important tips for blogging specially for newbie.no doubt you always share attractive post and major attraction is in your pictures which attracts all.

You've always organized your feed and your tips for us very helpful to us to manage our feeds.

Thank you! Glad you found them helpful :)

Love the tips! My Insta feed is a bit all over the place. Going to adopt some of your strategies! Thanks! xx

Let me know how it goes, I will share the tools I use in an upcoming post :)

Sweet, will do! xx

Absolutely love this post. I've been working on my arrangements and content on IG . I will absolutely use this to teach my clients how to produce a better IG feed! ❤️❤️❤️

Thanks <3

Great editing skills! Thanks for sharing the arrangement​ and whiting tips. I use Instagram for my business. I'm an artist and I sell handmade cards and greeting cards and jewelry​ I make. It's aways great to learn how other people go about creating their insta pics! :) It's a great place to promote yourself, brand and business.

Thanks for tips. Now I know why I enjoy your content. Its always organized and cool to look at. Steem on!

Lol the secret is out ^^ thanks for constantly supporting!

You're very welcome. 😊

And now that I created an easy-to-use Hide ReSteems Toggle Button Script, people don't have to worry as much about cluttering up their profile page "calling cards" with resteems either! 😊

since we all are visual beings and appreciate beautiful aesthetics... which means your audience has no other choice (assuming they are human) but to appreciate it and love scrolling through your blog

Hard to argue with that logic. You always choose aesthetically pleasing imagery for anything you post on social media - one of the many reasons your brand is successful.

I am interested in the tools that you use for IG - it would make a nice article here for Steemit.

Thank you! Always appreciated :)
I'll make sure to do a post about it

Nice one !! It help a lot to organise my blog feed.

Great! :)

Hey what do you know, I'm also a Leo : )

Followed you on Instagram, feel free to return the favor if you like my page : )

Are you on steemit chat or discord? Would love to chat a bit : )

Cool! I'm on steem.chat same username

Messaged! Looking forward to it.

Nice blog post... I knew about some of these things just never really implemented them lol.

I left a comment on one of your instagram photos :) I don't really use it often tbh, I'm really active on Facebook with two accounts.

I never really thought about these things. I think my whole instagram will need to be revamped at some point, steemit as well but I'm newer here just figuring things out! Thanks for the advice

Glad to be helpful :)

This is a great advice! Some people just focus on the quality of their articles and not the pictures. I believe that pictures are just as important, if not more important, than the overall quality. It's what attracts people to click and read the article you created. I think it would be great if you provided a list of tools on "how to edit images." I guarantee more than half of the people Steemit and IG aren't even aware. Thanks for sharing these tips and I also sent you a follow on IG! Great content :)

Thanks for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed it. I agree that aesthetics are slightly underestimated on our lovely platform. Might change soon..

OMG, when I zoomed in on your last IG Pic it looked like there was a face behind your shower curtains.

I scared myself.

Lol!!!!

perv :P

Very useful post. I am new to blogging and following to learn more :)

thanks! Keep at it and just like with anything you're doing consistently, you'll learn by doing and get better and better with every post you publish

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Really beatiful shots.

Thanks :)

nice tips, @mrs.steemit :-)

thank you!

Nice! You are totally right! Just added ya the grammm. :)

Awesome! :)

Very well written and organized article. You spend time in making your post high quality and its very visible. will implement some of your techniques on my posts. Also do you edit your own pics and I would like to know what you use for editing, my fav is Lightroom. :)

Thank you! I appreciate you recognizing my effort. I definitely will be sharing the tools. I've heard of Lightroom, but haven't tried it yet, but now you made me curious to check it out :)

Great info! Yes I would be interested. I'll follow you on insta

Awesome, thanks! New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

I'm sorry, my English is not good ... but very good.

very nice article.... and also informative .... let see @mrs.steemit your IG Profile......

Those are all very helpful tips. Thank you for helping other Steemit users improve their posts! Posts like this are great to see... keep up the great work!

Thank you so much for this post. I have been struggling to find topics, writers I connect with on this site, but this post gives me hope I can find my niche. Thank you!

Great Post
I always wait your post & soldier's post
thank you for sharing

Nice! Will be looking forward to your posts :-)

up voted

RightWithin

New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

I'm active on those other social media ghettos but only for business. I can't really say how much it helps, okay it does a little. But as Fakebook took away the organic reach it's pretty much useless unless I'm posting in a group.

Yes, I would love to hear what tools there are, not sure I'd use them, but I like to keep my options open.

New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

This was an interesting article with nice pictures! Looking forward to more from you!

Thanks for posting this, great read and things I've always thought about as well.

Very helpful - thanks mrs.steemit! Instagram is a very visual social platform, and I'll be following you for tips on how to "import" that same kind of Instagram aesthetic to Steemit... Keep up the great work!

Great post. I just started since I was never much of a blogger (but do use insta since I like archiving my pics). I'd love a post on how to beautify my posts, or at least make them more asthetically pleasing for my readers

New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

Your Post and suggestions are good , we can think about your question.... @mrs.steemit ..... I think steemit is more interactive than IG etc...
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Your feed! <3

Thanks girly! New blogpost/ the tutorial is up now! Enjoy :)

LOVE THIS POST!

Thanks for this post. I've been looking for ways to improve my photos and blogging . My Instagram feed is full of sunsets, landscapes and art I see while traveling. How would you apply your tips to these kind of photos?

Great info, really like your post, learning from you lots!! :) see you on insta :P