3 Photos Digital Solopreneurs Need to Share on Social Media

 
 
 

Are you a digital solopreneur? This one is for YOU!⁠

How often are you showing up in your Instagram feed? If your audience has to scroll more than 3 rows to find your beautiful face, you're not sharing pictures of yourself enough!⁠

Let your followers get to know you through sharing relatable, real images of you -- the person who could solve their problems with your online service or product! If you let them in to see the real you, you'll be able to build trust⁠

In this post, I dive into the 3 types of images digital solopreneurs should be sharing that highlight you AND your work bestie -- your trusty laptop!⁠

Ready? Let’s do this!

Do you run an online service business?

Play up being an online solopreneur by including your laptop in the photos you're sharing online. These images can be as playful as you want, but this is a great opportunity to show off those unique parts of you that are relatable and memorable!

 
 
 
 

1. Show How You Work

You likely spend the majority of your day looking at a screen, so lean into it. Capturing a variety of images showing you using your laptop makes for great posts.

Plus, at this point, your laptop is just an extension of your fingers, amiright?!

2. Show Your Work Bestie

As a solopreneur, your cat might be your coworker, but your laptop is your work bestie. Capturing the custom details that make it yours show your personality and let your audience relate to you!

3. Show Where You Work

You can work from anywhere (lucky you!) so bring your audience with you! Whether that's from home, a coworking space, or somewhere else, don't forget to share where the magic happens!

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