Source Royalty Free Social Media Images

Estimated Time of Completion: 6 hours

Your Doer is equipped with a wide range of online royalty-free image sites so if you’re short on quality images for your social media account, they can help!

Let them know what you’re looking for and they’ll do the leg work to collect a portfolio of imagery.

You can also have your Doer add these images in to your Social Media Posting Plan. 

Check out the one we use below:

TO BRIEF YOUR DOER:

  • If you're utilising the Project Management Tool; *Basecamp, add this as a task to your project's To Do's
    • You'll need to describe the task. We'd recommend 'Source Royalty Free Social Media Images: SM0023'
    • Assign the To-Do to your Doer
    • Set a Due Date
    • Add notes: 
      • You can provide your Doer with this URL in order to provide them with context on the task
      • Have you got any previous images on your Instagram/Facebook profile that your Doer could refer to for inspiration / guidance? If so, direct your Doer to these so they know what type of aesthetic you're after when sourcing new images
      • Do you have any accounts of competitors or complimentary businesses that you love and can recommend for inspiration? We'd also recommend linking these to your Doer... you can never provide too much inspiration!
      • Details a selection of categories, demographics, and interests that your Doer can use to source suitable images. (Eg. nutrition, gut health, cooking, salads, cold-press juices, exercising etc.)
      • If you have a preferred royalty free image site or have logins to one, ensure your Doer also has access. (Some sites we absolutely love include Hautestock and Unsplash)
      • Add in any other notes or requirements you might have that are relevant to the task
      • Let your Doer know where you would like the images saved - do you want them put into a shared Google Drive folder, Dropbox, Basecamp?
      • Don't assume - particularly if you're just starting out with your Doer it's always best to provide as much information as possible
      • If you have extensive notes, we'd recommend recording a Loom