Always Use Clear Photos In Your Profiles
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 2/7/2016 1:00:00 AM
Blurry photos look creepy!
They say you should never judge a book by it's cover, but when I look at the photos some people use in their online profiles, I have to wonder if they realize how many people are basing their opinions on their poor choice of photos.
Thanks to SmartPhones, just about everyone has thousands of digital photos to choose from as their profile photo, so you have to wonder why some people pick blurry photos with poor lighting as the one photo that is supposed to represent them online.
It goes beyond blurry photos. Some people use photos that are just plain awful.
For example, with thousands of photos to choose from, why pick photos of yourself pouring beer on your head at a frat party? Or photos that look like a mugshot?
You may think photos like this make you look like a fun loving party animal, but some people may not think so.
Look, we all have digital cameras. If you've got a lousy profile photo, take a minute right now and snap a decent selfie and make it your new profile photo. If you're not very technical, ask a friend to do it for you.
One last thing. Once you've posted your new and improved profile photo, remember to change it once in a while. Your online profile should at least resemble you, so if it was taken more than a decade ago, there's a good chance you're due for a change.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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