Avoid Stock Photography & Be Concise: More Lessons Learned for Internet Advertising

Date: December 5th, 2019
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This is part two of a series. Miss part one? Take a look at the introduction to internet advertising to recruit youth.

Each video in this elearning series is super-short and easy to follow. Although the elearning videos follow a sequence, you don’t have to follow them in order. You can view them at your own pace, picking up wherever it makes the most sense for you.

Lesson 1: Avoid Stock Photography

From our experience, people who saw ads using stock photography reacted pretty negatively as the are unauthentic. So then what graphic do you use? Watch the video to learn more!

Lesson 2: Be Concise

You have so much you want to say! But Facebook and Instagram limit the amount of text you can use, and if you use too much, you’ll lose your audience anyway. Let’s deconstruct this in our next video!

Ready for more? We’ll be highlighting more of these lessons in our blog posts over the next few weeks, but you don’t have to wait for us. The full elearning series is available now!

Want even more? Let us know how we can help you get started with internet advertising!

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Dr. Genevieve Martínez-García, Director of Innovation and Research at Healthy Teen Network, is a health educator committed to bringing innovation to the field of sexual and reproductive health. She has over 14 years of experience researching adolescent sexual and reproductive health issues such as mHealth, fertility, social determinants of health, cultural and economic barriers to health care access among minority populations, health media literacy, characteristics of programs for pregnant and parenting teens, and Latino youth pregnancy intentions.

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