Content, content, and more content. You’ve probably heard that your website or webshop is nothing if this is missing from your domain. Often, reference is made to the textual version of this, but visual content is at least as important. Visual content immediately captures the imagination and can trigger your users to take action! Since you don't want costs to drive up further, Best4u highlights 5 free tools you need to know.
Pexels
Simply grabbing images from Google Images without informing the rights holders isn't allowed. That is why many websites have been created where you can download free images. In English, this is also referred to as 'royalty free', which means you can use the photos freely. Pexels is a site with a huge database, so you don't have to fear a hefty claim.
Canva
Photos are beautiful, but a simple illustration can sometimes effectively underscore your story. Canva is a program designed for people who aren't super handy with complicated development software. You can choose the number of pixels yourself, so the dimensions suit your needs perfectly.
Piktochart
Infographics sometimes speak louder than a thousand words. A free tool that helps you with this is Piktochart. You can explain the importance of a specific branch within your services, explain how something works, or describe the step-by-step plan your organization follows to serve customers.
Photopea
Purchasing a license for Photoshop from Adobe can sometimes be quite expensive. That is why Photopea can be a great alternative. This is a free tool that also allows you to work with layers, blending modes, and layer masks. Additionally, you can use it to remove imperfections from specific photos.
Vimeo
If you've had cool corporate videos shot, it would be a shame not to give them a place on your website. Vimeo is an ideal publishing tool for this. Viewers are not presented with other video suggestions, but purely and simply the video you show them.