Ten Tips for Building your Trunkline Portfolio

  1. Showcase action shots from your projects (people working, equipment moving, progress being made, etc.)
  2. Showcase before and after photos from your projects.
  3. Showcase projects you've done in different areas of the country and add the locations in the description and keywords.
  4. Showcase project photos of your manpower and equipment.
  5. Describe the project with stats, metrics, dimensions, key performance indicators (KPIs), or other specific numbers.
  6. Continually update your portfolio as you finish each new project.
  7. Add photos and descriptions describing a problem you solved during the project.
  8. Include advice, tips, or other knowledge you've learned about the product or service you offer.
  9. Capture testimonials from happy customers and add them to your portfolio. Have a bad customer experience story you turned around and solved for them? Talk about that too! We're humans and aren't perfect, but it's important to show others you're always striving to get better.
  10. Follow these best practices when adding photos: -Add at least 3-5 photos to show different angles of the project -Use high-quality photos from a smartphone or digital camera -Try to take photos in landscape orientation rather than portrait (turn your phone sideways to take the picture instead of vertical/up and down) -Instead of posting photos of your logo, flyer, business card, or other documents, focus on showcasing photos of your project site, yard, shop, equipment, manpower, fleet, etc.
Keywords: Marketing, Portfolio, Trunkline, Midland Marketing, Cushing Marketing, Industrial Portfolio, Project Portfolio, Benefits of Trunkline
Listing created Oct 20, 2023

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