Your listing card image is your billboard across the marketplace โ itโs often the first thing potential collaborators, clients, or investors notice. A strong visual can significantly increase clicks, credibility, and overall engagement.
When to Use a Logo #
Use your company or brand logo when the listing represents an established organization or longโterm initiative. Logos work best when they are clean, recognizable, and easy to read at small sizes.
When to Use a Project Image #
For events, products, collaborations, or oneโoff initiatives, choose a highโquality image that reflects the actual project. This could be an event venue, a product shot, a branded graphic, or a visual that clearly communicates what the listing is about.
Visual Quality Matters #
Avoid generic stock photos or cluttered images. Clean, highโcontrast visuals with minimal text perform best across all listing types. The goal is to make your card instantly understandable at a glance.
Match the Image to the Listingโs Tone #
Choose an image that aligns with the industry, audience, and purpose of your listing. A consistent visual message helps viewers immediately understand the context and increases the likelihood of meaningful engagement.