Enhance With Behance (Social Sharing)

Are you an artist that needs to build your portfolio for online social sharing?  Do you need a site that will guide you through the best and most efficient method to organize your work?  Then Behance is the perfect tool to create, edit, and share your media; whether you are an artist, poet, or writer the site has developed unique steps that will enhance your work.  Best of all it can be share among other sites beyond theirs.  Just as any social networking site likes its users to be active in the community; Behance encourages its users to find friends on the site which will increase your views.  The cool thing is that the images are key here and how you title and arrange each portfolio will be the key factor for those visitors to head to the original site.

How Behance works to increase traffic

“We build a platform to remove the barriers between talent and opportunity”  This is their mission statement that has kept them in business since 2006.  Within the site there is competitions that are award cash and possible jobs for those who enter.  Those who are the creative arts create their portfolios then broadcast over the network to companies that use the site to hire talented people.  If it sounds like Linked In, in a way, it is, but more on a visual standpoint.  The key to increase traffic to your site is to post certain projects with a link in the portfolio.  This kills two birds with one stone; one, potential prospects view your work then two, they visit the original source.  In the last 30 days the site has over 23 million views and is rapidly increasing.

Easy to share, worth the time

When you join the site it is easy to share and follow other Behance users, and with all social media sites sharing, following is a must in order to receive traffic.  The layout to design a portfolio is pretty straight forward; you are basically creating a visual resume for potential hires.  The site protects its user’s content so the risk of copywriting is near impossible.  The key element to succeed on Behance is to: share other work, engage with others on the site, and network with possible employers.   After you create a portfolio you can link that to Linked In then from there any connections will receive your portfolio.  This is great for writers, culinary arts, and anything else that can inspire a future employer to hire you.  The social networks realize that visual effects is what keeps a site going and Behance is all about the visual.