Babysitters – Think Before You Post That Photo
I was checking out a couple of online babysitting services the other day and I noticed something that I thought was interesting. First of all, most babysitters posted a picture of themselves (this is a really good idea) but some only posted a profile. Even though everybody knows that “you can’t judge a book by its cover” people still want to see a face when searching for a child care provider. Personally, I would look at all the sitters with photos first and would only look at the profiles without photos if I couldn’t find the type of sitter I was looking for in the group with photos.
Next, if you do plan on posting a photo with your profile on an online babysitting service’s website, please post an appropriate photo. Many of the photos I saw were great. They were photos of the babysitter smiling and usually holding a child. Those photos to me said, “Hi, I babysit and I love it!” This is the message you want to send.
Then I came across a photo with two girls in it. The first problem was that you couldn’t tell from the photo which one was the babysitter described in the profile. The second problem was that the girls in the picture were making faces trying to look cool, sexy, or whatever, and holding up their fingers giving the peace sign. The photo appeared to have been from someone’s profile on a social networking site. Attention Babysitters – this is NOT the type of photo you want to post on a babysitting services website.
While I was on these sites, I checked out the “Pet Sitter” sections. I found it strange that there appeared to be a large number of teenage looking mothers on these sites wanting to find work as pet sitters. I thought to myself, “why are these young girls posting photos of themselves with their babies on their profiles? Could it be that they are trying to show that they have a child so if they are capable of caring for a child then they can certainly take care of your pet? Could it be that they hope people will hire them figuring they really need the money because they have a baby to support?”
It wasn’t until several hours later when I was still running it through my head that I figured it out. These girls were babysitters and just used the same photo on their pet sitting profile as they did on their babysitting profile. Attention Babysitters: don’t do this! If the site allows you to upload a different photo with each profile whether it is for babysitting, pet sitting, tutoring, or elder care, take advantage and use different photos. If it is a tutoring profile you’ve posted, you might want to post either just a picture of yourself or a picture of you tutoring a school-aged child. For pet sitting, again you can post a picture of just yourself, or a picture of you holding a puppy, having a dog give you his paw, you with a bird sitting on your shoulder, etc. You get the idea!
If you don’t have the time to upload several different pictures, one for each profile, then use one photo for all of them but it should be a photo of just you, preferably a head shot, smiling, and in focus. Take a good look at your picture before you post it and be sure it is sending the message you meant to send!
Wishing you the best of luck!
Lisa McLellan, Child Care Expert
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November 9th, 2009 at 10:32 am
Great point. So many girls have lost good opportunities for jobs because of their suggestive pictures. They need to understand that such pictures are not suitable for their babysitting profiles. Parents don’t want to see how sexy their babysitter can be.
November 9th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
I will admit when hiring I will go by appearance – specifically I look at eyes. Warm welcoming eyes I trust. Fruity as it sounds I will check for “vibes” this way. Of course I also ask probing questions that most people avoid asking. The way they answer them gives excellent feedback so I can judge for myself.
Keri Eagan
AlternativeHealing*Insight
November 10th, 2009 at 12:27 am
Hi Babysitting Lady,
oh this is SO true.
I kinda giggling, because it really does remind me of and relate to my work as an Online Dating coach.
1. do post a pix (check)
2. post one which is appropriate (check)
3. target your niche audience (check)
Our philosophies, yours with baby sitting and pet sitting, are very aligned.
I always enjoy reading your excellent babysitting resources blog!
Do you have plans for a newsletter so your parenting fans can stay in touch?
Happy Dating and Relationships,
April Braswell
Single Boomer Dating Expert
November 10th, 2009 at 6:12 am
This is excellent advice, and should be applied wherever and whenever you’re using a photo to promote/sell yourself. If a ‘picture paints 1000 words’, make sure they’re the right words!
Impact, Poise, Presenting
November 10th, 2009 at 9:06 am
Great marketing comment.
I’m behind time wise now, Keri, so I can’t write about the Fed and pictures for a babysitting site.
Martin O’Connor
http://www.smallbusinessdesigncenter.com
November 10th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
Good observation Lisa. i checked it out and like you said there are a lot of wierd and inapropriate photos accompanying the sitter ads. not a good business move.
Don Shepherd
Central Oregon Expert
November 11th, 2009 at 7:03 am
Good general advice on using pictures in your site. Think about what you are doing.
It’s too important to be casual about it.
Martin O’Connor
http://www.smallbusinessdesigncenter.com
November 12th, 2009 at 8:15 am
Lisa,
You’re so right about the need to post (an appropriate) photo of the babysitter for the clients to do easy picking.
Picture speaks a thousand words. And Keri’s tip on looking that the eyes are also great. Eye is the window to the soul.
John Ho
Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion
November 12th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Very good advice Lisa. Dressing for the job no matter what it might be only sends the message that you are serious about the job you are applying for.
Vicki http://www.bridal-threads.com
November 15th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Image is everything. We all need to remember that. The image we sned others tells them who and what we are. We need to take care to manage these images.
Steve Chambers
November 24th, 2009 at 11:04 am
Great advice. This seems to be common sense (posting a photo appropriate to the service you’re providing), but it’s good to read about it. Makes me more aware of the photos I post!
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