Yoüverlay #44

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In this Yoüverlay you are looking amazed, looking slowly side to side with hands out and mouth open. 🫲😲🫱

You can change it up by looking dumbfounded, or giving a facepalm afterwards.

How to use this Yoüverlay in your marketing graphics

On Instagram, the ‘I can’t believe I didn’t know that!’ pose can be creatively used to introduce surprising facts or tips related to your niche. For instance, a content creator in the tech industry could post an image with the pose and overlay text in Canva that reads, “Did you know this hidden feature in your smartphone?” Potential captions could include, “This blew my mind! #TechTips #GeniusHacks #UnbelievableFacts.” Relevant hashtags might be #TechSurprise, #MindBlown, and #TechGenius.

On a website’s home page, this pose can be used to grab visitors’ attention with a headline like, “Discover the Secrets You Never Knew!” The image can be enhanced with graphical elements such as arrows pointing to the text or a burst effect around the headline. This approach immediately engages visitors and sets a tone of curiosity and excitement.

For a sales page, the pose can highlight a unique selling proposition or a limited-time offer. An image of the pose with text overlay saying, “You won’t believe this deal!” can be placed near the call-to-action button. This creates a sense of urgency and intrigue, encouraging potential customers to explore the offer further.

On a product page, the pose can be used to emphasize a standout feature of the product. For example, an image with the text, “This feature will change the way you use this product!” can draw attention to a specific benefit. Graphical elements like stars or exclamation marks can be added in Canva to make the message pop.

For an ‘about us’ page, the pose can be used to share a surprising fact about the company or team. An image with the text, “Bet you didn’t know this about us!” can make the page more engaging and personable. This approach helps to build a connection with the audience by revealing something unexpected and interesting.

In a blog post, the pose can be used to introduce a surprising piece of information or a shocking statistic. An image with the text, “You won’t believe what we found out!” can be placed at the beginning of the post to hook readers. This sets the stage for an intriguing read and encourages readers to continue exploring the content.

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