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Marketing teams can store brand-approved photos, campaign imagery, and event coverage in PhotoShelter, then push selected assets to LinkedIn for company page posts and sponsored content. This ensures social teams use only current, licensed, and on-brand visuals while reducing manual file handling and approval delays.
When LinkedIn posts or ads use images managed in PhotoShelter, engagement metrics such as clicks, impressions, and shares can be linked back to the source asset. This helps marketing teams identify which visuals perform best across campaigns, audiences, and regions.
Talent acquisition teams can manage employee photos, office images, event coverage, and culture content in PhotoShelter and distribute approved assets to recruiters and employer branding managers for LinkedIn job posts and recruiting campaigns. This creates a consistent visual identity across hiring content and reduces dependence on ad hoc file sharing.
Sales teams using LinkedIn for social selling can retrieve approved product images, event photos, and customer-facing visuals from PhotoShelter to support outreach messages, InMail campaigns, and profile content. This gives teams a controlled library of assets that align with brand and legal requirements.
After conferences, trade shows, or executive events, photographers can upload images to PhotoShelter, where marketing or communications teams review and approve them for immediate use on LinkedIn. This enables rapid event recap posts, speaker highlights, and executive thought leadership content while the event is still top of mind.
Organizations can use PhotoShelter as the central repository for all LinkedIn-ready imagery, including campaign photos, leadership portraits, office shots, and product visuals. LinkedIn content creators can search, filter, and download approved assets without relying on local drives or email attachments, improving governance and reducing duplication.
Marketing teams can review LinkedIn audience engagement patterns, such as industry interest, geography, and content performance, and use those insights to curate or tag relevant assets in PhotoShelter. This helps content teams prioritize the most effective imagery for future campaigns and audience segments.