Quote graphic
A quote graphic is a static, branded image that features a memorable line from an episode, usually with the speaker's name, photo, and your show's branding. It is a quick, low-cost way to share an episode's best insight where video is not ideal.
For example, a guest's sharp one-liner about pipeline forecasting is set in your brand template alongside their headshot and posted to LinkedIn to tease the full episode.
Why it matters: not every great moment needs video, and quote graphics let a B2B brand keep a steady, on-brand presence in the feed between clips at almost no production cost.
A quote graphic earns its place when the line is genuinely punchy and contrarian - if it reads like a platitude on a stock background, skip it.
- Posting bland, agreeable quotes that nobody would stop scrolling for.
- Leaning on static graphics when a video clip of the same line would outperform.
- Over-designing the template so the words compete with the visual.
What is a quote graphic?
A quote graphic is a static, branded image that features a memorable line from an episode, usually with the speaker's name, photo, and your show's branding. It is a quick, low-cost way to share an episode's best insight where video is not ideal.
When should you use a quote graphic instead of a clip?
Use a graphic when the insight reads well as text and does not need the speaker's delivery to land, or when you want a low-effort post to keep cadence between video clips.
What should a podcast quote graphic include?
The quote, the speaker's name and ideally their photo, and consistent show branding. Keep the quote short enough to read in a second or two while scrolling.