What is Facebook’s image format? With social media you can use various types of images for profiles, pages, posts and advertising. Let’s discover the recommended formats for each. Few social media have the variety of recommended image formats found on Facebook. There are the photos for cover photos, personal profiles, stories and other, and all this depends on the many platform features that allow you to manage personal profiles, groups, company pages, advertising and other networking and online community creation solutions. Multiple formats also mean different resolutions and sizes depending on the content you share. In general it is always important to pay attention to image size on social media and be sure that the images you choose are optimized before posting. This is fundamental not only for apps focused on image sharing, such as Instagram, but also for social networks with a series of different formats: from profile photo…
If you’re not asking customers to “tag us in your photos,” you’re missing a major social media marketing opportunity. A vast majority of people today — 72% of the American adult population, according to the latest Pew Research survey — are on at least one social media platform. Business owners probably already know this personally. It seems like everyone is posting pictures and opinions on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and other platforms all the time. Opinions are best for reviews and listings, which are also extremely important for a strong online reputation. But you know what they say: A picture is worth a thousand words. Social media is designed to allow users to share their lives with their friends and family members. On Instagram, 90% of users follow a business. How they hear about those businesses is at the heart of social media marketing. Advertising can work, but it has…
While TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram are huge influential players in the social media landscape, one of the most reliable platforms for marketing is still Facebook. About 2.89 billion people actively use this social network every month and many of them are in key demographics for a variety of insurance products. Facebook Ads for insurance agents can be an effective tool to capture new leads and generate new business. How Facebook Ads for insurance agents expands your reach Facebook appeals to a wide audience and, as an insurance agent, the platform can certainly help you broaden your reach with highly effective ads. About 28% of millennials and 29% of baby boomers use the internet to research and purchase insurance coverage, and a majority of them are Facebook users. Market research indicates that most Facebook users — roughly 71.9% — are adults between the ages of 18 and 44. This segment consists…
Depending on how you look at it, decorating your social media may be the easiest or the most difficult part of decorating your online marketing for the holidays. The reason it’s a toss-up is because the look of social media profiles and posts are mostly controlled by the platform they’re on. This means that you’re limited on what you can and cannot do. Don’t let that discourage you. I’m going to show you how you can decorate your social media channels and posts to make sure that all of your online marketing is filled with the holiday spirit. Why you should decorate your social media What is it that makes the holiday season seem so special? It’s the decorating, of course! Okay, well, it might be because there are a bunch of holidays during the autumn months, rather than just one or two. But still, for me, it’s about decorating.…
Is it on topic for my blog? Maybe not, but it has come up in conversation enough times already that I think people are interested about it. So here’s a quick bunch of links for you, in case you’re curious and would like to learn more.As you may or may not have noticed (I’m guessing that you did notice) that Facebook went poof yesterday for a number of hours. Here’s the overview from Brian Krebs.The impact was broader than you might have realized. Sheera Frankel of the New York Times tweeted, “Was just on phone with someone who works for FB who described employees unable to enter buildings this morning to begin to evaluate extent of outage because their badges weren’t working to access doors.” Oof.What went wrong? Mitchell Clark of The Verge presciently joked about the gut instinct that “it’s always DNS or BGP.”And lo, it was indeed BGP. Celso Martinho…