Social Media Image Sizes | Twitter
Known for its real-time social interaction, Twitter is also an extremely helpful for customer service tool for businesses. Profile and Cover Photo Your profile photo will be visible on your profile, in your news feed, and next to a link in the “Who to Follow” box. Most businesses use this as a place for their logo because it is seen ...
Continue ReadingThe Real Engagement of Your Status Updates
Have you ever been disappointed with something you posted on your page because it received a low number of likes and comments? Don’t be too critical of those posts that appear to have low engagement. Even without getting into the Facebook Insights, you can quickly discover the accurate performance of a post by clicking on its People Reached option. This ...
Continue ReadingSocial Media Image Sizes | Facebook
Featuring high-quality images on Facebook shows your audience that your business is legitimate, reputable, and pays attention to the details. Facebook wants to provide a positive user experience and prevent advertisers from being overly promotional, so they check to see how much text is featured in each image. Profile and Cover Photos Most businesses use the profile space for their ...
Continue ReadingDesigner’s Lingo
You want to hire a designer to create your logo or website and you have no experience in this field what so ever. Having a conversation with a designer is sometimes confusing when you have no idea what they are talking about. Here are a few words, definitions and acronyms designers use. Vectors: Vector graphics are visuals that are comprised ...
Continue ReadingBlogs: If You Don’t Have One, Get One!
If you don’t have a blog for your business, you really need to carve out some time and start one. Yes, we know you have a business to run. We also know it’s hard to fit in writing a blog with your everyday business obligations. Now may be the time to find the right person to start writing for you. ...
Continue ReadingPinterest Analytics for Beginners
There are a large number of Pinterest subscribers that are really confused about which numbers to pay attention to when trying to analyze their Pinterest strategy. Here are 5 reasons you want to check your analytics- Content – Knowing your numbers helps you to know what types of content to create in the future. Strategies – You should be tracking ...
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