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It's stressful to stay active in every social media. It's hard to keep up with the latest trends and techniques.
But whether you like it or not, social media is here. And entrepreneurs, businessmen, marketers, and others who want to get away are starting to focus on social media.
Why? Because social media is a very useful tool in the business world. You can enhance brand recognition and loyalty, communicate with potential or existing users, promote product and promotional activities, and share useful or enlightening content. Best of all, starting to use these platforms is completely free. You just need some time and creative investment-you can get a lot of rewards.
It's worth noting that sharing visual content on social media can be especially effective in boosting your audience's participation. According to the HubSpot survey:
Facebook stickers that contain pictures account for 87% of the total site interaction. (Source: EMarketer)
Tweets that contain pictures are 18% more clicks than those that don't contain pictures, like 89% more times, and 150% more tweets. (Source: Buffer)
Even tweets that contain only pictures or video links have a 35% and a 28% boost. (Source: Twitter)
In 2014, 70% of marketers planned to increase the use of their original visual assets, such as information maps and imitation/doujinshi graphs. Visual content is also the type of content that marketers most want to know. (Source: Social Media Examiner)
And, those with image-centric sites like Instagram and Pinterest have achieved a leap-forward growth. So right now is the perfect time to create your own social media picture. With Canva, creating social images becomes a piece of cake. Canva offers the right size template: Facebook's cover and content, Twitter's head and tweets, Instagram pictures, Pinterest puzzles, Google + 's cover, Tumblr banners and graphics, and YouTube channel images.
All of the above-your first consideration should be that your visual content is present in the form you want-the latitude is correct so that your content will not be cut off or stretched.
But don't rack your brains trying to remember which area of the site is pixel size. Instead, collect this page and take the following information map as a small copy to create your own social media picture.