Most businesses understand the importance of switching up the headlines, images, and offers on their Facebook Ads, but many forget that they should also be diversifying their ad formats. Facebook Ads (and thus, Instagram Ads) come with a large variety of different placement options and ad formats. This works to your benefit—you can use different ad formats to keep your ads unique, engaging, and interesting. At the very least, you should test out different ad formats and see if they …
Category: Facebook
When users come to your Page, one of the first things they’ll notice is your Facebook cover photo. This one image can make a huge impact on their first impression of you, your brand, and what you sell. It’s your chance to give them an introduction in who you are and what you can do for them. It’s no surprise that a business’s Facebook cover photo matters a lot. Despite this, a lot of businesses choose the first picture that …
Facebook focuses on idea sharing, Twitter is all about broadcasting your thoughts, Instagram prioritizes the visually interesting, and Pinterest provides storage for the content and products you love. Each social media site is designed to serve a different purpose, so we use it differently. It’s no surprise, then, that we’ll watch—and expect—different types of video on each platform. In this post, we’re going to go over how to use video marketing on each individual social media site for best results, …
One of the things that video does best is conveying emotion quickly and powerfully. You can see the expressions on someone’s face, hear their tone of voice, and feel more of a personal connection because of it. Adding emotion in social media videos strengthens them immensely. Emotionally-resonating stories can take social media by storm, getting more shares and more engagement. Most importantly, that emotion that users felt when watching the video will stick with them, leaving an impact that lasts …
Close your eyes for a second, and think about the last social media video that you remember seeing. If you’re like a large majority of daily social media users, it’s probably a video that you saw within the last few hours. What was the video? Was it a tutorial showing you how to make easy chicken parmesan, or a video from a business explaining why they work with certain nonprofits? Or maybe it was an interview with a CEO or …