We all know by now that photos, videos and other visual elements get more engagement on social media. But there are things you can do to improve engagement even more.
Here, we’ll cover some basic guidelines on using images on social media. We created a graph for you with all the optimal image sizes.
It’d be easy to post the same pictures on different platforms, right? But, if your customers are following you on more than one channel, you’ll come across as lazy. Besides, each social network has its own style, and users have their own preferences to what images they might like.
ForInstagram , use these best practices (according to research by Curalate ):
Use tools like Photoshop or Lightroom to optimize your pictures.
For Facebook , use these best practices:
If choosing pictures for Linkedin, bear in mind that:
If you have no idea what to post, check out what your competitors are doing. Don’t just post images of your products or services. Try to humanize your brand by posting group pictures of you and your colleagues. Action shots are even better.
It’s important to experiment and find out what works for your audience. Analyze all your posts to see which ones are performing well. To analyze which images perform well, you can use builtin tools on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin. Perform A/B testing to get an even better insight into what your audience prefers. Try to really get a deeper understanding of what colours, fonts and backgrounds work best for your audience.
Preferably, post at the times when you know your audience is online. By using analytics tools you can discover what times are ideal for your audience. You don't have to manually post content exactly at those times, instead, use scheduling tools like Buffer or Hubspot to post for you.
Checking that the image you upload is the right size for each platform can be time consuming. Each platform has its own optimal image sizes, and they tend to change, so have a look at our recent graph below (April 2018) for the optimal image sizes.
Images are your best friend on social media. Use our graph to optimize the sizes for each channel. Look at our tips and keep testing what works for your company on different channels. Lets us know what works best for you.