Types Of Content And Sizes For Social Media Posts - Ticklish Bee
Types of content and sizes for social media posts

Types of content and sizes for social media posts

Introduction

Social media is a huge part of marketing. It’s the platform that people use to share their lives with others, and it’s an easy way to reach new customers. But there are so many different types of content you can post on social media that it can be overwhelming if you’re not sure what will resonate best with your audience. That’s why we’ve broken down the different types of social media posts by size and type to help give you some ideas for your next post:

Videos

Videos are a great way to get your audience’s attention, but there are some things to consider when creating videos for social media.

  • Length: Videos can be as long or as short as you want them to be, but Facebook and Instagram tend to prefer shorter videos because they’re easier to watch while scrolling through their newsfeeds. A good length is between 30 seconds and 2 minutes in length; anything longer than that might be difficult for users who are more likely to stop scrolling if they don’t find what they’re looking for right away.

 

  • Format: There are three main types of video formats: vertical (16:9), square (1:1), and landscape (2:3). Most social media platforms support all three formats equally well, so choose whichever one works best with your content! If it looks good in one crop ratio size then go ahead and post that version instead of cropping out part of the image later on just because it fits better into another format size requirement from another platform or app like Instagram stories which has its own unique aspect ratio requirements such as vertical or square format only unlike other apps where any type of aspect ratio works fine such Facebook posts which allow a variety of different sizes including square 1×1 pixel blocks up until HD resolution full screen video playback without any restrictions whatsoever so just pick whatever looks best really doesn’t matter either way really just pick whatever looks most appealing at first glance when viewing this webpage here online today out loud reading aloud rather than typing written words into your computer keyboard without looking at them directly (which could cause problems like eye strain headaches etc..) You might think these kinds of details wouldn’t make much difference but believe me when I say “A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words” especially when talking about digital images/videos uploaded onto social networks like facebook instagram twitter etc..

 

Images

Images are the most popular type of content on social media. They’re more likely to be shared than text posts, and they can be used to engage with your audience.

Images can show off your brand’s personality in a way that words can’t always describe. For example, an infographic that shows how many times you should wash your hair in a week might be great for explaining how often you should wash it—but it takes an image of someone washing their hair every day for seven days straight to really get the point across!

Live video

Live video is a great opportunity to connect with your audience. It’s also an easy way to showcase behind-the-scenes action and allow people to see what happens at your company or brand. Live video can be used to share news, events, product launches and more. You can also use live video to start a conversation with your audience in real time by using polls and questions during the broadcast.

Stories

Stories are a great way to share what you’re doing right now and what’s happening around you in real time.

It’s like Instagram Stories, but on Facebook. You can share photos or videos, and your friends will be able to see them for 24 hours before they disappear from the app. The longer your content stays up there, the better chance it has of being seen by more people.

Takeaway:

So, what have we learned?

  • The takeaway is the most important part of an article. It’s essentially a short, snappy summary of all that has gone before it.
  • Don’t use a takeaway that is too long: people will get bored and stop reading. If you’re having trouble keeping things concise enough to fit on one screen, try writing them down in bullet points and then condensing those into single sentences when you’re done.
  • Don’t use a takeaway that is too short: people won’t know where they can find out more information or how they can help support your cause (and they’ll be annoyed). Try writing out some longer versions and then condensing them into shorter versions as needed.
  • Make sure that any quotes you include are 100% accurate before publishing them on your site or sharing them elsewhere online – nobody wants their name attached to inaccurate information!

 

Conclusion

We hope this list of social media post types and sizes has helped you get a better sense of how to use each one. We also hope that you’re now excited to try out some new formats on your own or with your team!

 

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