How to Create Clickable Social Cards in Seconds

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Ashley PhillipsManaging Director of AnyImage.io

19 March 2018

Are you ready to increase traffic to your website by 250%? And that’s only from one social media platform.

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It’s not a lie. You’re missing out on dynamic engagement with your audience and you don’t have to pay anything for it.

It’s called a social card and it transforms your social platforms into your most dynamic marketing tools to date.

You know your audience spends much of their time on Facebook, Twitter and other platforms. On average most people spend 100 minutes a day checking and updating social information. Now imagine they notice you while browsing.

It won’t happen if you only use text. You need a more powerful stimulus and that’s why social cards are so popular now. They combine images and text, and when clicked will take users to specific web pages.

It’s the trend in social media marketing and you can’t risk getting left behind.

However, they can be arduous to create. Social media platforms charge you for using their tools and they’re quite complicated.

Enter AnyImage. It’s the most user-friendly way to create your social card and you can link it to any website where you want more traffic.

These cards can transform your marketing campaign and it could take as little as a few seconds to create your first one. Ready, steady, go.

AnyImage.io shows you how to turn your images into clickable social cards

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Ashley Phillips

Ashley Phillips is Managing Director of AnyImage.io, a free tool that creates clickable social/summary cards for FB, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+ in seconds.

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