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Easy Furniture Web Tip #339: Using Distinct Social Images

Furniture World News Desk on 3/21/2023


For some clients, I manage their social posts. I was uploading a post to a client’s Facebook page which included a link to a page on his website.

Usually, I just post the link in the Facebook text box and up comes the related image from the website.

Well, one Monday, it just wasn’t working. Try as I may, I couldn’t get the image to appear in the Facebook post.

I went into the website’s editor and noticed that although I had a perfectly acceptable image on the page, I had neglected to upload a distinctly social image to the editor’s tag area.

In the past, when this has happened, Facebook always defaulted to the main web page image.

Not this time.

I uploaded an image to the social tag and after a few hours to percolate, it posted just fine to Facebook.

I don’t know if this is something happening across other platforms, or if it was just a fluke

For the past few years, I have been careful to post both web page images and social images in the editors. Usually, the platform requests specific dimensions for them, so I have to do some adjustments to create the social version of the image.

It may not be necessary, but it doesn’t hurt.

Easy Furniture Web Tip 339: Just to be safe, going forward, upload unique social images in your website’s editor for each web page.

 


 

Katherine Andes specializes in web content development and SEO — including page customization for storefront and franchise websites. Visit BetterWebSales.com or phone her at (559) 309-2940.