![]() ![]() It can be confusing on different platforms what size image to use. However, Canva does not list all of the types of images needed (but will remember the dimensions once you have set them!) In Canva, you can create a template canvas with dimensions already listed in the software, so the likes of Facebook posts, profile photos etc are easy to create. The pro-version is even better, there are features like “Re-size” that are time and effort savers when it comes to creating similar images for multiple platforms. ![]() The best “non-graphic designer skills needed” software I have tested is Canva and there is a decent free version that freelancers and solopreneurs can use to create their images and branding. It depends on what content you are posting too! It depends on if you have any skills in graphic design, and access to software. ![]() It depends on how clear you are on your branding and what stage you are in your small business. It depends on what budget you have and time. It would be great if we could use the same image everywhere (like it would be if a glass of wine tasted the same everywhere!) But this is not going to happen unfortunately! So what about your LinkedIn images? Who does them and how as a small business? Questions and pain points I hear from my clients – Why can’t all the platforms have the same image sizes? Why can’t the sizes stay the same from year to year? Can’t you just use the same image for both?! How do I get it to “look good”? Why won’t it just scale? Scroll down for the main image LinkedIn Image Sizes for Small Business. Making images for your LinkedIn profile on a budget can be challenging, especially if your computer skills and social media aren’t your bag. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |