Your blog graphics are important. They capture attention of new readers and keep them reading throughout your content.
In this post, we’re going to cover more about why your blog graphics are so important, graphic sizes you should consider, how to create stunning graphics in Visme and some must-know design tips.
Let’s dive in.
Why Blog Graphics Are Important
Your blog graphics help promote your content and get new readers on the page. However, it’s also important to include graphics throughout your blog post to break up your text and further engage your reader.
While creating an initial blog graphic design may take some effort, once you have a design in place, you can reuse the same template for other blog posts.
By sticking to a template, you establish a brand that readers can instantly relate to with your blog.
Not only do you want to grab reader attention, but you also want to entice readers to consistently return for more content as well as click through your blog posts to sign up for services or purchase a product.
A well-designed blog graphic can do that.
Blog Graphic Size Options
While you have full control over how you display images on your blog, there’s little say over how social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter present your links.
That’s why it’s important to understand optimal social media image sizes so you can create graphics accordingly.
Best practices dictate that you should create a variety of blog graphics that range from slightly different designs to different sizes so you can share optimal sizes on each platform and see which designs perform best.
You can also design several graphics in one go and then schedule them for your Instagram or other social media accounts.
Here are the most popular sizes you’ll want to create blog graphics in:
- Facebook: 1200 x 630 pixels
- Twitter: 800 x 400 pixels (or any 2:1 ratio)
- Instagram: 1080 x 1080 pixels
- Instagram Stories: 1080 x 1920 pixels
- Pinterest: 735 x 1102 pixels
- Graphics Inside Your Blog Content: any size
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