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Post by juthi52943 on Jan 1, 2024 7:49:22 GMT 2
This means you should: : Use strong, eye-catching images Your first image, in particular, should be enough to make someone stop scrolling. Make sure it’s a high-quality, well-composed image that grabs their attention. (Check out our list of the best free image makers for marketers if you're looking for easy-to-use image creation tools). : Have a link between the images. Some carousel ads connect images by having one continuous Job Function Email List photo divided into sections, like this Nutella ad. Others create this feeling of connection by using images that flow together in different ways (such as having the same color and style). : Write Good Copy Your images may attract attention, but copy can enhance them (if done well) or distract from them (if done poorly). Your text should be clear, concise and engaging. It should match your brand identity and the overall look and feel of the ad. For example, if your images are cute and funny, reflect that in the tone of the copy. : Have a call to action Create a call to action for your entire campaign, not just for each individual image. It's often a good idea to use your final "card" as a call to action that encourages people to click, because they may not have read the copy along the way.
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