How to design
a perfect
Facebook post
A quick guide
for beginners
A well-designed post will not only get the
attention of your target audience but will
also engage them and turn them into loyal
customers.
In order to achieve that, all you need to
do is follow these simple rules.
1.
Choose the right
image
DO: Make it relevant
The image must
emphasize the
proposition value
DON’T: Let aesthetics rule
Never choose an image
only because it looks
nice
DO: Stay personal
Choose an image that
will be appealing to
your audience
personally
DON’T: Use generic photos
Avoid typical, generic
stock photos that are
obviously just
downloaded
DO: Beware of the dimensions
Recommended size for
images is 1200-627 –
stick to it
DON’T: Overwhelm with text
Images with less than
20% text perform better
DO: Use HQ Images
Choose an image that
will be appealing to
your audience
personally
DON’T: Use generic photos
Avoid typical, generic
stock photos that are
obviously just
downloaded
2.
Stay consistent
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Facebook post
Landing page
3.
Dynamic visuals
Use different types of visuals,
such as:
Gifs Infographics Video clips
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Facebook is not a big fan of YouTube, so shared video previews are very small
and easy to miss.
To make better link previews, use ShareGuru tool.
Video preview on Facebook
Video preview using ShareGuru
4.
Address the
emotions
Prospects often make decissions based on
emotions – learn how to use that!
is the magic word
Who could say no to this cute pup?
How adorable is
this kid?
5.
CTA
(Call To Action)
• Make your CTA stand out
• Be clear and concise
• Include a CTA in the preview
image
6.
Formatting
Formatting
matters!
If your customers can’t see the
whole headline or description,
they almost certainly won’t click
on your link.
Follow these tips to make your ad
or post formatted properly:
👉
Headline: up
to 25
characters
Description:
up to 90
characters
Capitalize
first letters
Text: short
and clear
Use numbers
6.
Create urgency
“
Without a sense of urgency, desire
loses its value.
- Jim Rohn
Using urgency evoking words and phrases will
grow your audience’s fear of missing out and
bring additional incentive.
Most effective
words and
phrases:
 Limited time only!
 Hurry!
 Last Chance!
 Rush!
 Today only!
 Act Now!
Thank you!
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How to design a perfect Facebook post