![]() ![]() Contact me if interested in BETA testing. WAYYYY higher impact than this! Could be a whole new service and profit center for some of you. I have a really exciting new reputation marketing product I'm working on. So I hope you find this advanced image idea a helpful way to give your clients a little value add and one more way to highlight their precious reviews. There are a couple ways to do it, but one of the safest is images. We get asked all the time for a way to showcase those precious Google reviews on our client's website. Here's an example of how I used this software to generate content to share on Google+ and Twitter for a post I did yesterday. (Could have added a "call us" call to action at end too.) In fact, if I was doing this for a client's site I would probably do it right and use slide creation software to add some nice transitions and make it fancier.īut for a quick occasional share on Google+, Twitter or Facebook, this is a quick & easy way to showcase several reviews in one small space. I was just playing to create an example to share. ![]() So I could have edited to make perfect, but I was just playing and it's so easy to do, I would have just started over instead of editing I think.ĭISCLAIMER: I'm not a graphic artist and didn't time time to make these perfect like I would if they were really for a client. Then you can even do frame by frame editing if there is a section you want to cut out or something. After you create the gif the software lets you play a preview. Not sure how much it would affect file size. Then pause, move to the next review, get everything all centered up, hit play for 5 seconds, pause and move to the next review. So I would center up my shot, hit play for about 5 seconds, highlight some text. That let me highlight a couple sentences without the cursor showing. I used software setting to hide cursor and mouse clicks. THEN the cool thing I did and something I had to play with a bit to get right is, I zoomed in with browser to get the right size of review card to fit nicely in my ScreenToGif screen. I used the slowest time for highest quality, but you could play with those settings. HOW TO & TIPS: - I made the examples above 500 X 300 to be a good social media sharing size. This way all you have to do is record the screen right from your browser - into a gif in a jif! I've done it and depending on the software, it can be pretty cumbersome. Then put the images into a graphics program and sequence to make a gif. Normally to do this we would grab a screen shot. That one was just made with shots of my G+ L description, reviews and a images I already had.
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