Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “images”
Tweet To Image WebSites
Looking for a list of websites which will convert tweets to images? Look no further, we’ve found the best free web apps for you.
How to Easily Remove the Background from an Image
I have in the past spent a long time with Paint .net removing the background from photos. A combination of selecting areas and eraser. I thought it was time to find a better approach.
PromoRepublic Social Media Creation and Scheduling Software Review
For my consultancy site I’ve been using Buffer to schedule content in advance. For this site and associated social media accounts I’ve been experimenting with PromoRepublic. In this post I’ll outline the differences and specifically some of the features I prefer in PromoRepublic.
Use RIOT to compress and convert image files
Many people do not optimise their images for online publishing which can make their sites slow to load and doesn’t help you attract people on mobile devices, slower connections, or who have to pay per MB for their connection. On MS Windows, I use RIOT to convert and compress my images.
Recommended Tools for Social Media work - Part 1
I’ve started up a tools page on the site, but thought I’d document the first tranche of tools that I use regularly when creating and promoting content.
- MissingLettr
- Buffer
- Stencil
- TubeBuddy
- StickerMule
Online Animated Gif creation using ezgif
I’ve never managed to get the snagit “convert to animated gif” feature to work well for me.
Add Captions to Your Instagram Videos or Lose Mobile Views
Videos are becoming more widely used. That’s great. There is nothing like a video for retaining interest for a longer period of time.
But…
- Videos on Instagram mobile auto play.
- Videos on Instagram default to playing without sound.
- People read Instagram with the sound off.
Make Your Instagram Images Square or Look Unprofessional
When you post a landscape image to Instagram the GUI offers the ‘pretence’ that you can render landscape images with the []
little landscape icon, and as you go through the posting process it seems as though Instagram is going to render it that way - and it does - but only on the actual post view.
In the feed view it is truncated.