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How to use formatting?

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 3:13 am
by suchona.kani.z
Apparently, these are posts up to 35 characters long. However, the most famous tamer of social networks, Eliška Vyhnánková, has noticed that sometimes Facebook does whatever it wants.
Don't want to worry about extra characters? Use Gregory Schoppe's tool , just insert the text, edit it like you're used to in Word. Then just copy and paste it into Facebook.

Facebook is promising that the news will excite users who will want to play with it more. We'll see, as soon as we have the news available in AITOM, we'll prepare a case study for you. But for now, we have basic tips on how to work with formatting.

1. Strikethrough to highlight discounts
This feature will be especially useful before Christmas and during post-Christmas sales. Any highlighting of the text will attract attention. Highlight the word discount or free shipping and you are almost guaranteed to get overseas chinese in worldwide data users' attention. Remind them that you can now refer to products in a very elegant way. Take advantage of it.

2. Bold text attracts attention
In longer text on the web, we always recommend that you bold key information, and the same applies to Facebook. Are you introducing a new product? Highlight it. You can also bold things like the location and time of the event, etc.

3. Capital letters attract attention in the feed
Most users just scroll through their newsfeed in boredom. Do you need to point out something important? Write it super briefly and include a link, for example using the bit.ly shortener .

4. Support your brand with formatting
Consider how playful or conservative your brand is. Progressive companies can benefit from formatting. Test your formatting, you'll soon find out what your users like.

5. The rule is that less is sometimes more
Don't overdo the formatting either. Choose the posts that have had the most response from users so far and work only with them to start. Try what works and then continue with less popular posts. Definitely don't use more than 2-3 formats in one post. You don't want the post to look like it came from a pilgrimage.