How do I get large thumbnail links on Facebook?

How do I get large thumbnail links on Facebook?

The Secret to Getting a Large Facebook Link Thumbnail

  1. Are you getting LARGE Facebook Link Thumbnail images?
  2. To share a link on your Facebook Page:
  3. 1 | Click in Write a post… at the top of your Page’s timeline and enter the link you want to share.
  4. 2 |Customize the preview.
  5. 4 | Click Publish.
  6. Facebook says:

How do I change the link preview on Facebook?

Updating Previews: The Easy Way

  1. Click the timestamp of the post. This will isolate the post on your newsfeed.
  2. In the upper right corner of the post, click the context menu, and choose the “Refresh share attachment” option.
  3. Reload the page and verify the thumbnail information.

Why are Facebook link thumbnails so big?

If you tell Facebook which image to use, it will not roll a dice on which one to show any more. Besides looking better, having large thumbnails in your link previews increases your click-throughs. You probably already know and want that, so we’ll dive right into how you get them:

How to add a thumbnail image to a Facebook post?

There are several ways to customize the preview: Add or Remove Images: You can remove an image from the preview by clicking the thumbnail below Available images. Click + to add an image from your computer. Edit Descriptions: If you’ve added multiple images, click the description below each image in the preview to edit it.

How big of an image do I need to share on Facebook?

There must be a large enough image on the web page you wish to share on Facebook. Images that are at least 470×246 pixels will display as a rectangle with the title and description below. Images that are smaller than 470×246 pixels will display as a square with the title and description to the right.

Do you need a bigger image for a link post on Facebook?

Any smaller, and your link posts will be at a big disadvantage in the news feed. If you have older posts that you (or readers) will be sharing on Facebook, and especially if you plan to run one as a Page Post Link Ad, you’d be smart to create a new, larger image for that blog post.