Guide To Adding, Reusing, And Designing Media For Your Posts
Adding media to your posts is essential for engaging your audience and making your content stand out. SmarterQueue offers various ways to include media in your posts, whether uploading from your device, selecting from your “Media Library”, importing free images, pasting from a URL, or designing with Canva. Below, you'll find links to detailed guides on each method.
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- Uploading Media From Your Device
- Using Your Media Library
- Importing Free Images
- Pasting Images From A URL
- Designing With Canva
- Selecting Images From An Attached Link
- Where To Start: Creating Content And Adding Media To Your Posts
Uploading Media From Your Device
If you have images, videos, or GIFs stored on your computer, you can easily upload them directly into your post.
Learn more about uploading media from your device.
Using Your Media Library
Access and reuse media you've previously uploaded to SmarterQueue or saved in your “Media Library” for easy post creation.
Learn more about using your “Media Library”.
Importing Free Images
Leverage SmarterQueue's integrations with Pixabay, Unsplash, and Giphy to find and import free images directly into your posts.
Learn more about importing free images.
Pasting Images From A URL
If you've found an image online that you'd like to use, simply paste the image's public URL, and SmarterQueue will import it directly into your post.
Learn more about pasting images from a URL.
Designing With Canva
For custom designs, use SmarterQueue's Canva integration to create visuals directly within the Post Editor.
Learn more about designing with Canva.
Selecting Images From An Attached Link
When you attach a link to your post, SmarterQueue can pull images directly from the webpage, allowing you to replace the link preview with one or more selected images.
Learn more about selecting images from an attached link.
Where To Start: Creating Content And Adding Media To Your Posts
Once you've chosen the best media for your content, you’re ready to start crafting your posts. Head to the Post Editor to finalize your text, captions, and other elements, and tailor your posts for each social platform.