How to Make and Post a Facebook Cover Video

How to Make and Post a Facebook Cover Video

How to make and post a Facebook cover video and why you should do it to empower your page. They were already launching this feature for some random users. I become obsessed with this idea, so I started checking for it several times a day on our own Facebook page, waiting for the “change cover” camera icon to become a video camera. Refresh, refresh, refresh, until one day it was there! Now we have a cover video. Therefore you can notice about our value proposition at a glance, and that’s exactly what the video should be meant for in any marketing strategy. If you don’t see the video option yet, don’t worry. It will be a little cropped (because of the Facebook cover proportions). Finally, here are some recommendations to consider before uploading: Should be an MP4 (You can download your videos from Wideo in MP4 if you have an active subscription) Your video must be between 20 and 90 seconds long in order to upload it. Your video resolution must be 1080p in order to upload as a Facebook cover.

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How to Make and Post a Facebook Cover Video

How to make and post a Facebook cover video and why you should do it to empower your page.

I found out about this awesome feature by chance, just because I was wondering “Hey, how cool would it be to include a video on our Facebook page?”

Believe me, when you’ve seen the amazing results that video can have on every last aspect of your company, like us at Wideo, you start asking this question every day.

So I googled “facebook cover video” and it was there. They were already launching this feature for some random users.

At that time (a month ago), I couldn’t find any more information except for this brief Facebook support article that mentions testing it as a “slow roll-out feature”.

I become obsessed with this idea, so I started checking for it several times a day on our own Facebook page, waiting for the “change cover” camera icon to become a video camera.

Refresh, refresh, refresh, until one day it was…

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