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How to Create a Facebook Cover Video: The Complete Guide

A Facebook cover videos provides a simple, effective method of introducing people to your brand.

The video should be naturally looping and short, preferably under a minute.

The content should be true to your brand and updated throughout the year as needed.

Some video ideas include a virtual tour of your venue, a mini-ad for your product, or customer testimonials.

Best of all, you don’t need to hire a professional to create a Facebook cover video, as Magisto makes it easy.

Key Takeaways:

  • When you have a business page on Facebook, the cover takes up half the scroll, making it an imperative visual object in selling your brand.
  • Even if your current business page cover photo is the bomb, it is good to consider going for a video, which packs a wallop of customer engagement value.
  • Just as importantly, Facebook cover videos are easy to make and they look very professional.

“From the title to the reviews, every small detail is crucial to potential customers’ first impression of you and your brand.”

Read more: https://www.magisto.com/blog/2020/07/14/the-simple-guide-to-facebook-cover-videos/

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