GoDaddy wants to let SMBs get creative with social media posts

Videos on top of images? The possibilities are endless

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Small- and medium-sized businesses looking to prioritize visual social media content will now be able to utilise an upgraded tool fromGoDaddythat aims to aid the creation of impactful posts.

Theweb hostinggiant has launched GoDaddy Studio, previously known as Over, which features thousands of customizable templates for non-designers and beginners.

The tool will also give SMBs the option to layer videos over images, and although the option to remove backgrounds from images is not yet available, GoDaddy says it is planning to make this available soon.

SMB social media presence

SMB social media presence

According to a recent report byStatusbrew, 90 million small businesses worldwide use Facebook Pages, Groups, and Messenger.

Additionally, a blog onThe Hubpointed out that when a Facebook post has images, it can earns about 2.3x more engagement than it would if it has no images.

Thanks to the new launch, GoDaddy users will now have the ability to create a range of visuals, including logos, ads, and branded content that can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, email campaigns, and other platforms.

The tool has a color and font selection option for SMBs who plan to keep a specific theme running throughout their social media posts online.

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Like its rivals in the social media content creation spaceCanva, GoDaddy’s Studio templates are also split between free templates and pro options, which requires users to upgrade their account.

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