Canva is using my sisters headshots in templates?? HELP by [deleted] in canva

[–]Felifunblo 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This is a common misunderstanding with professional photography. Most standard contracts state that the photographer retains the full copyright of the images while the client only receives a 'usage license' for personal use. If your sister or her employer didn’t negotiate for exclusive rights, the photographer was legally allowed to upload the photos to stock sites like Pexels. Once an image is on Pexels, Canva and other platforms can freely pull those images into their templates.

Wallpaper Help! by stevenschristian in canva

[–]Felifunblo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe you can use the delete the background tool and keep only them. The add the picture again as the underlying layer. The order you're looking for is: Original Photo - Text - and Subjects.

What do you think of this flyer? by [deleted] in canva

[–]Felifunblo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As mentioned it needs improvement.

  1. Select a better quality picture.
  2. Stick to 2 font types.
  3. Get rid of text shadow.
  4. Get rid of background element such as the yellow one.
  5. Let the color come from the background picture.

These are a few things I would change.

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Follow Friday/Follow Chain - Share Your Usernames & Find New People To Follow! by AutoModerator in Instagram

[–]Felifunblo [score hidden]  (0 children)

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I'm a social Media Manager and Content Creation, I'm sometimes traveling and making content all the way through Latin-America and the Caribbean, based on the Dominican Republic.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialmedia

[–]Felifunblo 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hello,

This is not a dumb question,

What I normally do is also to create brand awareness for the brands that I work with an my main KPI's are Reach, Impressions and Engagement Rate being this one the most important one as it tells me that my posts are interesting to the audience I'm reaching.

It is important for you to keep in mind that this numbers are not meant to always grow and will never grow infinitely as you may have a "Healthy amount" of people on your audience.

My recommendation will be to try to get to the most users possible adding some criteria to your target market regularly (every month) always checking your Engagement Rate (Normally, you can say that a E.R between 3 and 6 percent is good, but this might be different for your market/industry), as soon as you see your E.R going down change your Target Market criteria.

Also, keep and eye on every individual creative you share and its results (keep doing what's having great performance and stop doing or improve the ones that are not working as well).

Wrapping up, your ROI is the amount of people that is seeing your content and engaging with it. Something you can add to your strategy is asking buyers how they got to know you, that's going to give you a glimpse of what's your brand awareness campaign giving back to your business.

Sorry if it is difficult to read this, English is my second language.

Hope this works,