Turning Quotes into Images (Updated)
Image above Created by Susie Highley (@shighley)
I recently read somewhere that if you add an image to a tweet, that increases the chance people will click on the link. With that piece of information in mind, I was surprised to see a retweet of my blog entry, Tearing Down False Gods, by Aaron Davis (@mrkndvs) that included just such an image:
Aaron has certainly raised the bar for retweeters, right? Consider some of his other creations that he houses at Flickr:
I asked him how he was making these, and he cited a few tools, tagging Bill Ferriter (@plugusin), who also contributed:
- QuotesCover.com - QuotesCover.com turns any ordinary quotes texts into beautiful quotes picture for Facebook, Twitter header, Google Plus, E-Cards, Wallpapers, Pinterest, Posters and other print design.
- Quozio.com
- Canva - via Bill, Canva “provides users with access to a TON of engaging templates and images that can be easily dragged and dropped into impressive final products in minutes.”
- Wordswag - This is an Apple iOS app that allows you to add words to your pictures. Also recommended by Bill.
- Google Draw - I’ve used this a few times, or just build it in GoogleSlides.
- HaikuDeck - This iOS and Web-based app makes adding quotes to images, or vice versa, quite easy.
- A whole list of these kinds of tools
What do you use to “image your quotes?”
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