After your image is there you can add text. Click on Text on the left side, then click on header.


After you’re happy with it you can name it and then download it. Be sure to download it as a high quality (PNG) file.


Now you have your “branded” image to use with all your posts and pages when you share.

Next, I'll show you how to use it.



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terrberr Premium
Hi Debby:)
Being an artist by nature, I know I am going to do this.
Thank you so much for sharing this enticing and clear step-by-step!

All the best:)
Terry
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Dmorrow Premium
Thank you so much! This really was fun to do and there is really no limit except your own creativity.
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BarryJ Premium
I've heard a lot about canva.com. I think I'll have a look. Thanks.
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Dmorrow Premium
I've had lots of fun with canva. You really should try it.
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whitsunday Premium
Clever idea. Its like a personal banner at the top of the frame. I guess the alt tag would simply be your website name. How will that effect the seo?
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Dmorrow Premium
Thanks. I don't think it would affect the seo but you might want to check with someone who knows more than I do about that, lol.
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paulgoodwin Premium
Thanks for this Debby but would it get a bit repetitive ???
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Dmorrow Premium
As just a featured image I don't think so because there are other images within the posts. If you think so you can do a new one for each post that you do.
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bjdluna Premium Plus
Thank you Debby, I really liked this. So you keep that same image but change the text depending upon what site you are putting it on?
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Dmorrow Premium
I only use this image for one site. But I use it for every post and page now because I have my site name layered over it. I will do something different for other sites.
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