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How to Use an SMS Picture Maker to Create Eye‑Catching Message Images
Why use an SMS picture maker
- Higher engagement: Images increase open and click rates compared with plain text.
- Branding: Consistent visuals reinforce recognition.
- Clarity: Visuals quickly communicate offers, dates, or CTAs.
Quick checklist before you start
- Objective: Promo, reminder, announcement, or social share.
- Audience: Mobile screen size, attention span, and typical reading time.
- Brand elements: Logo, colors, fonts, and tone.
- CTA: Single clear action (e.g., “Shop now,” “RSVP,” “Call”).
Step-by-step workflow
- Choose a template
- Pick a mobile-optimized template (SMS image size usually ~1080×1920 px or a 9:16 ratio for full-screen; for inline MMS, use 800×800–1024×1024 px).
- Set the focal message
- Use one short headline (3–7 words). Make it large and readable.
- Add supporting text
- One brief line of context or an expiration date. Keep font sizes mobile-friendly (headline ≥28–32 px when exported).
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- One brief line of context or an expiration date. Keep font sizes mobile-friendly (headline ≥28–32 px when exported).
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