Note: Facebook page cover templates come sized at double the recommendation (1640 x 924) to help prevent any chance of a cover photo travesty.
Instagram image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Instagram Ad / Carousel Ad
1080 x 1080
Instagram Post
1080 x 1080
Instagram Profile Photo
360 x 360
Instagram Landscape Photo
1080 X 566
Instagram Portrait
1080 x 1350
Instagram Story
1080 x 1920
IGTV Cover Photo
420 x 654
Note: Similar to Facebook covers, Instagram profile picture templates are sized higher to help prevent your image from becoming distorted when uploaded to Instagram. Just make sure to center the focus of your image in order to account for the circle cropping.
Twitter image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Twitter Header Photo
1500 x 500
Twitter Profile pic
400 x 400
Twitter Lead Generation Card
800 x 320
Twitter Post
1024 x 512
LinkedIn image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
LinkedIn Company Cover
1128 x 191
LinkedIn Cover Photo
1584 x 396
LinkedIn Profile
400 x 400
LinkedIn Post
1400 x 800
LinkedIn Sponsored Ad
1200 x 627
Pinterest Pin sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Static Pin
1000 x 1500
Ad Pin
1000 x 1500
Video Pin
1000 x 1500
Carousel Pin
1000 x 1500 or 1000 x 1000
Carousel Ad Pin
1000 x 1500 or 1000 x 1000
Shopping Ad Pin
1000 x 1500
Collection Pin
1000 x 1500
Idea Pin
1080 x 1920
YouTube image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
YouTube Banner / Channel Art
2560 x 1440
YouTube Thumbnail
1280 x 720
YouTube Channel icon
800 x 800
YouTube Intro
1920 x 1080
YouTube Outro
1920 x 1080
YouTube Display Ad
300 x 250
YouTube Display Ad Long
300 x 60
YouTube Overlay Ad
480 x 70
Snapchat image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Snapchat Filter
1080 x 2340 (PNG < 300 KB)
Snapchat Story Ad
360 x 600
Snapchat Ad
1080 x 1920
Etsy image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Etsy Shop Big Banner
3360 x 840
Etsy Shop Mini Banner
1200 x 160
Etsy Profile Photo
500 x 500
Etsy Order Receipt Banner
760 x 100
Etsy Shop Icon
500 x 500
Etsy Item Listing Photo
min 2000 on short edge
Additional banner sizes (collage banner, carousel banner) are available to Etsy Plus users. Please see here for more details.
Twitch image sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Twitch Highlights
1920 x 1080
Google My Business Image Sizes
Social media image type
Dimensions in pixels
Google My Business Post Image Size
400 x 300 Minimum // 800 x 600 // (4:3 Ratio) Default Size – 720 x 540 pixels Maximum Size – 2120 x 1192 pixels Minimum Size – 480 x 270 pixels Aspect Ratio – 4:3
Having issues with page role requests on your company Facebook page? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Unfortunately this happens pretty often, but there’s usually a way to get around it.
If you’re trying to get someone to add you to a Facebook page:
First, you need to LIKE the page to which you’re trying to be added as a user.
If someone sends you an page role request and you don’t see the request as a notification when you login to Facebook, follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/?category=invites and you should be able to see and accept the request there.
If you still can’t see the request, you should wait an hour or so and then log out of Facebook and log back in.
If you’re trying to add someone to your Facebook page:
If you’re already a user on the Facebook page, but are trying to add another user, here’s what you need to do (if you are NOT an Administrator on the page, then you need to have an Administrator complete the following steps):
Login to your personal Facebook and go to the Business page.
Click Settings at the top right of the Page.
In the left column, find and click Page Roles.
Under Assign a New Page Role, type a name or email in the box and select the correct person from the list that appears.
Click Editor to select a role from the drop-down menu, and then select Admin.
Click Add and enter your password to confirm.
If the person you’re trying to add doesn’t show up in the drop-down list, then you need to make sure the person has LIKED the page you’re trying to add him to.
Available CRM and Customer System Integrations for Lead Ads
Customer relationship management (CRM) software allows businesses to build and manage relationships with prospective and current customers. Integrating your CRM or other customer system with Facebook can help ensure that the leads you generate through your Facebook lead ad campaigns are followed up with in a timely manner and may yield a higher rate of conversion.
Use the search bar below or the scroll function at the bottom of the page to search through available CRMs for Lead Ads and Lead Generation in Messenger. Once you find the one you want to use, click on the icon for integration instructions
MailChimpType of integration:Third party integrationDirect Integration
Integrate MailChimp with Lead Ads
Go to your Facebook Page.
Click Publishing Tools at the top of the Page.
Click Leads Setup.
In the search bar, type the name of the customer system you’re interested in integrating with to see if it’s available. You’ll know it’s available if a blue Connect button or a link that says Connect from website appears.
Click the link or blue button to start the integration flow.
Having issues with page role requests on your company Facebook page? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Unfortunately this happens pretty often, but there’s usually a way to get around it.
If you’re trying to get someone to add you to a Facebook page:
First, you need to LIKE the page to which you’re trying to be added as a user.
If someone sends you an page role request and you don’t see the request as a notification when you login to Facebook, follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/?category=invites and you should be able to see and accept the request there.
If you still can’t see the request, you should wait an hour or so and then log out of Facebook and log back in.
If you’re trying to add someone to your Facebook page:
If you’re already a user on the Facebook page, but are trying to add another user, here’s what you need to do (if you are NOT an Administrator on the page, then you need to have an Administrator complete the following steps):
Login to your personal Facebook and go to the Business page.
Click Settings at the top right of the Page.
In the left column, find and click Page Roles.
Under Assign a New Page Role, type a name or email in the box and select the correct person from the list that appears.
Click Editor to select a role from the drop-down menu, and then select Admin.
Click Add and enter your password to confirm.
If the person you’re trying to add doesn’t show up in the drop-down list, then you need to make sure the person has LIKED the page you’re trying to add him to.