01-30-2023 08:40 AM
Go to solutionUse eye-catching visuals: Use high-quality images or graphics that immediately grab attention and convey the content of your video.
Keep it simple: Avoid clutter and keep the design simple, using only a few elements to communicate the key message.
Use contrasting colors: Choose colors that stand out and complement each other to make the thumbnail pop.
Make the text readable: Use clear, legible text that stands out against the background.
Use relevant imagery: Choose images that are relevant to the content of the video and make it clear what the video is about.
Be consistent: Keep your thumbnails consistent with your brand and other visuals to maintain a professional image.
Test different designs: Experiment with different designs to see what works best for your audience.
Remember, the thumbnail is the first thing your audience sees, so make it eye-catching and representative of the content of your video
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01-30-2023 01:44 PM
Go to solutionGreat tips, @Prabanjan! Thanks a lot for sharing 🙂
01-30-2023 01:44 PM
Go to solutionGreat tips, @Prabanjan! Thanks a lot for sharing 🙂
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