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If you manage your organizations organization's social media, chances are that you link to pages on the organizations organization's website. If you would like the image featured on Facebook or Twitter to always be consistent across all social media posts (your organizations organization's logo, for example) you will want to , set your organizations organization's featured image.

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Setting a Page/Post-Specific Featured Image

Before getting started with the steps below, if you just want a specific image to display on your social media , and not be consistent from post to post, you simply need to set the featured image for that specific page or post that you link to.

  1. Click Edit Page or Edit

    post

    Post.

  2. Click on Set Featured Image under

    Featured Image

    “Featured Image” on the lower right-hand side of the page or post.

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Setting a Site-Specific Featured Image

    Within this page click
  1. Log into your site’s dashboard, and then click on SmartCrawl > Title & Meta.

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  2. Click on Post Types, and then scroll down to Options and click the slider to Enable OpenGraph.

  3. After enabling OpenGraph you will see the option for Default Featured Images

  4. , click
  5. . Click on the plus sign to add a featured image.

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  1. click on the plusImage Added
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Settings. You have successfully set the featured image for your site. This image will display consistently when you create posts on Facebook or Twitter and link to content on your website.

You may not notice the new image appear immediately on Facebook or Twitter posts due to a delay from these services. You can just check back the next day and see if it is fixed or follow the steps below to manually ask these services to recrawl your content.

Facebook

  1. Visit Facebook’s sharing debugger tool

    https://

    developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/sharing.

  2. Enter the specific page URL that you linked to in your Facebook post and click Debug.

  3. Facebook should now be pulling the correct image.

Twitter

  1. Visit Twitter’s card validator

    https://

    cards-dev.twitter.com/validator.

  2. Enter the specific page URL that you linked to in your Twitter post and click Preview Card.

  3. Twitter should now be pulling the correct image.

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