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Cheryl Erickson
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How do you make those collage book review advertisements with the small onlinebookclub logo? Where can you get that logo to use it on a collage for Instagram?
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Cheryl Erickson wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 20:53 How do you make those collage book review advertisements with the small onlinebookclub logo? Where can you get that logo to use it on a collage for Instagram?
Hello.

Thank you for the inquiry. Often, when you share a link, the logo appears on the preview. Have you shared a review but didn't see the logo? Thanks.
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Yes, my link to my book review shows a huge picture of the OBC logo. But I see so many other links with the cover of the actual book, and a brief comment, and cool graphics. Just wondering how to do that in addition to including a small logo on the collage.
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Cheryl Erickson wrote: 17 Jul 2022, 03:41 Yes, my link to my book review shows a huge picture of the OBC logo. But I see so many other links with the cover of the actual book, and a brief comment, and cool graphics. Just wondering how to do that in addition to including a small logo on the collage.
Hi Cheryl,

Thanks for reaching out. When I started doing reviews, I noticed that the logo showed up beneath my post. This was not an attractive way to promote my reviews, and I quickly figured out that this giant logo would appear on the post if I posted the web link to my review first.

To remedy this, when I would draft my post, I would download a picture of the book's cover and attach it to my post first. Then, I would write a few brief sentences about the summary of the book and sometimes ask a question to get my audience interested. After I wrote this short paragraph, I would include the link to my review directly beneath it.

I hope this helps! :)
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Thank you for your reply. This is very helpful. I have been using the OBC logo as a photo on my collages. But I see others using it as a very small sticker with or without the white background on their collages. Do you know how to access the sticker of the OBC logo? Thanks again for your help. I appreciate it.
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I think you must have figured this out lol I was thinking oh I just asked this and when to look what they told me. It was you that I asked ha ha I asked this to you last night and said that you used InstaFrame+
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Cheryl Erickson wrote: 22 Aug 2022, 07:14 Thank you for your reply. This is very helpful. I have been using the OBC logo as a photo on my collages. But I see others using it as a very small sticker with or without the white background on their collages. Do you know how to access the sticker of the OBC logo? Thanks again for your help. I appreciate it.
Hello.

Thank you for the inquiry. I'm not sure what you mean. Can you please give me a link to an example of that post and I will advise.

Thank you.
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