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Hey {NAME}, You are done with your website! 🎉 ... but what now? You've built your site, now i

Hey {NAME}, You are done with your website! 🎉 ... but what now? You've built your site, now it's time to share your posts. But how do you get people to click? One of the major ways to drive up that traffic is by sharing your posts on social media, but it’s very important to optimize your presence on them. Using OpenGraph tags is one way to go, but… What are they? OpenGraph is an internet protocol that was originally created by Facebook to standardize the use of metadata within a webpage to represent the content of a page... In other words, it's what creates those fancy images you see when people post links on Twitter, Facebook and other social media. In this image you can provide details such as title of a page, duration of a video and more. All this information fits together in a visual representation of the page... OpenGraph images are a great way to make your links look polished and professional. We’ve got you covered if it's the first time building one! Chris Biscardi has created a course that show how awesome and easy is to build your open graph image. You will come away from this course with the ability to ship an API that you can use on any of your sites on-demand, that can generate images for not only OpenGraph unfurls, but also for Instagram, GitHub, and more. You’ll learn how to: - Design an OpenGraph image in Figma - Build the OpenGraph image as a React component - Deploy Netlify functions in JavaScript - Test your OpenGraph with Twitter Card Validator - Use Cloudinary as a write-through cache [illustration for Building an OpenGraph image generation API with Cloudinary, Netlify Functions, and React]( 👉 [Building an OpenGraph image generation API with Cloudinary, Netlify Functions, and React]( by Chris Biscardi (53m) Happy Learning, -egghead [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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