via DreamWebMedia If you’re anything like me, you like to customize your websites and blog sites as much as possible to give it your own flare. At times I would rather just use some default however when I’m into building something I can say that I like to really get into it. Since the rise of social media I have started to really take to creating creatives for my social presences. Here are some of the online tools to help you create custom backgrounds for social media as well as blog sites: 1) PixelEditor.com – this is a free tool which you can optimize photos and change them according to how you want it to look. As well as have the options to bright, darken, tint, layers and it’s almost as good as the photoshop, however there are a lot of special effects that aren’t able to be performed, however this option is perfect as you can do it from anywhere in the world without needing to login or buy it. 2) Twitbacks.com – This tool is quite easy to have up and running in no time, all you do is find one, customize it a bit and you’re good to go. They include a link back to their website though in case you’re looking for a non credited one. 3) Twitlay.com is another option for those who want a quick and easy background thats different than twitters backgrounds. One of the ways that you can really get some great backgrounds going are to use free images that you are rights to and then customize those images as well. You’ll be able to change the brightness, add some new and different elements to the image as well and then you can upload them to Twitter as well as Facebook, Youtube and other blog sites that allow you customization of their backgrounds. Sometimes it gets time consuming but that is the kind of quality time well spent. It is something that users will remember again and again whenever they visit your site, having something that stands out and looks good on the screen, makes a good impression each time. Other companies are changing their website backgrounds each month just so to stay fresh in the mind of the users. That is a good practice I think to go on, however depending on where you are in the business or your budget, it just might not allow it. For bloggers who blog at blogger.com Here are some good background link to visit and use btemplates.com These and more tips about blogging from DreamWeMedia.com
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