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How To Post Carousel Photo and Video on FB Page

If you are a page owner, you would know that you cannot post a carousel post of photo and video on your Facebook page. But why would you want to? Why not stick with video only or photos only? Well because video is a very good way to engage your followers and with a photo accompanying, you will get more engagement. Also with this trick, you can add your website which will lead to more traffic to your page.

How To Post Carousel Photo and Video on FB Page Tagalog video:


 
 

The trick I have learned in order to be able to post a carousel with photo and video involves a little tweaking to your Facebook ads manager.

Step 1. Go to Facebook.com/adsmanager/manage/campaigs

Step 2. Click CREATE

Step 3. Put campaign name, put a campaign budget of $1. Put ad set name, put ad name. SAVE TO DRAFT.

Step 4. Click the ad set name and then schedule your ad to one week from the day you are creating.

Step 5. Click the ad name you create then start creating ad. Make sure that you are doing the ad/carousel to the page you intent to post it.

Step 6. Go to CREATE AD and then choose carousel.

Step 7. Start uploading your photo/video include link to your carousel ad. Delete the empty carousel ads.

Step 8. PUBLISH

Step 9. Click the Ads Manager on left top and then go to PAGE POST.

Step 10. Click ADS on the side.

Step 11. Click the ad you just created, then go to action and publish it. CAROUSEL POST POSTED! Edit it if you need to include long description.

Step 12. Go back to Ads Manager and you can see the draft you created marked as scheduled. Delete that and done.

CONGRATS!

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Why Do You Need Hand Sanitizer for Traveling?

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic when regions and countries are beginning to relax lockdown measures, guidelines persist to show us how to navigate our way through difficult times. Just because life starts to open things back up, however, the virus doesn’t suddenly go into hiding. What it does mean is that after all the education about what to do and not what to do, people are better prepared in how to deal with “the new normal.” Whether you’re traveling from one part of the country to the next by car, train, or plane, or taking the commute to work by public transportation such as the subway, there are things you can do in order to help you and your family remain safe.

Don’t Touch Your T-Zone
You have on your face what is known as the T-Zone that includes your mouth, nose, and eyes. This is where your mucous membranes are exposed to infections more than any other part of your body, and why you shouldn’t be touching your face. Studies have proven, however, that we’re constantly touching our faces. Different reports offer different statistics, but it appears that we touch our face from 15-23 times every hour depending on age and sometimes what we’re engaged in, such as attending a class or being at work.

While you can be trained into avoiding touching your face, it takes some getting used to, and in the meantime, you’re still exposed to the risks of COVID-19 or whatever other contagious condition happens to be doing the rounds when you read this. Studies prove that these movements tend to be stress-related. To reiterate, you can retain your body and mind to find other ways of relieving stress. Unfortunately, they’re likely aren’t going to work, especially when traveling under stressful conditions.


When Washing your Hands Isn’t an Option

Of course, every time you come into contact with a surface when traveling, it’s not always possible to wash your hands with running water and antibacterial soap. Alternatively, you could just trust that each surface you touch at your airport terminal, a restaurant, a hotel lobby, or a shopping center is safe. Of course, you can’t know that for sure. Fortunately, there’s a better alternative in the form of hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. That doesn’t mean that you should skip washing your hands with soap and water when you’re able to. Hand sanitizers kill viruses, but any dirt and potential contaminants that you come into contact with throughout the course of the day remain.

Public Transportation

One of the places you should think about using hand sanitizer more than any other is on public transportation. Whether you’re taking a local MTA bus, subway car, or tram, or taking a business trip on a commercial airliner, hand sanitizer provides the easiest way to free your hands of any contagions. You can, of course, wear gloves. However, research shows that people still touch their face. In fact, experts have warned against wearing gloves, as it can provide a false sense of security.

Eating Out

If you’re planning on visiting a restaurant, you should definitely take your hand sanitizer with you. While you can wash your hands in the bathroom, there are plenty of temptations for you to touch your face. The most straightforward way of spreading a disease is by touching a contaminated surface before rubbing your eyes or placing your hands in your mouth. Furthermore, everyone else in the restaurant will be touching everything, too. When you enter the venue, you open the door, sit down, take the menu, and handle payments. Continually running to the washroom to wash your hands just isn’t practical. Instead, keep a travel-size container of hand sanitizer nearby for a quick wash.

Hotels and Motels

Of course, hotels have cleaners to make sure everything is left clean after one guest has left and before another arrives. Furthermore, most are improving their cleaning prices to ensure your safety. However, you should still keep hand sanitizer on you for when you come into contact with surfaces in the elevator or the lobby. Use an item such as a tissue to touch the buttons in the elevator, and if you forget, use your hand sanitizer immediately afterwards.
While you might be uncomfortable over the prospect of traveling during a pandemic, if you adhere to the safety protocol for the area you’re visiting, such as social distancing and masks, you’re doing what you can to protect yourself and your family, as well as meeting your business or other work responsibilities.

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Essential Home Gardening Tips this 2020

Adding a beautiful garden on your landscape will not only make your home facade to look lovely but as well as providing enjoyment and satisfaction. While some people use gardening as a way of improving their health, both physically and psychologically, most people use gardening as a way to fully utilize their creativity. After all, learning different kinds of garden plants and how to arrange and structure them can be mentally stimulating and a perfect stress reliever. Moreover, gardening can also attract colorful butterflies and birds, which further adds to the many benefits of having a garden, especially during the summer season.

However, one can’t start a home gardening project without knowing some essential methods, so below we have listed some home gardening tips you can use this 2020.

Sunlight and Shade
Before choosing the plants you want to be in your garden, it is essential to consider first how much sun exposure your plants can get. If you decide to include some fruit-bearing plants in your garden, they need at least 6 to 10 hours of sunlight per day in order to thrive. Flowers, on the other hand, love full sunlight since the more sunlight they receive, the bigger their flower blooms will be. However, make sure to keep your flowers away from small pests that feed on flower leaves as they can destroy your garden’s beauty if ignored. Weeds don’t usually thrive in shady areas, so use this opportunity to grow more types of plants that don’t need too much sunlight.

Annuals and Perennials
While both annuals and perennial plants can make your garden look lively and colorful, they also come with some advantages and disadvantages. Annual plants are less expensive than perennials and provide a colorful flower display, especially during the entire summer season. However, one should take note that annual plants will only last for a season requires more attention compared to perennials. Additionally, annual plants grow from seed, so they need to be replanted every time. Examples of annual plants are marigolds, petunias, and zinnias.

Perennials, on the other hand, can continue to thrive in your garden for up to five years. You can even see some of them pop up year after year, especially after being dormant during the colder season. When these plants are placed in a spot perfectly, they can thrive without the need for too much maintenance and can even be divided to produce more flowers. However, unlike the annual plants, perennials only bloom their flowers just for a short time each year, which often leaves your garden lacking in color. Examples of perennial plants are asters, tulips, and lilies.

Garden Fence
While the cost of installing fencing in your garden may vary depending on the materials to be used, adding one in your garden provides benefits to your plants. It provides security, especially against unwanted animals that may eat your plants and destroy your garden. Installing a garden fence can also improve your outdoor aesthetics as well as providing privacy. There are lots of garden fence that you can choose, but for your garden, we highly recommend installing decorative panels to add more curb appeal.

Final Thought
No one can live without plants. They are an essential source of life, so having one in your home is highly beneficial. Consider these gardening tips mentioned above when starting your home gardening project.

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