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Find, Feature & Display Social Content

Here you will learn the process of sourcing content from social media, approving that content, and then building a display to show that content.

Find & Feature Social Content

    • Toggle to the "Social" tab in Tagboard Creator
    • Create a "Board", which is a bucket to collect your content and organize it however you desire
    • Utilize one of the four ways to feature (aka approve) content within a Social Board
      • #1  (recommended): Utilizing the Tagboard Google Chrome Extension
        • Once installed, feature content directly within the social media platforms in Google Chrome
      • #2: Copy and paste social post URL
      • #3: Create a feed within your Social Board for the select social platforms that our feeds support
      • #4: Using the Tagboard Go App

Create a Display for your Content

    • Within the Social tab, toggle to the Displays sub-tab
    • Create a new display
      • First, decide if you'd like to display one piece of content on the screen at one time or multiple pieces of content on the screen at one time
      • Select the base layout that best suits your needs, click create
    • Utilize the menu on the left hand side to customize the functionality and design of your display 
      • Lean on the Tagboard support team for any customization that cannot be done in the menu
      • Use safe zones to adjust for your video board size (if applicable)

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Display Your Content in Tagboard Producer

    • In a Tagboard Production, add your social display to your playlist from the asset library on the top left hand side of your screen

    • Then find the Social Board section in the asset library on the bottom left hand side

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    • Drag and drop your featured content individually into the designated area or drag the entire board into the designated area of your social display template in your playlist
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    • Click the gray P button to preview your display, and click the red L button to take this display live