3 Reasons Why You Should be Using Adobe Spark Post for Social Media

Wegacha
Marketing And Growth Hacking
4 min readOct 23, 2018

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People ask us all the time how they can create images for their social media accounts without having to use any complicated app like Photoshop while still making them look good.

We found the easiest answer for anybody out there to start creating content for their brand as soon as they finish reading this!

Adobe Spark Post is an app from the creators of Photoshop which lets users create stunning posts with minimal effort.

The app isn’t an old as Lightroom or any other Adobe app out there but it has been updated a few times this year with features that can make your image creation that much more unique!

But you’re here for us to talk about why you should be using it, right? Let’s go then!

Images for Weeks

Have you ever been looking for an image for your brand but can’t find any that looks high quality? Spark Post solves this by integrating an image gallery which has the images from top websites like Unsplash, Pixabay, Pexels and many more!

This makes finding an image that goes well with your idea easy while still maintaining a high-quality standard.

A big perk you have over searching for images on Google per say is that Adobe certifies that the images you are using are 100% reusable, making them safe for you to use them with just about anything.

Easy to Use

The main problem with Photoshop and many others image editors is that they have a high learning curve and while they are the best options to create posts for social media and everything in between, not everybody has the time to sit and learn to use Photoshop (or wants to.)

This is where an app like Spark Post comes in since it lets you create good-looking images without having to learn for hours on end.

As soon as you sign in and get used to the controls (which is like 10 minutes) you can go and start making posts for your social media accounts!

If you are still unsure of how to use it, you can go and learn from the articles Adobe makes for new people on their blog! They give you tips and tricks to pair fonts, colors, and images in order to make your content stand out and look better than people using apps like Canva.

What Adobe wanted to create with Spark Post is an app you can start using effectively as soon as you got your hands on it and they achieved it!

Same Power on Your Phone

A big problem you have with apps like Photoshop is that they are not powerful on phones as they are on a laptop, making it hard for people who are never close to their laptops to make content there.

Spark Post solves the problem by giving you the same editing power on your phone as you would have on your laptop which is perfect for people on the go that want to publish content anywhere they are regardless if they have a laptop close or not!

With all of these great features is there a reason why you shouldn’t be using Spark Post? Not really! Unless you need tools that you can only use with Photoshop, there isn’t any other reason you should prefer Photoshop over Spark Post.

There are rumors going around talking about how Photoshop is coming to the iPad with all of its features included inside but it’s still not something we have in our hands meaning that the best option for people right now is Spark Post!

With all of this being said you might be someone who wants to create content for your account but your so busy with your work all day you can’t do it.

We got you covered with everything social media-wise! Check us out and learn how we can make your social media accounts perform better than they have ever been!

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Wegacha
Marketing And Growth Hacking

Founded by two friends who share a passion for making things better and solving business problems, Wegacha was born out of an idea to deliver peer-reviewed serv