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How to make GIFs that don’t stink

March 13, 2015: If you’re using viral techniques to build visibility you should avail yourself of the power of GIFs. GIFs have risen from the Internet underground to become the preferred method of spreading snarky humor and cute ideas throughout the Web. GIFs are also more prosaically useful in e-mail communications and certain kind of ads, using animation to make images stand out.

While the GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) specification itself is excellent, many animated GIFs suck, because it’s very easy to make a bad GIF. Here are some tips to avoid creating an animated clunker that will not get shared, reblogged, or clicked.

Here are some easy to use tools to create kick-ass GIFs:

GIFs have been on the Web for a very long time. Artnet News has a very good series detailing an excellent history of the animated gif, stretching back to the dawn of the Web in the 1990s. It’s well worth reading. GIF creation skills are a welcome addition to the toolkit of any social media professional. Go forth and animate!

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How to make GIFs that don't suck
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GIFs have been on the Web since its dawn in the 1990s. Here's how to make a good one.
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