I hope I don't tell you anything by saying that social media should be part of your web strategy . They must be integrated perfectly into your website if you want to optimize sharing. None of the following points will stop users from sharing your site, but why not give them a little help? These 5 points will allow you to better control the information shared on social media.
Open Graph tags allow Facebook to know what information you prioritize and display it correctly. They dictate what Facebook will show when someone pastes a link from your website on Facebook.
Here is an example :
To learn more, I invite you to read our article on Open Graph tags.
At any time, you can test the installation of your tags with Facebook's Debugger tool at the following address: https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/ .
The Twitter equivalent of Open Graph tags are Twitter Cards. This allows your website to display correctly on shared links, but also provides more information to people who click on a link.
Here are the Twitter Cards in action:
To learn more, see our article on Twitter Cards.
Twitter Analytics provides information about which pages of your website are tweeted. You can also see which articles are getting the most clicks. Useful for visualizing the performance of your website on Twitter:
To learn more, see our article on Twitter Analytics .
There are times when one wants to use social share buttons which are beautiful, different and with more shine than the official social share buttons. On the other hand, these are much less effective than the official buttons, which are accepted by the majority of browsers, which are updated automatically, and which users are accustomed to seeing.
To learn more, see our article on social sharing buttons .
Facebook Insights allows you to get more information about Facebook users who take actions on your website. You can find there, among other things:
Once you have integrated these 5 points, your site will be ready to be well received in social media and you will have better control over the information shared.