Social media marketing firm Vitrue has added a new service that lets companies integrate
Instagram photos into Facebook brand pages. An Instagram tab module in its Social Relationship Management platform can be embedded in a page and automatically display selected photos that people
can “like,” post comments on and share with friends. Vitrue recently added a similar feature for bringing Pinterest content into Facebook pages.
The move also comes a day after
Facebook announced it will automatically display uploaded photos at the highest possible resolution and
with a full-screen viewing option. Facebook promises photos will display as much as four times bigger on a desktop screen. But the new photo-viewing options for now work only in the latest Chrome
and Firefox browsers. It also encourages brands to use photos and video in posts since they tend to generate higher engagement than text-only content.
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