 Here's how to post to Facebook and Instagram at the same time using meta business suite, which is what they're forcing us to start using more and more. So when you kind of met a business suite, you'll see a button that says make a post. Today happens to be National Cupcake Day, congratulations. But it usually doesn't say National Cupcake Day. So click on the button that says make a post. All right, so let's go ahead and do that. And then when you do that, it'll either default to your Facebook business page or your Instagram. Now, assuming you've connected the two in meta business suite, that'll be a separate video. You can click here on the dropdown and then select both if you wish to. You can even do more. You can even post also to Facebook groups if you wish to. But I've selected, I checked both boxes. So now when I click away, you'll see that both of these icons are here. And then now I can add my photos because if I'm posting to both Facebook and Instagram, I have to add either a photo or video because otherwise it won't post on Instagram. Instagram requires some kind of photo or video. So I'm going to click, click, just I'm going to add a random photo for my computer. Okay, so there's a bullet in the photo here. And then all right, ignore product detected. Let me know what the heck that means there's a product here. And then here's where you can start typing in like, hello, dear audience, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You can type as much as you want really. And notice that, well, a couple of things I want you to know is one is you can click on the edit button to actually change, do things like filter and what does text mean? It's interesting. Oh, right, text as part of, you can actually add text to this. So this is kind of interesting. This is, this wasn't, okay, I'm going to go and type testing a text. So that's kind of cool. You can, you can overlay text directly on the image that you uploaded. You can add stickers, stay home. Why stay home? You should get out, enjoy nature. And then you can crop it however you wish to. So let's say I'm going to do a square, square crop, you know, and you can, you can adjust this, you can adjust this stuff, yes, the square, you can't really expand it. It's square already. You can, you can shrink it if you want to, but you can also move it around. Anyway, so click apply. And then here's what's, what's particularly interesting. You can actually customize the post for each platform. So I'm going to click on customize to show you what I mean, what happens here. So what actually happens is you're not, you can't customize the image for each platform, which is kind of silly because they should allow you to, but you can customize the caption for each platform at this time. So for example, on Facebook, you know, as you know, with Facebook posts, you can put a link that's actually clickable, right? So I think just WWW is needed. But if you want to be just, if you want to be, you know, super certain that it will be clickable, you could, you should put HTTPS colon slash slash to it or HTP, whichever your website is slash, you know, blog or whatever you want to add. So the problem is Instagram does not take links, right? Actually I typed this in after I clicked that. That's why it didn't show up here, but otherwise it wouldn't show up here. So Instagram, you would type something like see the link in, in my bio, right? So something like, so that that's usefulness of customizing these two, in my opinion. And, and also of course, hashtags. So on Instagram, people are more likely to use hashtags than on Facebook. This is another thing, but Instagram hashtags technically would look better as the first comment rather than within the caption doesn't matter, whatever. So then now you can schedule. You can schedule or publish now on both platforms and, you know, you, you know, select the date until, interestingly, you can actually customize the, you know, you want to post a Facebook first and then two weeks later post the same thing to Instagram so that it's not, you know, it keeps it more interesting for my audience or whatever it may be. So that's, that's, that's pretty cool. That's there. And you can actually even click active times and it'll tell you based on, based on your audience what active times are. Yeah. So up to you, Blonde, do that and then click schedule and then you're done. Oh, one more thing on the right hand side, you can see how it looks on Instagram versus on Facebook. So you can just click on the menu to, to see the preview. So I hope this helps. Comment below if you have any questions at all. And one question you might have is, can you boost the post directly? And no, as of now, there's no way to automatically include a boost to, to this post. Now I'm curious, what if I took it to just one of the platforms, can I boost post? No, I can't at this time, but they might, they might add that in the future. So yeah. Here we go. Hope that helps.