How To Brand Yourself On Social Media Using Emojis

Early emoticons for text and instant messaging were designed to represent common emotions like a grin or a wink. The classic emoji, which Apple first released in 2011, was intended to be a more adaptable replacement for traditional emoticons. Things improved once Facebook grew and expanded when users were given more options than 'likes' to express their emotions on social media. Emojis can increase Twitter engagement by 25.4%, according to studies. The almighty emoji, which marketers and linguists criticised for being childish, became a social media sensation thanks to generation X and millennials emotional appeal. Emojis are dominating social media, whether we like it or not. We at STIKIPIX will attempt to address all of your concerns regarding the use of emojis on social media in this blog post. What are emojis for social media? A tiny digital picture or icon called an emoji is used in electronic communication to convey an idea or emotion. Emojis serve to dehumanise the ...