Guía sobre las proporciones de aspecto de las redes sociales

Relaciones de aspecto aceptadas para YouTube, Facebook e Instagram

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Esto fue publicado originalmente en el sitio web de Peach. Descubre más sobre el cambio de marca de Peach a Cape.io.

Ahora puedes enviar anuncios directamente a Facebook, Instagram y YouTube con Cape.io, en todas las relaciones de aspecto que necesitas.

Tiene sentido optimizar tus anuncios presentándolos en formatos que llenen el espacio disponible al máximo y no corran el riesgo de que tu contenido sea recortado, lo cual puede ser diferente según las colocaciones en cada plataforma y en diferentes dispositivos. 

Peach ahora acepta múltiples relaciones de aspecto, para satisfacer las demandas de incluso las campañas de redes sociales más ambiciosas (16:9 (paisaje); 1:1 (cuadrado); 9:16, 3:4, 4:5 (retrato)). Pero con cientos de posibles iteraciones, asegurar que tienes las relaciones de aspecto y especificaciones correctas puede ser complicado. Hemos compilado una guía rápida sobre las relaciones de aspecto recomendadas para YouTube, Facebook e Instagram, para asegurar flujos de trabajo simples y videos efectivos en redes sociales.

Relaciones de aspecto para Twitter 

Twitter recomienda videos en:

  • 16:9

  • 1:1

  • 9:16

Las siguientes relaciones de aspecto también son aceptables:

  • 3:4

  • 4:5

Peach no hará ningún cambio en el material creativo: no alteramos las relaciones de aspecto recortando o estirando el video.

Relaciones de aspecto para YouTube

  • 16:9

  • 9:16

El contenido de video en YouTube se muestra predominantemente en una relación de 16:9. Esta es la proporción estándar para escritorio y móvil, aunque la plataforma ahora acepta formatos 9:16 (es decir, retrato) específicamente para visualización en móviles.

Ubicaciones en YouTube

YouTube admite seis tipos de ubicaciones de anuncios de video. Las más comunes son Trueview, pre-roll (o mid- o post-roll) y bumpers. Aunque necesitarás que el contenido sea 16:9 (o 9:16 para móviles) para todas las ubicaciones de YouTube, es posible que desees optimizar contenido y longitud.

Pre-roll, mid-roll o post-roll: anuncios que se ejecutan antes, durante o después del contenido de video seleccionado. Estos pueden ser saltables (es decir, Trueview) o no saltables.

Trueview: anuncios que los espectadores eligen ver. Pueden estar en flujo (es decir, antes o durante el inicio del video que el espectador quiere ver) o se descubren como anuncios de pago junto a otros videos de YouTube, en los resultados de búsqueda de YouTube, o en sitios web externos a través de la Red de Display de Google. Solo pagas cuando los espectadores hacen clic en el anuncio o ven más de 30 segundos del anuncio.

Bumpers: anuncios de video que no se pueden omitir de 6 segundos que se reproducen antes de que comience un video de YouTube. Estos no se pueden omitir, ¡pero deben ser concisos!

Facebook e Instagram

A diferencia de YouTube, Facebook e Instagram aceptan muchas relaciones de aspecto diferentes, para toda una gama de tipos de anuncios en diferentes ubicaciones. Estos incluyen:

  • Noticias

  • Artículos Instantáneos

  • Video en flujo

  • Columna derecha

  • Marketplace

  • Historias

(Puedes encontrar más información sobre ubicaciones en el centro de ayuda de Facebook aquí).

Las mismas relaciones de aspecto pueden funcionar en diferentes ubicaciones, y entre móvil y escritorio. Sin embargo, los anuncios servidos en relaciones de aspecto distintas a la opción preferida para cada ubicación no estarán optimizados.

En otras palabras, los anuncios formateados en la relación de aspecto correcta para cada destino obtienen más espacio de visualización en la pantalla, ofrecen la mejor experiencia de visualización y, en última instancia, ven conversiones más efectivas.

Relaciones de aspecto para Facebook e Instagram

Facebook Ad Manager acepta la gama completa de relaciones de aspecto ahora disponibles. Esta útil tabla muestra las relaciones de aspecto utilizadas en las diferentes experiencias a través de Facebook, Instagram y la Red de Público.

Facebook recomienda las siguientes relaciones de aspecto, todas las cuales Peach admite (la siguiente y más información sobre las recomendaciones de Facebook se puede encontrar en el Ad Manager de Facebook):

En Facebook:

  • Campañas de video tanto en Facebook como en Instagram: 4:5

  • Anuncios de video en Facebook sin enlaces: retrato completo (9:16), con las partes más importantes del video visibles dentro de un recorte de relación de aspecto de 2:3 (esto se verá dentro de la fuente de noticias en móviles).

  • Noticias

    • Carruseles de video: cuadrado (1:1).

    • Anuncios sin enlaces: 16:9 hasta 1:1.

    • Video 360: 1:2 (pantalla completa al hacer clic).

En Instagram:

  • Anuncios de video en todos los feeds: Peach realiza Control de calidad en videos de 1:1 y 4:5, ambos admitidos en todos los feeds de Instagram.

  • Anuncios de video en Instagram Stories: retrato completo (9:16)

En Audience Network

  • Colocación en flujo:  1:1 y paisaje completo (16:9).

En resumen - la forma más segura de garantizar anuncios optimizados en Facebook e Instagram es ceñirse a una relación de aspecto de 4:5. Esto no estará perfectamente optimizado para cada experiencia, pero será efectivo en la mayoría de las ubicaciones a través de ambas plataformas.

Puedes leer más sobre cómo Peach simplifica la entrega de anuncios de video a los canales de redes sociales aquí.

Para más consejos sobre relaciones de aspecto, o para empezar a entregar anuncios impecables, sin complicaciones, a tus canales sociales, ponte en contacto.




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