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Did you know you can control how your content looks when you share it on Slack?
All in One SEO makes it easy by enabling you to control the title, description, and image that will appear on Slack when you share a URL for your content.
With Enhanced Slack Sharing you can automatically include who the content was written by and the estimated reading time.
In This Article
Getting Started
Slack uses the same information as Twitter, so whatever you set for Twitter is also used by Slack.
To get started, edit your content and scroll down to the AIOSEO Settings and click on the Social tab.
You should see the Twitter tab where you’ll set the title, description, and image that will show on Slack.
Setting the Title
To set the title for your page, click on one of our smart tags shown above the Twitter Title field.
You can also type the hash character ( # ) in the field to display a list of available tags you can choose from.
You can also enter text in the Twitter Title field or combine text with the smart tags and there’s an emoji picker where you can add an emoji.
NOTE:
If you leave the Twitter Title field empty, then All in One SEO will automatically use the Facebook Title if set or the SEO Title entered in the General tab.
Setting the Description
To set the description for this content, click on one of our smart tags shown above the Twitter Description field.
You can also type the hash character ( # ) in the field to display a list of available tags you can choose from.
You can also enter text in the field or combine text with smart tags and there’s an emoji picker where you can add an emoji.
NOTE:
If you leave the Twitter Description field empty, then All in One SEO will automatically use the Facebook Description if set or the Meta Description entered in the General tab.
Setting the Image
Next, we’re going to set the image.
You can do this using the Image Source setting. Click the drop down to see the available choices.
You can select Custom Image and a Twitter Image setting will be displayed where you can upload an image, select an image from your Media Library or paste the URL for an image.
Setting the Card Type
Next, we’re going to set the Card Type. For Slack, we recommend choosing Summary with Large Image.
Enhanced Slack Sharing
Finally, we need to enable the Enhanced Slack Sharing.
To do this, exit out of your content editor, saving any changes, and go to All in One SEO > Social Networks and click on the Twitter tab.
Scroll down to the Additional Data setting and set it to Enabled.
This will enable All in One SEO to output the author of the content as the Written by and it will calculate and output the Estimated reading time.
That’s all! You’ve now set the social meta that Slack will use when your content is shared.