Your ad image gets awkwardly cropped
New to Sponsored Content? You upload a nice graphic, and in the feed LinkedIn chops off the top of your headline or the logo. Looks sloppy, kills trust.
The cause: wrong image size. A single-image feed ad wants 1200 by 627 pixels (a wide rectangle). Upload a square or a tall image and LinkedIn crops it to fit, often badly.
The fix: design at 1200 by 627, keep important text and logos away from the edges, and preview on mobile before launch — most B2B scrolling happens on phones.
Think of it like a picture frame: the wrong size leaves heads cut off.
Why it matters: a clean ad signals a serious company.
Next step: preview your live ad on mobile and check for cropping.
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