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Snapchat 101: An Easy Get Started Guide On Snapchatting
Snapchat 101: An Easy Get Started Guide On Snapchatting
Snapchat 101: An Easy Get Started Guide On Snapchatting
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Snapchat 101: An Easy Get Started Guide On Snapchatting

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Get On The Snapchat Train!!!

 


By now you’ve heard of Snapchat. It’s all over the place, and it isn’t going away anytime soon. After it launched in 2011, Snapchat has become a social media phenomenon – it is one of the world’s fastest growing social networking apps with 150 million active daily users who view 10 billion videos every day - and it is expected to keep growing.


 



If you want to reach a younger audience and remain abreast with social media happenings, Snapchat is surely for you. More than 60% of U.S. 13 to 34-year-old smartphone users are on Snapchat, and Snapchat recently overtook Facebook in the number of daily video views. With new users signing up by the day, Snapchat is red hot at the moment!


 



If you are interested in joining the Snapchat craze and learning the basics, please check out this step-by-step guide outlined in this book. In this picture illustrated book, you will learn how:



  1. Snapchat works

  2. To get started on Snapchat

  3. To search and add friends on Snapchat

  4. To take selfie snaps

  5. To video chat

  6. To add captions, drawings, and stickers to your snaps

  7. To add lenses, filters, and geofilters

  8. To save your snaps

  9. To convert your snaps into stories

  10. To find stories from your favorite publishers




…just to mention a few


 



Snapchat is so simple to use, and this guide will help you understand how you can get the most out of it!


 



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LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateMar 8, 2017
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    Snapchat 101 - Aaron Smith

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    Snapchat 101

    An Easy Get Started Guide On Snapchatting

    Copyright © 2017 by Aaron Smith

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from the author.

    Table of Contents

    Copyright

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Introduction

    Frequently Asked Questions On Snapchat

    Chapter 2

    How Do You Snapchat?

    Getting The App

    Chapter 3

    Snapchat Terms

    Chapter 4

    Creating Snaps

    Chapter 5

    Sending Snap

    Chapter 6

    Viewing Received Snaps

    Chapter 7

    Creating And Sending Stories

    Chapter 8

    Live Chatting

    Chapter 9

    About Discover

    Chapter 1

    Introduction

    What Is Snapchat?

    Don’t make the ghost icon deceive you; Snapchat isn’t scary as the icon depicts.

    Snapchat has become one of the most commonly used messaging apps for its convenient and entertaining way of sending photos and videos without occupying your phone’s memory.

    Snapchat is a photo and video messaging application developed by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown in 2011, and was originally called Picaboo.

    Snapchat is designed to send short-lived photos and videos, also known as snaps to a controlled list of friends (recipients) in real time that self-destruct within 10 seconds of being viewed. It also allows users to add texts (captions), drawings and filters to their photos and videos as well. Unlike other messaging apps, Snapchat allows you to view snaps for a maximum of 10 seconds, and then it's deleted. Anything shared through the service self-destructs is gone for good, leaving no trace that it existed.

    The selling point of Snapchat is that it allows you to become the storyteller through pictures and videos which can only be seen for

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