Today I am so excited to introduce to you David. He lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife Carly and their three sons, Evan, Ryan and Collin. David and his partner, Casey started this sweet idea called Social Yearbook. A brilliant way to keep our timeline in a forever keepsake. I just know you are gonna love this. Check it out.
Over the last few years, I’ve been using Facebook as a means of sharing my life and my kids’ lives with my friends and family. My timeline is littered with those moments at the pumpkin patch, Collin’s first homer, our family RV adventure, or that summer beach vacation. Facebook has been great for staying connected and sharing those memories. However, just like yesterday’s news they all get lost on my timeline.
That’s where Social Yearbook came to my rescue. Social Yearbook is different than other photo books, as it captures all of the Comments and Likes for my pictures that make up a big part of those memories. A beautifully printed and bound version of my timeline that I can keep forever.
My biggest complaint with photo books in the past was the amount of time they took to create, forcing me to sort through and uploaded all of the photos I wanted to include. Social Yearbook automatically does that for me by assembling the photos I have already uploaded to Facebook – the best and most interesting pics I have. I can select an entire year (i.e. 2015, 2014, etc.), or a specific date range (i.e. June 22nd – July 6th) and voilà! My book is ready to edit.
The best part is that I can choose to edit or delete any pictures, titles or comments to customize my book exactly how I want it.
Getting started with Social Yearbook is easy! Just go to SocialYearBook.com, log in with your Facebook credentials, and follow the step by step instructions.
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Forest Rose is a God Loving, Blessed Wife, & Mama to 3 girls. She’s passionate about lifting moms out of the trenches that are discouraged, overwhelmed, or feeling alone or isolated. Her hope is to point them to Christ and equip them to rise up with a newfound hope and joy within, that He alone can provide. Besides blogging, she also loves to create printables!
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