A Great Way to Grow Your Fanbase! Ideas for Using 'Like' Thank-You Messages
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Communicating with people who read your articles is an effective way to turn them into dedicated fans. The 'Like' thank-you message feature is a great first opportunity for this.
Many note creators provide a wonderful experience for their readers by utilizing the 'Like' thank-you message feature. You can set up 'Like' thank-you messages using text, images, or GIFs. In this article, we will pick up and introduce a few of them.
Text Edition
■ Displaying random fortunes

UI designer Muraki has set it up so that fortunes like 'Great Blessing' or 'Super Great Blessing' appear. Even people who read multiple articles in a row will likely enjoy clicking the 'Like' button.
■ Adding a note of gratitude that makes people want to read more

Photographer Takahiro Bessho has set up multiple short messages that make the person who clicked 'Like' feel happy. It conveys his personality, making readers interested not just in the content of the articles, but in the writer as well.
■ Expressing gratitude in languages from around the world

PR Manager Kenichi Gokatsude expresses his gratitude in languages from around the world. It even serves as a little bit of a lesson for the reader.
■ Adding a helpful tip for the reader

Home cooking expert Yuka Yamaguchi has registered several types of menus and cooking tips. It's a great reference for tonight's dinner.
Image Edition
■ Registering images related to past articles

Writer Yu Okada, whose article about camping in Antarctica became a hot topic, has registered various photos of penguins. It makes the content of the article leave a stronger impression.
■ Randomly display illustrations you've drawn

Author Nami Kishida has registered multiple illustrations she has drawn. You can see a different side of her compared to her main writing activities.
■ Use free stock images for fun messages

Novelist and essayist Hitomi Shiri has registered fun, mysterious free stock images. They make the viewer feel happy.
■ Introduce recommended items

Publisher Hayakawa Publishing's Hayakawa Books & Magazines (β) has registered cover images of recommended books. Several types are set to appear randomly.
GIF edition
■ Convey your worldview through animation

U-NEXT Corporate uses motion graphics to express their gratitude. Both the message and the brand's worldview are conveyed at the same time.
■ Set icons that are fun for people to click

note official has set several types of moving icons and operation tips to appear randomly. We hope that people who click 'Like' will feel happy.
How to set it up
You can set your 'Like' reaction from 'Icon in the top right > Account Settings > Reaction > Like thank-you message'.

The images you can upload are jpg, png, and gif (including animations). The file size can be up to 10MB (please note that if a GIF animation is too long, the speech bubble might disappear before it finishes).
There are many ways to use 'Like' thank-you messages. Try setting up a reaction that entertains your fans with your own unique ideas!
