5 Ways The WWE Network Can Go To The Next Level

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1. Greater Social Media Integration

Imagine the scene: you have found an awesome, rare diamond of a match on the WWE Network and you want to share it on social media.

Presently sharing what you are watching is fairly rudimentary; it also isn’t particularly inviting. With the 2-click options limited to Twitter, Facebook and Email, the preview for the links you share are either non-existent or consist of a generic WWE Network meta description.

For the layman this means sharing on social media currently looks boring and unappealing. This can easily be corrected by WWE’s web development team by adding eye-catching descriptions and image previews as part of the back-end so that the sharable links are richer in multimedia content.

Posting links to twitter should always have an attractive Twitter Card preview, and posting to Facebook should have something similar to capture the attention of those who could just as easily scroll past without noticing it.

The more appealing a link’s preview on social media is, the more likely your friends and followers are to click on it, and the more visitors and prospective customers the WWE Network gets.

WWE could do even more on the sharing front with the following feature…