Listly by Robert Clay
Facebook rolled out its Timeline format for brands this week. It's still early, but we've already seen how the new format opens up fresh opportunities for businesses.
Since the middle of last year Facebook has been undergoing a series of changes. Many of these improvements are rather dramatic and easily apparent.
Did you get a message telling you that Facebook is going to change your page design again? I'm sure you did. Many people are finding this new layout to be annoying and restricting, especially with the removal of customized landing tabs. However, I can tell you that the new look has several advantages, especially for serious individuals/companies.
Yup, Facebook did it to us again. This time they have added the new timeline to business pages. With it come both good and bad changes. As I wrote in this earlier post “ Quit Blaming Facebook and Fix Your Own Marketing Problems” it's important you don't waste too much time complaining.
Don't fight the Facebook Timeline. Use it to connect to others by telling your story in a wholly new way.
bowery mission Eleven Ways Facebook Page Timelines Change Your Content Strategy The new Facebook page timeline layout changes the way your organization needs to think about content. Previously, a Facebook Page content strategy was primarily focused on two things:
Yesterday I read a great Mashable article that had me simultaneously excited and bummed out. The post was added as a result of Facebook's announcement that on March 30th all Brand Pages will migrate to Facebook's Timeline.
It's here! This week Facebook finally unveiled the arrival of timeline for brand pages. A long-awaited change to the layout of Facebook pages, much welcomed by some and resistingly sneered at by others.
Facebook just launched Timeline for brand pages. Marketers and brands are looking forward on how the Timeline will enhance user engagement and CRM. Big brands l
On Wednesday, February 29, Facebook made several announcements at its fMC conference for marketers in New York. Several of the tools brands have available to them are undergoing big changes. These changes touch both paid tools and organic ones, emphasizing the growing link between the two. Here is what was announced:
Your Facebook fan page will automatically convert to the new Timeline design on March 30. This post walks you through key elements you need to know...
The Facebook new brand pages are live, here is everything you need to know from customization to content organization and new communication features.
When you log in to your Facebook Page you will see the following... Now, if you click on that "Learn More" you'll go to Facebook's Editing Your Page page where when you scroll down the page you will see the following... FYI: This will not effect any "Pinned Posts" that you may have on your Page.
Nowadays, I seem to be seeing a lot of people ask about the difference between having a profile versus a page for their business. Most people want to be associated with their business; therefore it would be a natural summation to want to promote their business on their Profile page.