Weitere ähnliche Inhalte Kürzlich hochgeladen (20) 7 steps to enabling your new Facebook timeline for business1. Argh! They’ve changed Facebook again!
What will it mean for my business page?
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2. It’s actually good news, honest! What can you do
now on your Facebook page?
• Ability to moderate comments
• Cover photo is a great opportunity to show off products
and make a big impact
• Facebook visitors can message you – a new way to
receive enquiries
• Ability to ‘stick’ a story to the top of your page
• Business pages now look like personal profiles providing
a consistency of experience across Facebook for users
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3. What does the new Timeline look like?
Cover photo – 851 x 315px
Customers can
send you a private
Profile picture message
Like button
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4. Make a post ‘stick’ See which of
to the top your friends like View
the page too history
Double column for the
wall
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5. Here are our 7 simple steps to take to get a brilliant
new Facebook timeline for your business page
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6. 1. Enable the new Timeline for your personal
Facebook profile (if you haven’t already) – get used
to the look and feel on your own profile before you
start using it for your business page – there are a
lot of similarities. Go to:
https://www.facebook.com/about/timeline
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7. 2. On your Facebook page take the tour and browse
the new look timeline:
• Experiment with adding different photos as the
cover photo. Choose a profile picture (the small
square image in the bottom left of your cover
photo).
• Click around and ‘play’ with it.
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8. 3. Choose a cover photo for your new page – it should
be 851 x 315 pixels in size – although Facebook does
resize images automatically.
• Remember that you can change your cover photo at
any time – so you could have different ones for
different seasons.
• A photo is much better than a logo. You can’t use
your Cover Photo as advertising space – ie. like a
banner advert – it should be a photo.
• Look here for inspiration: http://on.mash.to/yWkOrh
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9. 4. Fill in your company history – you can go right back
to when your organisation was founded. Have you got
any old logos or photos? Put them on the timeline!
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10. 5. Decide if you want to moderate comments on your
wall and other privacy settings in ‘Edit Page’, ‘Basic
Information’, then manage comments in your Activity
Log:
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11. 6. Tidy up your wall – you can hide posts, delete them
or highlight them (so that they spread across both
columns)
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12. 7. Tell people about your new look page! Why not
‘pin’ a story on your new page to the top?
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13. For further help with developing a strategy for your
Facebook page, why not come on our next online
course, Four Weeks on Facebook?
Book here:
http://fourweeksonfacebook.eventbrite.com
Or call us today: +44 (0)113 2781800
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Hinweis der Redaktion Do a quick run through of the key features of a facebook page – probably easiest to do this live online rather than through this slide.