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Facebook Launches Timeline for Pages – TabSite App Supports Changes

Facebook2.jpgFacebook announced the official launch of Timeline for Pages at the first fMC Facebook marketing conference in New York City on Wednesday, February 29, 2012.

One of the biggest new changes announced is that custom tabs will go from 520 pixels wide to 810 pixels wide.

TabSite’s fan page platform has been modified accordingly and now supports this new size as of March 1, 2012.  Page Admins wanting to create custom tabs at the new 810 px wide size can do so right now with TabSite.

TabSite is thrilled with Facebook’s announcement of Timeline and associated tools!  We believe Timeline is very exciting and offers marketers increased capability to boost their marketing presence on the largest social media platform in the world. Increasing the width makes tab apps closer to the size of a website and allows for more creativity and flexibility in the design process.

 To learn more about TabSite and the tools available to custom app tabs for your Timeline Pages,  visit www.TabSite.com.

 

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Timeline for Pages: Updating Both Tab Images

The new Facebook Timeline for Pages is available! 

All Fan Page Admins with Timeline now have the opportunity to update your tab large custom icon that shows beneath your Timeline cover.   It will display at 111 x 74 pixels.

Those with our paid plans can also continue to customize the 16 x 16 small tab icon.

UPDATE: TabSite has integrated the ability to change the Large Tab Image (111 x 74) in the TabSite Manager for all users.

Here’s how to change the Tab Custom Image on Facebook:

Go to your fan page and click on the arrow to open your tab navigation:  (Looks like you need at least 5 apps in order to get the “arrow” to open the app navigation pane to get the pencil icon to edit the large icon image. Whew! Or go to your fan page Admin, select Apps, find the App and select Edit Settings, then the image link to change.)

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Next find the tab you want to change the large tab image (icon) on and hover your mouse over the top right of that current  image.  A pencil icon will appear.  Click this pencil as shown below.

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From the dropdown menu, select “Edit Settings” near the bottom of the list.

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This opens a box where you will select “Change” next to the Custom Tab Image.

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This opens a new browser Window / Tab as shown below where you click “Change” and then “Browse” and upload.  Note: You can upload a JPG, GIF, or PNG file. If the image is larger than 111 x 74 pixels, it will be resized and converted,so we recommend you aim for exactly 111 x 74 pixels in size.

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So, GET CREATIVE!  You’ll need to drive traffic with a visual cue!

 

Example:  

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Timeline for Pages Launches

Timeline for Facebook Pages has come as expected today, February 29! 

Facebook did pull a fast one and launched it in the wee hours of the morning instead of at their event press conference scheduled for later this morning.

Here’s the basics:

We recommend not upgrading just yet. Let the dust settle a bit.

Your Facebook page tabs from TabSite still work just fine! 

They are centered in the page tabs which will be 760 pixels which is wider than the now 520 pixel area.

THE BASICS:

1. Yes, your TabSite tabs still work.

2. Default landing tabs are going away (Timeline will be default)

3. Tab width will be moving to 760 px wide (currently 520px). TabSite will be adjusting to this and announcing date.  UPDATE:  It looks like tab width will be 810px wide.  TabSite is planning accordingly. 

UPDATE: Pin your top tabs! – hover, then click the pencil icon to “pin” a specific tab to the top.

4.. You can now message fan pages – there is a Timeline manager area on your Page to access this.

5.. Timeline will automatically come to pages on March 30th.  You can publish earlier if you wish.

6. You can add a Timeline Cover Image NOW if desired.

NOTES: Cover photo can be up to 851px by 315px
but Timeline Cover images may NOT contain the following:
– Price or purchase information, such as “50% off” or “Download it at our website”.
– Contact information, such as web address, email, mailing address or other information intended for your Page’s About section.
– References to user interface elements, such as Like or Share, or any other Facebook site features.
– Calls to action, such as “Get it now” or “Tell your friends”.

7. There is a preview stage where you can see it but the public can’t.!

 

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Here’s the official Document from Facebook compiled by TechCrunch:

 

Facebook Timeline For Pages – Product Guide – from TechCrunch

 

More to come!

 

 

February 29 Facebook Timeline News!

Facebook2.jpgIt’s leap year and what a better way to commemorate this unique day than with a major leap forward from Facebook, the the biggest social media platform in the world!

February 29 is the day Facebook is set to announce the launching and details of Timeline for Pages.

Business Insider reported in late January that Facebook is in the process of launching Timeline for Brand pages and that an official announcement will be made on February 29th during Facebook’s invitation-only Facebook Marketers Council in New York City.  We’ll be taking in the LiveStream event and you can to, right here.

So what does Timeline mean for your Page and what can you do to prepare?

No one knows exactly what Facebook is going to do regarding Timeline for Pages until there’s an official announcement. However, we can speculate on a number of changes based on the current Timeline for Profiles, and Facebook’s own admission that they want to have some continuity and consistency between Profiles and Pages (see Mashable 09/27/2011).

Large Cover Image

This is the most striking visual detail of Timeline for profiles.  We see no reason that this wouldn’t be central to a Timeline for Pages. Our guess is that this will function just like it does for Profiles, where Page Admins can add/update the prominent image. (See example below of one Timeline cover concept of a fan Page that was developed as an idea and posted on Mashable.)

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Custom Tabs

Custom tabs serve as a key piece of the Facebook experience for visitors to fan pages. Companies rely on their custom tabs for encouraging the “Like” of the page, for gathering user data, for running contests and sweepstakes, and much more. It’s doubtful that this will change. Custom tabs are important to users, Page Admins and to Facebook.

Why for Facebook? Custom tabs provide Ad space. Facebook’s income comes largely from Ad revenue.  Will custom tabs change in some other way like size? Perhaps. Perhaps not.

The Wall

Currently the Wall is the central destination and default location set by Facebook for all that have “Liked” a Page. If you compare the present Page Wall to a Profile Timeline, the Wall fails! It’s largely text-based, and much less visually stimulating.

My guess is that the Wall (and perhaps the Info tab) will be replaced with the Timeline. Once a visitor has “Liked” the Page, the default destination will be the Timeline that they return to upon subsequent visits.

What About Tab Navigation when Timeline comes?

If the Wall transforms into the Timeline for Pages, obviously the current left navigation for custom tabs will be gone. My speculation, and it’s just speculation, is that just like on the Profile Timeline where there are scrollable boxes right beneath the Cover image for “Likes,” “Friends,” “Photos,” etc., there will now be boxes for tabs showing “Fans,” “Map,” and custom tabs. As well, tabs may appear as “boxes” in the Timeline where it pulls in the tab name, possibly an image (replacing custom icon currently used?), and potentially pulling text from the tab itself.

Obviously this may mean changes and new possibilities for custom tabs. Developers like our team at TabSite are poised and ready to respond and take advantage of the new features that may be added.

So, will custom tabs remain after Timeline launches? I think yes. Will users have to rework them? Hard to say, other than perhaps the custom icons for tabs go away and a new size image would be available. Again, just speculation, but this would seem to flow with Facebook’s goal of consistency and a “clean” look similar to Timeline for Profiles.

So what can be done to prepare?

There are a number of things Page Admins can do to prepare for Timeline:

  1. Prepare a Timeline – What events and dates are significant to your company? Create a written report with images that you will want to use for those special dates in your company history.
  2. Prepare a Timeline Cover Image – You’ll be ready to showcase your brand image and upload it.
  3. Prepare Communication – You can begin preparing blog or news communication for your fans/visitors letting them know you are staying current with Facebook’s potential changes and plan to be ready to adjust in order to create a great environment for them.
  4. Keep in touch with us – We”ll be giving out information as we have it on how you can prepare and what shifts you’ll need to make. Watch our fan page and blog.

One thing you can always expect from Facebook: innovation. As a social platform, Facebook will continue to evolve and change, just as your social relationships are fluid and ever-evolving. Facebook wants to make the world a more connected place. Timeline for Pages is just a next step in this process!

What are your thoughts on Timeline for Pages?  Post below!

 


mike tabsiteMike Gingerich is the Business Development and Marketing Director for TabSite and Plan Your Post. TabSite powers more than 67,000 small and medium-sized businesses to create and deploy custom tabs and interactive fan page tab actions.  Plan Your Post is a Facebook and Twitter Post Planner, monitoring, and social impact measuring tool.

HotLink Feature Enhancement

We’ve added new options to the HotLink Widget! 

Now Page Admins have more flexibility and power to control how links on your TabSite tabs open.

The HotLink widget is available at all paying plan levels of TabSite and is a great way to Image Map a large image.  Simple add a HotLink widget on top of the image, size the transparent box over the area you wish to link, add your url and you’re ready! 

Now with our recent HotLink widget enhancement, you can choose how you want the url to open when it is clicked on within your custom tabs. 

Options include:

  • Open link in a New Window/Tab
  • Open link in Same Window (replaces current page with link clicked)
  • Open in current IFrame – This is the fastest loading option to link to other TabSite tabs or sub-pages because the Facebook page frame is not loaded again, only your new tab content
  • Open Email – this allows you to link to an e-mail address so when clicked their default e-mail client can load with your pre-determined subject line.

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We are pleased to roll-out these additions to the HotLink widget to give you more options for your tabs. To upgrade your tab to have the HotLink widget, simply go to www.TabSite.com/steps.