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The 6 Facebook Fan Page Timeline Image Dimensions You Need to Know

by on August 7th, 2012 in Fan Page Friday, Fan Pages, FB Advertising, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 10 Comments

Well, us page owners now have to create six new images for our facebook fan pages now that facebook has changed everything around on us….again. The sad truth is, we have no choice. :)

So, we found this infographic created by tabsite.com that will help you prepare.

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FBML for Fan Pages: What The Heck Is Going On?

by on February 15th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 62 Comments

I know everyone’s wondering what is REALLY going to happen to FBML after March 11th. Will we be able to keep our tabs? Will we be able to edit them? What about iFrames?

Last week Facebook announced that it would be shifting away from the old FBML model within Facebook Pages to iFrames as part of the roll out of the new Facebook pages.

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Workshop Wednesday: Stop Posting Status Updates at 3pm!

by on January 26th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 57 Comments

Dan Zarella, of http://danzarrella.com/, recently published an interesting chart of six statistics about facebook marketing.

Take a look at the chart below, because it has some pretty interesting stats. I’m seeing for my page that posting every day works quite well, and multiple times per day doesn’t seem to sway things one way or another. As always, this report isn’t market specific so test it out for youself, but it does give a good basis to go off of when you’re deciding how active your page is going to be.

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Stop Marketing with Your Facebook Personal Profile! 3 Reasons Why…

by on January 19th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 10 Comments

Nothing drives me more crazy than getting tons of friend requests from people I know are just trying to boost there facebook friends for purely business reasons. If this is what you’ve been taught, it’s not your fault, but you need to stop.

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Workshop Wednesday: Secret to Selling Under the Radar

by on January 12th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Workshop Wednesday, 16 Comments

No one likes landing on a page and instantly being bombarded with sales pitches. Loading a page and being smacked in the face with headlines reading, “BUY THIS NOW!”, “SALE SALE SALE!!”, “LIMITED TIME ONLY!”, or any traditional “sales-pitchy” wording is the quickest way to get me off of your page faster than you can offer me a discounted discount on your discount.

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Workshop Wednesday: Get More Fans with Your Email Signature

by on January 5th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 8 Comments

If you’re trying to get more fans to visit your facebook fan page, there’s a little plugin you need to know about if you’re using Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL, or any other web-based email client. It’s called WiseStamp.

How many emails do you send per day? Probably too many, like the rest of us. And how many emails have you seen with over-sized and unattractive email signatures that doing everything except get you to click on them? Well, those days are over.

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Workshop Wednesday: Importing your Email Contacts on Facebook Fan Page

by on December 23rd, 2010 in Fan Pages, FB Advertising, Workshop Wednesday, 15 Comments

There are many ways for you to promote your page on Facebook; one way is the “Tell your Fans” button on the Marketing Tab of your Page Manager. You can import your email contacts and invite them to your Fan Page but be careful, choose your invitations wisely because sometimes it will be considered as a Spam by others.

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Workshop Wednesday: Protecting Your Fan Page From Shutdown

by on December 16th, 2010 in Fan Pages, Workshop Wednesday, 36 Comments

How will you protect your Fan Page from being Shutdown?

I know a couple of people that had their Facebook account shutdown because they were either mass friendly people through their profile which is not something that I recommend you to do. But anyway, for just various reasons, if you built certain things in Facebook, you need to do it according to their Rules and Regulations. If you happen to break one of those rules, they will shutdown your account and you’ll never get your Fan Page back, all your fans will be gone and all the work that you did will be history. So, I am here to give you a quick and easy new tip on how to protect your Fan Page from being shutdown. All you have to do is create another ADMIN that would have a control over your Fan Page, it maybe either one of your friends, your brother or sister, your spouse. Someone that you can trust and won’t mess your stuff up.

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