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Custom Facebook Tagging

Facebook tag editing app

Thanks to this awesome app by Static HTML you can now customize the way tags show up in your posts with ease!  AllFacebook.com wrote about the new addition to Facebook tags and then Static HTML went out and made it even simpler with their app.

All you do is go to http://fbtagging.thunderpenny.com/ and enter in the info you want.  The app does the rest for you!

 

And here’s what it looks like on Facebook:

 

This is great for a variety of purposes, not the least of which is tagging people who go by a name other than what their Facebook name is listed.  Shortening Rebecca to Becky and so on….

Also as AllFacebook pointed out, you can make the name of a page change to something more descriptive:

More New Facebook Insights

facebook insights main page

 

 

Facebook has altered their insights page once again and now show page owners even more information about who their fans are and how they engage with the page.

Once you click on the insights tab you now have: Likes, Reach, Talking About This and Check-ins.  The check-ins tab and talking about this tab only work when 30 people have talked about your business or checked in to your business in the last 30 days.

First up the general insights page which looks like this

 

These general insights let you see how many fans you have and how many friends those fans have, it also shows you how many people are talking about your page and what your reach is based on that.

The arrows show you how these numbers have changed since last week.

One thing to note is the purple dots, the bigger the dot, the more posting that took place over that period of time.  Consequently, the bigger the dot, generally speaking, the higher the blue line.  More posts mean more eyeballs, most of the time.  Of course, part of evaluating your analytics is finding the right amount of posting for your page.

Under this graph is a list of all of your posts with some information about their reach, virality, and the conversations they encouraged.

The part that’s new here is the virality number and this is the one that can help you refine your posting strategy. Interesting to note here, that just because a post has a large reach, does not mean that it is more likely to gain traction and get people talking.

 

The Likes and Reach tabs have not changed since they were rolled out a couple months ago.

What has changed are the last two tabs: People Talking About This and Check-Ins.

Page owners could always see this data about EVERYONE who liked their page, but what about the people who are doing the engaging and talking and sharing with and about the page?

And what about the people a page reaches but aren’t fans of the page? Now you can see who those people are too! What kind of potential customers and fans are out there? To whom could you target some Facebook ads in order to encourage them to like your page? Now you know!

And when those stories about your page are created by liking your content or page, commenting on your posts, sharing your content, and mentioning your page in a post of their own, what kind of response is the most popular and to what does it correspond in your content stream?

For example, I can see in my data set that people mentioned my page 3 times on November 2nd, which was a highpoint on the graph.  If I go back to the general insights page, I can see that on November 2nd I post 3 times, 2 of which were requests to vote for me for the Mobbies.  Those posts were then reshared by fans requesting that their friends vote for me too.  So now I know (as if I didn’t already) that my fans are awesome and respond well when I ask for help!

 

Finally, the Check-In’s data page. This will allow you to see demographic info about those that have checked into your business as well as info on how and when they checked in.

This is great for brick and mortar businesses.  You can now see which days are most popular to check-in and create marketing campaigns based on that timeline.

Overall, these insights have improved upon what was already a much improved product.

Take a look at yours and let me know what you learn about your fans that you didn’t know before.

 

 

 

New Facebook Page Features

Photo uploader on Facebook

Has anyone else noticed these subtle changes?

Photo Uploader

 

The other day I was uploading an album for a client and this new photo uploading interface popped up.

 

It makes the description area more prominent and seems overall easier to use.  After this, you are no longer asked to approve the photos, but they didn’t go into the newsfeed.  Instead, I had to use Facebook as the page, and share the album in order to get  it into the newsfeed.

 

Post Insights

This morning while looking over client pages, I noticed this next subtle change.

Instead of showing impressions and percentages, it now spells out exactly what the numbers mean in layman’s terms. I like this change too, mostly because it’s helpful to the average Joe running his own business page.

 

This seems to coincide with the rollout of Facebook’s Timeline for everyone.  I’ve already noticed a couple friends who have received Timeline.  I’m curious what you all think of the changes and if you’ve gotten timeline yet.  Let me know in the comments!

Facebook Newsfeed Changes Ahead of F8

I woke up this morning to a brand new Facebook!  Even my iPhone app has updated to reflect some of these changes.

1) Last week Facebook rolled out smart lists. These lists include, acquaintances, close friends, your places of work, and schools, people in proximity to your location, and restricted people.

  • You can merge these lists with your current lists, and add or remove people to them at will.  This is vastly improved from old lists which were rather tedious to update and maintain.
  • the Restricted lists is like the limited profiles of old.  People on this list will only see what you post PUBLICLY and they are not aware they are on this lists.
  • If you click the left of the list names, a pencil icon appears and this will let you add or remove these lists from your favorites and rearrange the order in which they appear on the left side of your page
  • Just below my lists are my pages, a feature that was rolled out several weeks ago.

2) Next up is the instant ticker, this shows what people are doing on Facebook in real time, a little snapshot of activity to paruse while you are reading other updates.  I like this because I can now see if a friend comments on something while I’m reading work related content or vice versa.  Excellent news for my short attention span and as yet undiagnosed adult onset ADD :-)

Just noticed this little gem on the newsfeed ticker: when you expand upon the places check-in you get a Bing map, this doesn’t happen in the regular newsfeed.

 

3) I just noticed this little change, but the upper right hand corner that used to look like this: 

Now looks like this: 

  • The settings that were once housed under account now live under the little arrow

In the newsfeed itself, a screen shot that I failed to capture, your news is now divided into top news, and recent news, both showing up concurrently.  This change appears in my iphone app as well, as shown here:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notice, that in the Earlier today stories, there’s a little blue triangle behind the profile photo, that’s because Facebook has marked them as stories I might find particularly interesting.

In addition to these changes, the body of the newsfeed and the entire blue bar have changed.

 

The blue bar now travels with you as you scroll down the page, making search easier.

And photos are much bigger in the newsfeed.  Interestingly enough, I’ve noticed this change on friend’s photos only, not business pages.  These pictures are much more attention grabbing which is nice.  Looking at friends photos might be my favorite part of Facebook!

There are lots of other new changes coming tomorrow at Facebook’s Developer Conference, F8.  Word on the street is that Facebook will get heavy music, movie, tv, book, and magazine integration. In addition, the 500 character limit is said to be rising to 5,000!  I am so excited to see the changes coming!

So far I love all the changes. I check my lists compulsively, can see friends photos with more ease, and am always in the know thanks to the smart ticker.

What do you think?

 

 

 

 

Facebook for Business 101

 

Molly White Marketing Facebook Business Page

I’m teaching a class on Facebook for Business today so I thought it might be nice to turn my slides and presentation into a blog post to turn this blog post into my class.

Included in this post will be my slides and a basic outline of the class,This post will be what I use to teach my class but what you’ll miss is my witty repartee and any knowledge nuggets attained by said repartee and any ensuing questions from what I hope to be, my very active class members!

This is an intro, so let’s start with the Facebook Basics:

  1. Log on to your personal Facebook account
  2. Type in http://www.Facebook.com/PAGES
  3. Click on the “Create Page” button

 

Now comes the fun part!  Chose the type of business your page will represent

 

For the sake of this class, I’m choosing to set up a Local Business or Place

 

 

Fill in the information completely, and check off the box of terms and agreements. Then click on the get started button.

 

Voila! You’ve got a Facebook Business Page!! Facebook has provided you a list of things to do now that you’ve got a business page.

 

 

IGNORE THEM ALL for now!!!  Before you go sharing the page, importing contacts and posting status updates, you need to fill in the blanks as completely as possible, which means you have to go behind the scenes!

Click on those tiny little words at the top of your page, just under the name of your page:edit info And thus the Content Management System or CMS of Facebook Business Pages is revealed.

 

 

Just look at all of the information you can fill out to your heart’s content!  And please, by all means, fill it ALL out!  This is the stuff that counts for SEO!!!

  • Give detailed and specific information wherever possible.
  • The boxes are different based upon the page that you have chosen to set up
  • There will always be an About section.  You will have less than 140 characters to explain your business
  • Use some of those characters to type in your businesses ENTIRE URL
  • Use keywords in the description section, providing your URL once again
  • fill out email and web address again

Now let’s look at Your Settings:

 

Your Settings determines how you post on the page and if you receive notifications via email.  As long as the top box is checked, you will always act as the page when on the page.  If you uncheck it than you can post on the page as yourself.  This can be handy if you’d like to help drive some conversation on a post.

If the second box is checked, that means you will get an email every time someone comments on a post or posts on your page.  This is incredibly helpful for page management.  If someone reaches out to your business via Facebook, a speedy response is appreciated and will help encourage more use of your business page.

 

Next on the left side of the page is Manage Permissions.

 

Manage Permissions is where you determine where non-fans land when they go to your page, what fans are allowed to post on your wall, and what shows on the page.  Here you can also keep the page unpublished while you work on creating it.  And set up a list of words to block on the page.  You can chose to prevent people from talking about your competition this way.

 

After Manage Permissions comes Profile Photo.  It’s rather self explanatory, upload a photo that represents your business.  What you should know is that your picture is allotted 180 x 540 pixels of space so you should get creative and use that space to the best of your abilities!  Keeping in mind that from the 180 x 540 pixel image, Facebook will pull a little 50 x 50 avatar of your business for use in the newsfeed.

Moving down the left side we come to the Featured setting

 

Facebook Business Pages are all about making a connection with people.  And what better way  to make a connection than to show them who’s behind the page! This is how you do it!  Don’t be shy, show yourself!

We’re going to quickly glance over Resources and Manage Admins. Both are fairly straightforward.

You can add and delete admins in the Manage Admins section.  The caveat is that you can only add people with whom you are Facebook Friends. If you’d like to not establish a friendship with someone whom you’d like to make an admin of your page, than they simply have to like the page and you can select them from the list of people who like your business.

Resources is one stop shopping for ways to promote your page.  You can:

  • upload a CSV file of up to 5,000 contacts
  • link your Facebook page to your twitter account
  • Advertise on Facebook
  • obtain code to install social plugin’s on your website
  • send an update to fans – this shows up in their Facebook inbox
  • And read some tips and tricks that Facebook has written

Now onto the meat of the back end of Facebook Pages and what makes them like a mini website!  Facebook Apps

 

Certain Facebook Apps come preloaded, they’re the tabs on the left hand column of your Facebook Business Page and include Photos, Notes, Events, Links and Video.  These auto-populate with their appropriate page updates.

If you’d like to get a little fancier you can add Discussions, which is another Facebook created app.

But the fun pages are the ones you create yourself or personalize in some way to really show off what your business is about.

To install any of these apps, scroll the down the page until you see the add to my page button under their profile picture, select the page on which you’d like the app installed, and it will appear on your page ready for you to take action!

My favorites are:

Static HTML:iframe TabsI use this app the most of all because it is like a blank canvas! It’s already programmed to fan-gate or like-gate the page so you don’t need to know FBML.

Fan-gating and like-gating, means that fans see one image while non fans see another. Uses for Fan-Gating include, contest, coupons, and other incentives.  ”Like our page and get XXX” Like our page to enter to win XXX”.

You don’t have to fan-gate with this app, but it’s nice to know that you can.  To use this app you need to have some knowledge of basic html.  The two most common ones to know are

  • how to make an image appear <img src”http://www.yourimagelinkhere.com”>
  • how to make a link work <a href=”http://www.yourlinkhere.com”>Words You want to appear in blue with an underline</a>
  • to make an image link simply combine this to form this :<a href=”http://yourlinkhere.com><img src=”http://www.yourimagelinkhere.com></a>
  • when all else fails Google it!

There is a caveat to all of this: You must host your own image! Two great FREE services for this are Photobucket and Dropbox. Now image hosting seems complicated but it’s not.

With Dropbox, you simply install dropbox on your computer, store your image in the Public file in dropbox and select to copy the public URL, then just paste that sucker into your code.

With Photobucket, you upload your image to Photobucket and select to copy the public URL, then just paste that sucker into your code!

OK back to other great apps for your page, along the same lines as Static HTML: iframe tabs is HyperArts TabPress app. Same concept, same free awesomeness!

For anyone who is looking to sell a product or service with a fixed price, I am head over heels in love with Payvment. It’s robust, free, and easy to use.  All you need is a paypal account and the time to upload images, descriptions, and shopping details.  You can even offer discounts to fans and Payvment will calculate them for you.

I’ll be honest, with these three apps you can do anything that any other app is offering.

I use Google Forms or JotForm to create contest entry forms, I add my MailChimp email widget to these apps and I create basic graphics using a free program called Inkscape.

***The most important thing to remember when designing these pages is that you only have 520 pixels of width to work with.***

Once these apps are installed on your page and you’ve customized them, you need to do 3 things.

  1. On the Apps management page select edit settings and type in the name you would like to appear on the left side of your page.

2.  Go into the Manage Permissions section and select your newly named page as the default landing tab so all the new fans see your handy work and are able to take advantage of your fan-gated offer!

3.  Select  in the upper right corner and then click on edit under the list of apps that appears under your profile picture.  Move your newly created app as close to the top of the list as you can.  Wall, Info and Photos can not be moved.

Ok that’s it, your page is now set up and you can go back to that first getting started page and do all of those things that Facebook suggests.  You’re off and running!

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facebook Pages Given More Prominence For Admins

 

 

Facebook rolled out some changes for page admins this evening.  Now instead of having a pages tab on the left side of my newsfeed, my top 8 pages showed up and I could just click right through to see the page.

 

 

And to see the rest of my pages, I simply clicked towards the right of the column on a button that appeared that said “more”.

 

Facebook Page All PAge Admin View

 

Gone are the fan counts and in their place is a more prominent view of the last time the page was used.  If you click on the pencil, this appears:

 

Facebook Page add to favorites

 

And once you add the page to your favorites, it jumps to the top of the left hand side of your page! Each favorite page is removed from the pages list on the left side of the newsfeed.  From there you can rearrange the order in which the pages appear.

 

Favorite Facebook Pages Admin View

As you can see, even on the left side of the page, you can see the notification button.  This makes the monitoring of Facebook Pages that much easier when you are working from within Facebook. I can read my newsfeed and watch the notification buttons at the same time.  I can also click through to the different pages with ease and view them in 1 click.

 

I do miss the fan count at a glance feature, but it’s not all about the count any way right? It’s quality not quantity!

 

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