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Facebook Timelime for Your Business

Q: What is Facebook Timeline?

A: Mission control for your business on Facebook
Timeline is an evolution of Facebook’s pages that replaces the Profile and Wall pages, and merges them together. It shows the story of your company, as you choose to tell it, in a visual, scrolling, reverse-chronologically ordered timeline. It’s a cross between visual blog and online scrapbook. Read below for a list of features that comes with this new format.

Fan Pages

Fan Pages are the essential place on Facebook for businesses to build connections with people. It’s where you connect with fans by announcing new products, sharing news, and gathering feedback. Your Fan Page is also where you create unique brand content that can become ads and sponsored stories. It’s the core place for businesses to manage their posting and advertising content.

The new Timeline Pages allow you to:

  1. Express your identity with features like cover photo and Page timeline.
  2. Reach and engage your audience on the web and on mobile.
  3. Respond to people in a quick, more personal way.

 

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Facebook Timeline Cover Photo Guideline

We’ve come across some really great Facebook Timeline cover photos. We would like to share with you the samples we liked and how we customized our own. See our tips below:

Your Facebook Cover Image

Dimensions for the large cover image is 851 x 315 pixels. If you upload an image that’s smaller than these dimensions, it will get stretched to this larger size. The image you upload must be at least 399 pixels wide. Facebook encourages you to change your cover image as often as you wish. Newsflash: each time you change your cover image, this posts on to your wall and goes out into the news feed of your fans.

Square Profile picture

Your profile picture is always a square and is displayed at 125 x 125 pixels or 150 x 150 pixels, depending on the size of someone’s screen. The photo you upload must be at least 180 x 180 pixels. Facebook discourage page owners from changing their profile picture that often. This is the primary, instantly-recognizable image that tracks you throughout Facebook wherever your posts go and wherever you comment as your Page.