“Easier to browse”, OK but what about all those custom tabs our there.
So they warned everyone last October. But what about all us poor newbies. I mean how hard would it be to put a little error checking script in the save function‚ I guess this advance preview is it.
Here’s the message from Facebook:
To make your Page easier to browse, we’re simplifying a couple things: 1. Boxes are going away (including the Boxes tab); 2. All custom tabs will be narrower (520 pixels). This is your chance to preview your Page and make edits as needed before the new layout goes public on August 23. Read full announcement
Here’s a 360 degree view of the Dillon Falls boat ramp on the Deschutes River, near Sunriver, OR.
Here’s another Facebook video I did for the Sunriver Resort Marina. Travis Reid took the photos.
I’m continuing to add weekly comments, update events and sent out notes to the Fans.
I’m testing web forms on my Facebook page*. As you know, businesses are not allowed to receive emails when they setup a business page for themselves. One way around this is to use a web form and the Facebook Static FBML application. To see this in action, visit my current Facebook testing tab.
If your business is interested in expanding the effective use of Facebook this should be your first priority‚ add an Email us tab to your Facebook page.
*Whitten Desgin’s Facebook page is a active testing and development arena for our clients‚ branding and image control is what Whitten Design is noted for, here, it is limited to the need to preview and prove applications and results.
Here’s some Facebook work. I’ve been helping the Sunriver Resrot Marina increase Facebook Likes and participation including copy, campaigns and video. Video is intended to appear, simple and have a “kitchen table” quality ‚ not too slick.
YouTube (Big Eddie):
10th Float
Paddleboard Training
Naish Strokes
SUP Headquarters
River Clean Up 2010
View QuickTime file (large file size, but it’s worth the wait): Clearwater360
Clearwater Falls, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, 11/13/09, 2:30 PM PST. View Map
This poster is part of a promotion campaign for Whitten Design, “Tribus Designus”. The size of the poster is 18″ x 24″. The first edition print is inkjet; printed by my on-line printer on high-gloss paper (Glossy HP Premium Photopaper). The image quality is high, 300 dpi. If you’d like a copy, I’m selling them in my store here. See the start of the campaign here.