Facebook Timeline, What you need to know
Thursday, March 29th, 2012 [ Posted by Thomas T ]Facebook has announced that on March 30, all Facebook pages,including any brands and business pages, will switch over to the new Timeline Layout.
What is the Timeline Layout?
The timeline change at it’s most basic is a reorganisation of all of your brand’s Facebook posts, interactions, photos and events into a single long chronological view. This stretches back to your first interaction with Facebook and further if you have added events from your past.
When you visit a brand page in Timeline Layout, the experience becomes more personal. There is now a large ‘cover image’ at the top of the page allowing for customisation of your page to a greater extent than before. Your traditional profile picture is still used; this is square now and appears over the top of your large cover image.
Likes, photos, apps and custom pages are shown prominently below the cover image together with your brand description. You should be aware that the new layout shows very few of your apps/pages by default. How you order these is very important.
How to convert to the new timeline
Obviously new images will need to be created, both a new square profile picture and the larger cover image. Many companies are using these 2 images together creatively, with a visual connection between the two. It is important to remember, however, that your portrait image is still used in any posts you make and will appear alongside these in other’s timelines so branding and consistency is important.
The cover image is a great opportunity to show how creative you are as a company, this can be changed as often as you like. Whilst it should remain on brand it’s a perfect place for updating your page with campaign specific styling.
Before actually sending your page live with the new timeline view you will be given the opportunity to see how it looks to a consumer. Take the time to scan through the costs and if absolutely necessary remove any that you do not want to appear. Remember standard social media governance rules must apply, don’t remove anything that customers or followers have contributed to or still use.
Add depth to your timeline
The timeline change is a great opportunity to add the history of your company, update the page with milestones from your business’ past and be sure to include images and interesting facts. This will mean you have a rich and interactive timeline for users to browse through.
Update your apps & pages
Finally be sure to check old apps and pages to ensure they fit within the new layout. A benefit of this new layout is that app pages now have a lot more width to play with. Re-engineer your most popular pages to take advantage of this or ensure they are at least centered on the page.
How can we help you
We’re helping many of our clients with this transition and other aspects of their social media interaction in general. Contact us to see how we can help you.




