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Facebook Groups Get A New Design — With Cover Image

The din of excitement about Facebook Timeline for Pages might be drowning out any news about a new look for Facebook Groups! InsideFacebook.com first announced this change on February 2nd, showing this group with the new design. But, I didn’t see or hear much more about it. Until now!

It seems Facebook has been testing this feature for the past couple of weeks. And now, all Groups just got the new upgrade!

One of my Facebook fans from Slovakia posted on my wall that his group had the new design on February 16th. See screenshot below – click to view full size:

Facebook Groups - New Design With Cover Image

Group Admins can choose from a large cover image or leave the default member photo montage.

Member Photo Montage

The default view for the top of Groups is a showcase of members with a nifty interactive photo strip. The member images are transparent but when you hover over the photo strip, full color is restored and you can see the members’ names as you hover over individual photos. Click on any photo to go to that person’s Timeline. (Note that doing so opens in the same window; to open in a new window/tab, right click on any member photo first).

The most recently active members are randomly displayed each time you visit your Groups. Members of my largest and most active group (860+ members), tested this out a fair bit and it’s clear that the most recently active members get “first dibs” on the photo strip.

From the screenshot above for the Electricity Room’s Group (taken last week), the photo montage is two rows of 16 photos. However, it seems now the default is a single row with 8 images, as shown below:

Facebook Group - New Member Photos

Group members and Admins will see this message when first visiting their Groups.

I suspect Facebook ran some tests with the 32 images and opted for 8 instead. Perhaps faster load time?

Now, given the fact Facebook clearly has the technology to create this cool header with a montage of members that is fully interactive, I’m wondering if this could be a preview of coming attractions in other areas of Facebook? Like Events? Fan Pages?

Hmm! HOW EXCITING!! Listen up fan page owners: could you imagine the power of having a dynamic display of your fans at the top of your page? Your fans would keep coming back to ensure their face/avatar was displayed at the top. Of course, I would like to see the option to have both a branded banner (narrow is fine!) and a dynamic display of fans.

Large Cover Image!

Guess what? Just like personal Timelines, Group admins can now select from a large “cover” image instead of the member photo montage.

The cover image dimensions are 802 pixels wide by 200 pixels high UPDATE: as of March 30, the new banner dimensions are 801 x 250 px (slightly smaller than the personal and page Timeline cover images which are 851 x 315). However, note that the Group cover image tucks behind the group’s opaque “info bar,” so I recommend leaving a strip at the bottom 30 pixels high without any writing.

Facebook Group - Add Cover Image

Facebook Group - Admins can add a large Cover Image

There is one oddity to be aware of: in some groups, members can upload their own cover image which displaces the current one or replaces the member photo montage. I’m certain this is simply a bug with some groups, vs. a feature setting. I hunted high and low for such a setting, but it doesn’t exist. I’ll keep you posted on what my members and I discover.

Meantime, do you have this new group layout on your Facebook groups yet? Do you like it? Have you chosen to go with a banner or leave the dynamic member photo strip in place?

And, with the upcoming announcement of Timeline for Pages, what features do you hope to see? Let me know in the comments below!

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Coca-Cola Testing Facebook Timeline Brand Page?

Facebook’s Timeline design for Pages is coming very soon! As mentioned in this post, rumor has it that Facebook will be announcing Timeline for Pages at the first ever Facebook Marketing Conference on February 29th in NYC. (The conference is invite-only, but save the date as the event will be livestreamed! Details here.)

Coca-Cola Facebook Timeline Brand Page

Mockup - Coca-Cola Facebook Timeline Brand Page (as featured on Mashable.com)

The buzz is building about the imminent announcement of this much-awaited feature. Well, I should say, some businesses and brands are eagerly awaiting this overhaul to fan pages! Many of us are waiting with bated breath to see how the new Timeline design will affect a) custom landing tabs, and b) apps. Not to mention the split-wall, and whether fan engagement and EdgeRank will be impacted.

I’m certain the new page design will have the attractive large cover image. And it’s likely that apps will be displayed in ‘boxes’ at the top right of the Timeline design, similar to the personal Timelines. I certainly hope that we can still drive visitors and fans to custom landing tabs/areas.

As for when the rollout will happen, my guess is that major brands and large businesses will get the new design first, and after that it could take two to three months before all pages have access to the new Timeline format. But, who knows? Facebook doesn’t seem to be revealing much yet! Given there are over 845 Million user profiles vs. 20 Million fan pages with more than 30 fans, the Timeline rollout for Pages could happen much, much quicker than it is for profiles!

Image credit: Coca-Cola Facebook Timeline Brand Page by Ryan Kennedy, as featured on Mashable.com.

Does Coca-Cola have access to its Timeline Page now?

Meanwhile, check out this cool discovery — it appears that Coca-Cola is testing its new Timeline Brand Page! As you can see from the screenshot below, discovered in the News Feed today (February 16th when this post was written) by one of my fans:

“Coca-Cola added an update to 1951 to their timeline.”

Facebook update Coca-Cola Timeline Page

Coca-Cola Testing a Timeline for Pages Update!

1951?? Yes, as AdAge pointed out, with the new Timeline for Pages, brands will be able to go back in time to the date the company was founded to add all manner of updates. Now that’s cool! I’m personally not so keen to go back in time to add my own baby photos, first word, first kiss, first drink yada yada. Lol! All of that is just TMI, IMHO! But for business? Hmm, let’s get the creativity going!

Special thanks to my Facebook friend, Jamie Dolan for the screenshot and headsup on Coca-Cola’s Timeline test!

By the way, what’s interesting is – despite the serious amount of engagement on this post within 4 minutes – Coca-Cola deleted the post shortly after. Perhaps it wasn’t meant to go live? ;) The 37 shares also got nixed when Coca-Cola deleted the original post.

So, it does indeed seem that Facebook Timeline Brand Pages are right around the corner! Sooner than February 29th. Check out this great post by my friends over at SimplyZesty for ideas on how to get prepared now for your own business Timeline.

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5 Facebook Changes: Ticker, Photos, Timeline for Pages and More

Every time you log on to Facebook, you may notice a subtle change… or a massive change! This post serves to address a few of the smaller changes you may not have noticed yet, and also to let you know about a couple of major changes coming in 2012!

1. Hide the Ticker!

If the constantly-moving river of activity on the top right of your home page is terribly distracting to you, good news – you now have the option to hide the ticker! Just look for the teeny wee arrow in the upper right corner of your ticker and click to hide your ticker. It’s a toggle on/off, so just click again to show your ticker any time you wish. See screenshot below:

How To Hide The Facebook Ticker

Hide the Facebook ticker

If you tend to view your ticker as part of your chat sidebar and you wish to reduce the size of the ticker or hide it all together, just click the line in-between the ticker and chat area and drag to where you want it.

Facebook Ticker Chatbar Line

To re-size your ticker when appended to the chat sidebar, click and drag the line up or down.

2. Hidden posts and comments “not spam”

I’m sure the meaning of the “grayed out” comments on both fan pages and profiles/Timelines is not obvious to many users. These are comments flagged as spam by Facebook’s algorithms. These types of comments shaded in gray, are known as “hidden comments” and are only visible to the person who made the comment and the page/profile owner.

Now, to unhide bona fide comments, as an admin of your page, instead of having to click the small “x” in the upper right corner of the comment and then click “Unhide Post”, you just click on “Not Spam” and voila the comment is displayed. See screenshot below:

Facebook Comment - Not Spam

Now click "Not Spam" to instantly unhide - no need to click the "x" anymore (unless you wish to delete the comment).

(By the way, the post above is from my fan page wall, and Victor brought up an excellent point about posting frequency per industry. See the post and my response here).

I’m particularly happy about this small, but significant change on my Timeline as previously when you clicked the “x”, that automatically deleted the comment without any other choices. Now, it’s real easy to unhide with the “Not Spam” link on the comment itself.

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While on this subject of “not spam,” make sure you are checking your Hidden Posts on your fan page every day. You might be missing gold in this section. Just like the grayed out comments, these are all wall posts Facebook has flagged as spam and they are not visible on your fan page wall to anyone but you and the person who made the post. Access your Hidden Posts area by clicking the link directly below your Wall link:

Facebook Hidden Post Link

Access your "Hidden Posts" area just under the Wall link

When you look through your Hidden Posts, to unhide any bona fide posts (which puts them back on your main wall, visible by anyone), just hover over the top right of the post and either click the little globe icon (for wall posts) or the little gear icon (for @ tags), then click “Unhide Post.”

Facebook Hidden Post 1

Facebook Hidden Post - globe icon for wall posts

Facebook Hidden Post Gear

Facebook Hidden Post - gear icon for @ tags

3. New photo viewer

You may have noticed a brand new photo viewer “lightbox” that is now darker in the shadowing, and has a much more compact view. It seems Facebook designers changed up the layout so as to maximize every bit of real estate above the fold. Thing is, some photo features have now been relegated to the small “gear” icon at the top right. You’ll want to click that to access the rotation right and left, and the download link.

Facebook Photo Viewer - Options

Facebook Photo Viewer - click the gear icon for additional options

Now, it seems Facebook likely changed up the photo layout in order to have room to display ads. But the ads show on some photos and not others. Many of my Facebook fans thought perhaps the ads showed only when there weren’t any comments to display, but I’ve seen ads on photos both with comments and without. I am not seeing ads on any of my own photos, though. Only on other people’s photos. Hm, odd.

4. Private messaging between fans and business pages!

You may recall that Facebook nixed the feature to be able to send your fans a private message en masse, otherwise known as an “Update.” Invariably, these Updates all ended up in the “Other” email inbox and were rarely seen so, of course, were not that effective at all.

However, good news! Facebook is currently beta testing a hot NEW feature for page admins to be able to email fans/visitors to their page and vice versa. The feature is being tested in parts of Asia. I’m super excited about this one and look forward to seeing the impact this has on businesses of all sizes. For instance, imagine the impact of a prompt, personalized, private response when a customer or prospect has a grievance – how quickly and easily this can be turned into a positive situation and a customer for life. (Of course, you’d still want to indicate on your wall next to the person’s comment that the situation is being resolved).

Consumer facing businesses will find the [private messages for business Pages] feature particularly useful as it enables more personal communication with individual customers, opening the possibility of a greater level of customer service on Facebook. The move is also likely to cut down on the pain of off-topic comments on company pages and reduce communication lost when Facebook fans fail to take their comments to customer service channels outside of the social network.

The move isn’t an all out opportunity for business to contact customers, however, as communication must be initiated by the customer. However, once that has been done, the conversation is open to both parties. ~TheNextWeb

Facebook Private Message Option

Private Messages for Pages is optional. Once enabled, fans and visitors will see a Message button at the top right. And, Admins will see a "Message" option next to wall posts by fans/others. (Image credit: TheNextWeb.com)

[HOT TIP: Make sure you and your team begin discussing now how you will integrate Facebook Page messaging into your marketing plans and community management, in what circumstances you'll respond privately, and who on your team will be responsible for managing incoming email.]

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5. Timeline for fan pages?

Last but not least, rumor has it that Facebook will be announcing Timeline for Fan Pages at the first ever invite-only Facebook Marketing Conference in NYC on February 29th, 2012. Take note, from BusinessInsider.com’s source:

Timeline is coming to Brand Pages. Many marketers remain ignorant of how it’s going to work and how it may affect them. Most people don’t even know.

Hmm, stay informed, stay tuned! At minimum, Facebook Timeline for Business Pages will likely have the large cover image. Now’s the time to get discussing with your marketing team how you will make best use of this prime real estate (that may take the place of custom landing tabs?), how often you’ll change it up (to tie in with promotions, seasons, etc.), and more.

My guess is custom tabs will remain, but will be visually displayed very differently. Possibly in the small “box” display like personal Timelines.

Now, what I would REALLY love to see on fan pages is a SEARCH (and/or ARCHIVE) feature. Imagine the absolute goldmine of posts on your page wall and how awesome it would be to have indexed archives that can be easily searched by your Facebook community. (Facebook Groups have this search feature). But then, fresh content and fresh engagement is (currently) the name of the game.

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I trust you enjoyed this post and picked up a few valuable tips!! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, particularly on the new Timeline for Business Pages coming soon, and the private messaging between Facebook users and business pages. I’d love to hear from you.