In this blog post, let’s jump right in and see what the major changes are that you need to be aware of…
The right-side column of your timeline now displays all your Page’s posts. This one-column display means that all of your posts will appear consistently on your Page and in News Feed. Also notice that all posts are now displayed in one single column.
Example of post displayed in one single column.
The left-side column of your timeline features information about your business, including a map, your hours of business, phone number and website URL, as well as photos and videos.
You can re-order all the blocks on the left column, except “People” and “About”. Here’s how:
Your Page name and category, along with the Like, Follow and Share buttons are overlayed on the bottom portion of your cover photo.
The profile photo is now moved up farther onto the cover photo image and a bit to the left.
Apps tabs are seen in 2 places:
Your about section now prominently displays your website URL.
All notifications are now easily accessible in one convenient page named “Activity”.
Very important notifications like new page likes, unread messages are displayed at the right-hand side.
All of your page settings are in one place. Note that Activity Log and Banned Users have been moved to the Settings tab.
All of the Facebook Insights you will need are shown at a high level on one page and includes “Pages to Watch”.
No matter where you are on your Page, you can now view information about the ads you’re running. The Build Audience menu at the top of the Page offers direct access to your Ads Manager account.
What do you think of the new Facebook page layout? Do you have any questions about it? I’d love to help. Add your comments/questions below.
]]>Step # 1. Login to Your Personal Facebook Account
In order to access setting up your Facebook business page, you must first be a Facebook user. Other page admins and contributors that will be involved in the growth of a Facebook business page will also need Facebook personal accounts.
Note, there are ways to set up a business account without it being linked to a personal account but you lose some of the key functionality offered by Facebook so I wouldn’t suggest this route.
Here are a couple things you’ll miss out on:
If you’ve decided to create a page from your personal account – let’s get started.
Simply go to “Create Page”: https://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php

Step #2. Select the type of business you have
For B2B organizations, you can select either Company, Organization or Institution. For Non-profits like advocacy campaigns, you can select Cause or Community. You will also have to select a sub-category to further describe your page.

Step #3. Page Set-up
Setting the page has 3 elements – About, Profile Picture, Add to Favorites

Step #4. Profile Picture

Step #5. Add it to your Favorites
The Favorites sidebar is found on the left-side of the Facebook homepage just right under your profile picture. Decide if you would like to add your new page into your Favorites to make it easier for you bookmark the page when logged in to Facebook.

Step #6. Update Your Page Info
Once you’ve set up the About section, go back into Update Your Page Info and double check that your page includes all of the relevant information regarding your business. You can write short and long descriptions, include store hours or contact information, include a company mission statement, product details and awards you might have previously won.

Step #7. Manage Your Page Settings
This step allows you to set rules on the following:

Step #8. Choose & Upload a Timeline Cover Image
The last step would be uploading your cover photo, which should be eye-catching and relevant to your audience and business. It should stand out and represent your brand. I suggest to my clients that they update their cover image once a month. This image appears in your fans timelines and gives your business the opportunity to show up in their newsfeeds again. You can also include a link in the description if you’re featuring a page from your website. Simply click on the image after you post it and include a link in the description.
Optimal image size for timeline cover photos is 851x 315 pixels.
