From today (29/2/12) Facebook Timeline is now available to Brand pages and will be compulsory from 30 March 2012. But how can you use Facebook Timeline for Brand Pages successfully?
Most of us are now familiar with Timeline for our own personal profile. Now Brand Pages get the redesign and it’s time for you to take full advantage of what could be visual excellence.
The image led redesign allows you to upload a banner cover photo. At 852 pixels wide by 315 pixels high, this image needs to be carefully selected to tie in with your brand and its identity / customers.
Facebook’s own advice on the cover photo is as follows; ‘Pick a unique photo to feature at the top of your Page timeline. Note: This space is not meant for promotions, coupons, or advertisements. Your cover photo should not be primarily text-based or infringe on anyone else’s copyright’
What we believe you need to consider for your page is a strong lifestyle shot relating to your brand, ideally something with the brand in it of course. The image, if correct, should help users automatically understand exactly what the brand represents.
Timeline Brand pages should be aesthetically pleasing; the redesign has the capabilities of changing your old brand page into something quite impressive.
Just as important as the imagery is the fact that you can now tell the Brand’s story (this is called Timeline for a reason), from the date it was formed to present day, highlighting key developments within the brand in a chronological order.
Brands with history will be able to utilise Timeline to great effect. Manchester United’s facebook Timeline starts (obviously) when the club was founded in 1878.
This Brand page has adopted the Timeline with huge success.
The page shows us clearly what we can achieve with Timeline for Brand pages. It also changes the way we may view facebook and what we might expect from facebook Brand pages in the future.
Manchester United’s facebook presence shows us all how it could / should be done. No longer a Brand page, more a visual feast through the history of the club.
If you want to see how a brand can get the most out of Timeline, Manchester United’s page as well as the other brands listed below should provide the inspiration you need.
Timeline is exactly that. It can showcase your Brand to a heightened level and tell the story you want to tell in a visual format that has never been so easy to implement.
There are a few more reasons as to why Timeline will work for Brands, for example, admins of the Brand page have the ability to make selected updates ‘sticky’ for seven days.
Facebook have created a page to help Brands convert to Timeline. But if you still need some help with your Brand’s Timeline, why not get the UK’s leading social media agency, Orbital Media, involved?
What a month! Dominated by the launch of Google ‘Search plus your world’ (and the other Social Network’s discontent of this Google – centric search), and the SOPA Blackout, with the big guns in full support.
Here’s what happened in January 2012 in the world of Social Media and SEO.

SEO Summary January 2012
* Google’s social search, incorporating G+ in its search results, are discussed by Danny Sullivan at Search Engine Land.
* Mashable’s Sarah Kessler comments it is too much, too soon – I agree.
* Erin Everhart, also from Mashable, comments on the SEO perspective of this new Social based search
This could all kick off - The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), has called for the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to investigate the recent search changes. There are concerns that the new features favour Google’s own services over those of competitors.
CNN Money even reported that Google may be sued for the new ‘Search plus your world’.
We need to remember that, according to Google, facebook & Twitter did not want Google to crawl their content, if this had been agreed search plus your world would have been so much more relevant.
And as far as SEO goes, I think it is important to highlight these personalised results are only visible if you are logged into Google. With G+ gaining more ground daily (see below!), more people are likely to be logged in to Google – which may become an SEO issue for the future.
But….Google said facebook and Twitter did not allow access to their social graphs and that’s why Search plus your world results are steered towards purely Google listings.
By the looks of it, not true. Engineers at Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have got together and produced a tool that shows clearly that Google’s new search could have been more driven to the user and not to Google. The new bookmarklet tool, ‘Don’t Be Evil’ goes beyond G+ search results. Search Engine Land have a full write up and install instructions.
Social Search as it should have been?
Meanwhile….
* WebProNews led with Google’s stunning announcement Larry Page claimed whilst discussing their results for the 2011 fiscal year; “Google had a really strong quarter ending a great year. Full year revenue was up 29%, and our quarterly revenue blew past the $10 billion mark for the first time. I am super excited about the growth of Android, Gmail, and Google+, which now has 90 million users globally – well over double what I announced just three months ago.”
This was posted by WebProNews on 19th Jan. To really see how fast this Social Network is growing, the same site also revealed that G+ users have now reached an estimated 100 million users. That’s an extra 10% growth in less than 2 weeks. Is Mr Zuckerberg concerned? I know I would be, G+ now looks to be a really viable contender to facebook.
* It’s not all good for Google though. Concerns over the new privacy settings may seem searchers adopt a new approach. Microsoft capitalized on this with a blog post ‘Google doesn’t put people first’. Google responded to these claims in their own blog post.
* The huge internet campaign led by the big players saw sites blacking out sections of their pages (or even complete sites) in support of anti SOPA. Examples of Google, Wikipedia and others during the ‘SOPA Blackout’ can be found here.
Not sure what all the fuss is about? You need to know – it affects each and every one of us. Mashable cover why SOPA is dangerous very effectively. Scary reading.
But, the blackouts seem to have worked! (For now). Mashable report on Lamar Smith, the chief sponsor of SOPA, pulling the bill. SOPA is dead.
Social Media Summary January 2012
* Social Media Examiner mentions Google’s new social integration, as well as highlighting Twitters new embeddable tweets and a really interesting, useful and free email tool for Gmail users – Brand My Mail, where you can add blog posts, Twitter or facebook updates and much more to your emails.
* Hubspot’s Pamela Vaughan also talks about Google’s “biggest social search update yet”.
* Bharati Ahuja discusses Google+ “as a complete blogging platform” at WebPro Tech.
* Brian Solis shares 10 social media strategies for defining a successful 2012 at his blog.
* Pinterest continues to grow, with Etsy being the latest to add a pin it button.
* More social growth? Danny Goodwin of Search Engine Watch reports that YouTube is now serving 4 billion videos a day. If you are a stat freak, click the link, there are some more YouTube related stats there!
* Pen.io continues to grow as the fastest online content publisher. Although basic, it is also very effective at publishing a web page online quickly. We like.
* Too many Social Networks to handle?!! Macworld report that Twitter have acquired social media feed condenser Summify. Summify summarizes Social content in people’s Google, Facebook and Twitter social media feeds and delivers a daily summarized version via email, a website or an iPhone.
* Google were not the only ones to reveal good financial results for 2011. Facebook has just filed its IPO for 2011 with a figure of $3.71 Billion.
So in the first month of 2012, although Google has reported huge success, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft have all expressed some negative views. This year is going to be interesting, with a few more scraps to come.
I cannot wait!
When it comes to online content, Wordpress is the dominant platform. The vast majority of Orbital Media’s client sites are wordpress based.
The reason for this is Wordpress is clean, easy to update and, in our experience, Google seems to love it. Other online publishing platforms include Blogger, Tumblr and Posterous – but for us, Wordpress is king.
There is a new online content publisher on the block, called Pen.io. What is Pen.io? Well, if Wordpress is the equivalent of a smart graphics design package, Pen.io is a scrap of paper and a pencil.
Simplicity is key….and I love Pen.io for it.
The ‘quickest way to publish online’, Pen.io is superb at what it does. No technical skill is required and sign up is completed just by entering a page name and page password. These two fields are all you need to create a new webpage.
You can see below an example of Pen.io in action, our social media Pen.io page took minutes to publish. It takes me longer to make a sandwich…
“The original project and idea was simply to create the fastest way to put a piece of content online,” Pen.io founder Anthony Feint says. “I was looking at WordPress and thinking it was quite complicated just to put a recipe or quote online,” he adds. “I didn’t necessarily want to start a whole new blog just to quickly put up a single piece of content.”
This is what Pen.io is great for. A single page of online content published in a matter of minutes.
What you do with this simple webpage is up to you. Whilst not having the whistles and bells of Wordpress, Pen.io does have the capability to insert HTML, images and YouTube videos.
Pen.io can be used as a very basic business webpage, with contact detail (or anything you choose to add to the particular page). I would recommend Pen.io for publishing upcoming events, recipes, essays or songs. I guess the anonymity of Pen.io will see some pretty full on rants going on here too – sadly.
Pen.io sees 300,000 visitors a day and this number is increasing. Teachers and students are embracing it and it is easy to see why.
Pen.io has relevance. It sits nicely in the middle of the likes of Wordpress or Posterous and a social network status update. More than an update, less than a blog.
“WordPress and Posterous aren’t as relevant as they were before. People are definitely using Twitter and Facebook more, but they still want a place to put their content,” Feint says. “So used in conjunction with [Twitter and Facebook], Pen.io is great.”
Feint is correct. Using Pen.io in tandem with your social networks makes perfect sense. Announcing your latest Pen.io page to your followers really works. That list of tour dates can be mentioned on your facebook page with a link for you fans to the Pen.io tour dates page. Simple, yet effectively brilliant.
Pen.io – love it. Just need to get the band together now….
Look out for our ‘Pimp my Pen.io’, coming to this blog very soon!