New Facebook Fan Page Profiles
Facebook launched new Fan Page profiles last week with tons of great new features. But don’t worry, Fan Page profiles now look and function the same as a personal profile, so you already know how to navigate through them.
The new layout and features allow a Fan Page to look and feel more like a personal profile on Facebook, and relationships can be formed with fans.
Take a look at Maize Valley Farm Market & Winery’s Fan Page which has already switched over to the new Fan Page profile. The admins of this page can now interact with fans as Maize Valley, not the admins’ personal profiles.
According to an email that Facebook sent to Fan Page admins, the new profile offers the following:
- Notifications when fans interact with your page or posts
- A place to showcase photos along the top of your page
- A news feed for your page
- The ability to “Like” and post on other pages as your page. For example, Maize Valley can post information about a new wine or musical entertainment at the winery on fan profiles.
- I also read that you can now change your business category without having to redo your page…
These are all great updates, but there was one that jumped out at me (and it took a moment for my brain to process it). That’s right, admins can post on other pages as the Fan Page, making Facebook more interactive for businesses than ever before. Posting as your brand will be much more effective at gaining visibility than posting from admin profiles.
Just make sure that whatever your brand posts is appropriate and you stand behind it 100%. It might be a good time to brush up your online reputation management skills! Social media is all about just that – being social. These features open up new doors for businesses on Facebook.
What do you think of Facebook’s new Fan Page profiles? How will it impact your business’s activities on Facebook? Personally, I will be more apt to suggest Facebook Fan Pages to clients now that they can interact more with fans. The new features allow businesses to develop relationships with fans, whereas it was one-sided communication previously.
Many Fan Page admins are being asked if they want to preview the new profile now, though it will become mandatory for all Fan Pages in March.
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