Facebook rolled out new changes yesterday to Facebook Pages. Overall, the changes announced represent a huge advance in the ability for brands to engage and interact more.

1-Photo strip above the Wall (with most recent photos you posted or tagged)
2-Tabs move over to the left panel, in the form of a list (maximum of 6 above the fold)
3-Profile picture reduced from 200 x 600 pixels to 180 x 540
4-Blurb box that was below the Page picture moved to info tab
5-Pages can Like other Pages, not just favorite them
6-Featured Pages and Admins (only seen by Admins)
7-Page category
8-Choice for Wall posts between “Everyone” and Page posts only
9-Mutual Friends and Interests section
10-Switch between your personal profile and the Page’s alias. (only seen by Admins) – Make sure to switch back to your own profile to access personal profile.
Additional Features
Ability to interact on Facebook as your Page (able to leave comment on other Facebook Pages as Brand Name – before only personal profile)
Ability for Admins to post and comment around the site under their Page’s alias
News feed of updates from Liked Pages
Pages can now feature iFrame tab applications
Email notifications when users post or comment
What are your thoughts on these changes?










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