Free E-book Download: Understanding the New Facebook

Posted on Monday, October 17th, 2011 by Dani Loebs.

On September 22nd, after massive buzz and speculation, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stage at the F8 Facebook Developer’s Conference and announced the biggest changes Facebook users had ever seen.  The personal profile would be transformed into the Facebook Timeline, where users could format their social identities to not only introduce themselves, but tell their life stories.

Currently the Timeline view is only available to developers, and this delay in public release gives brands a precious opportunity to prepare for the huge changes coming to the Facebook user experience.  This free e-book offers strategies for anyone wishing to take advantage of Facebook’s next evolution before it even happens!

Topics include:

  • How to use Covers to Attract Page Likes
  • How to use Facebook to find Positive Brand Mentions and Engage New Customers
  • How to Improve Post Engagement with the new Insights Dashboard
  • 5 Steps to Prepare for Brand Timelines

I’ll be happy to respond to any questions you may have!

Understanding the New Facebook


Dani Loebs
Dani Loebs Dani Loebs is a Social Media Specialist, Playwright and former Director of a Shakespeare Company. She loves Screwball Comedies, Avocados, Wine and Captain Picard. She is often caught doing theater warm-ups in the office, or ordering her computer to “Engage!”

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