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FACEBOOK TEMPLATE
Cover Photo851x315px
658px
23px
210px
app image
111x74px
profile pic
180x180px
displays as
160x160px
Up to 255
characters
Timeline Image Preview
403x403px
lightbox view: up to 960x720px
maximum upload size: 2048x2048px
Highlighted Post/Milestone
843x403px
Shared Images
square: 320x320px
vertical: 398x264px
horizontal: 264x398px
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FACEBOOK POST Tips
Company Name
Date and Location
Company Name
Date and Location
TIP: Here’s a great little tip that relates to our business. Want to learn
more? [link goes here]
Happy Friday! Comment on this photo for a chance to win a cool prize! To
read the Official Rules, and submit an additional entry [link goes here]!
Johnny Appleseed Thanks for the great tip! I will definitely
share this with others. You guys rock!
Like • Reply • 10 Likes
Company Name Thanks, Johnny! We appreciate the love!
Like • Reply • 1 Likes
Annie Oakley great pic!
Like • Reply • 10 Likes
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Boost Post
Boost Post
1. Share a tip – Start the update with “TIP” so it
stands out in followers’ feeds.
2. Post the most interesting fact related to
your content –Link to the rest.
Compelling updates make readers want more.
3. Engage – Respond to comments and answer
questions; don’t ignore (or remove) negative
feedback.
4. Stay positive – Positive/helpful updates inspire
more engagement than negative ones.
5. Host a Timeline contest or promotion – Pages
can now host contests and promotions right on
their Timelines by asking fans to Like or Comment.
(Use a third-party provider to pick a winner,
aggregate and export data.)
6. Include images – Posts with images are more likely
to be shared.
7. Make images mobile friendly – Since most users
access Facebook via mobile, choose simple, clear
images that are easy to see from a phone/tablet.
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