Showing posts with label Facebook Tips and Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook Tips and Tricks. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Make a Hyperlink in Facebook

Many Of You Must Have Seen Someone Posting A Text And Asking You To Click On It And When You Click On It You Get Redirected To Their Profile, Page Or Group. Now If You Also Want To Amaze Your Friends Just Follow These Steps:

1. Login To Facebook.

2. Copy And Paste This On Your Wall etc.

@@[0:[YOUR PROFILE URL HERE:0:YOUR TEXT HERE]]

Note: This Will Not Work On Groups.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Make Blank Status Updates and Blank Comments

MAKE A BLANK STATUS UPDATE
.
1 . Login to your Facebook
account.

2 . Click the text box where you
are supposed to type your
status update and type

@[0:0: ]

Now click Post.
Voila! There it is! A clean, good to look at,
blank status update.
You can also change lines by pressing the
Enter key and copy-pasting
@[0:0: ]
multiple times in order to make your status update longer and therefore more
noticeable.
njoy...
.

HOW TO MAKE A BLANK COMMENT :
1 . Go To any comment Box
2 . Press "Alt" +
0173 (use numeric keypad on right to type
the digits)and then press the ENTER key,
thats it, it will make a Blank Comment!!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

How To Add Google Plus Stream To Facebook Pages

Did you know that you can add a Google Plus tab to your Facebook page? You can! I accidentally stumbled across the Google Plus Tab for Pages on Facebook app : https://www.facebook.com/googleplustopages that I think you will all love. Those of you that already have a Google+ page, and would like to link it to your Facebook page, this isjust another way to keep everything organized. First, decide what Facebook page you want to add the tab to. You probably will want to add it to your personal page since Google+ doesn’t yet accept brand profiles [However, I think that will be changing very shortly, as soon as all of the bugs are worked out]. Next, you need your Google+ profile ID#. Don’t panic, it’s contained in the URL of your Google+ profile page & very easy to access. Copy & paste that code! You will need to paste it into ‘Admin Settings.’ You will be asked how many activities that you would like to be displayed; 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30? Take your pick. I’d base it on how active you are on Google+. 5 or 10 may be the perfect number for you right now, as Google+ is still quite the ghost town. Those are the three simple steps to adding a Google+ tab to your Facebook page. Don’t forget that once you need to go BACK in and configure your settings so that it works. You can do this by clicking on the tab which will now be added to your profile page [On the left hand side of your profile page under the “Wall” and “Photos” section. Now you’re on Facebook, but you have Google+ looking over your shoulder as well! Google is doing a good job at being more social but are they going to be able to keep up with Facebook’s ongoing momentum?

Saturday, September 24, 2011

How To Quick Enable TheFacebook Timeline For Your Profile [Re-Modified]

Facebook has allowed the developers to check out for it. Don’t worry if you are not a developer. Here’s still, how you can enable it on your account. Simply follow these steps and get the better look of your profile.
Step 1. Login to Your facebook account and go to Developers pages- https://developers.facebook.com/apps .
Step 2. After you have reached on the developer page, allow the application to access your account (if asked),else click on the “Create a newapp” button in right upper corner of the page.
Step 3. Give your new app display name and namespace you see fit. (Fill out anything you want). Accept the agreement and click on continue.
Step 4. In next step you will be asked to enter the captcha (This is to prevent the bot spams). Enter the captcha and click on submit button.
Step 5. In next page you will see the details of your apps (You are creating). Simply remain it unchanged and click on “save changes” button.
Step 6. Now in the left pane look for a link “Open Graph” and click on it.
Step 7. You will see Getting started page. Fill anything like in this image and click on “Get Started” button.
Step 8. This will take you into an action type configuration page. Change a few of the default settings (I changed thepast tense of “read” to “redd” — again, only you can see this unless you try and submit yourapplication to the public directory), and click through allthree pages of settings.
Step 9. Wait for a 1-2 minutesand you are done. Now click on the Home button in your page’s right upper corner and you will be asked to ‘try timeline’ at the top of page.
Step 10. Now you are all done.Click on your profile page and you will be viewing a your facebook profile with new timeline interface.
Click on the image to see in full resolutin.
If you got this one, share with your friends.


Instructions To GET RID OF FACEBOOK TIMELINE
1. The first step is to open this link : https://developers.facebook.com/apps . Youll see your app secret and API keys in this page.
2. Click On EDIT OPEN GRAPH You’ll be redirected to a new page.
3. Now Click On “X” Button to delete the Read command.
4. You are done, your old facebook is back now.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

How to Easily Add an iFrame Reveal Tab to Your Facebook Page

As of March 2011, Facebook is discontinuing support of the Static FBML application, which allowed users to create custom content on their Facebook page tabs. Instead, Facebook is switching to iFrame tabs on Facebook fan pages. Although your old FBML tabs will not break, you won’t be able to create any new ones, so you’ll need to make the switch to iFrames at some point.
I started researching how to create a reveal tab with this new iFrame functionality, and on top of needing to know iFrames, it’s a pain. It requires the knowledge of coding and PHP, and I’m assuming most marketers don’t know PHP, and many of those that don’t also don’t have the resources to hire someone to do it for them. Heck, I don’t know PHP (at least, no more than how to copy and paste snippets of it for my WordPress theme).
Fortunately, there are smart people in the world who create things like Facebook applications for the rest of us to use. Thanks to applications like Static HTML and MyTab, it’s easy to create a reveal tab. See this reveal tab in action at the Hacking in Seconds Facebook fan page. Here’s how to EASILY add an iFrame reveal tab to your Facebook page, without knowing code.

Option #1 – Static HTML – 4 Steps

1. Add the Static HTML Application to your Facebook Page

Go to the Static HTML Application, and scroll down the page to click on the link “Add to My Page.” These simple instructions are also shown on the application page.
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2. Edit the “Welcome” Tab

Head over to your Facebook fan page, and find the “Welcome” link in the left-hand sidebar under the page image. You can create a regular custom tab by only filling in the top text box. Or, you can create a reveal tab by placing the pre-fan content in the top text box, and the fan-only content in the bottom text box.
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Your default content should be something that encourages users to like your Facebook page, possibly by using something like an incentive, discount, or exclusive content
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Your reveal content should provide your new fans with whatever you were offering, such as something to download, a discount code, or a link to the exclusive content. You might also want to thank people for liking your page.
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3. Edit the Tab Title

Go to your Facebook page and click the “Edit Page” button on the top-right corner.
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Then click “Apps” on the sidebar.
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Then scroll down the page until you see the Static HTML application.
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Clicking “Edit Settings” will bring up a lightbox on which you can edit the name of your tab. Type in your tab’s name, click “Save,” and then click “Okay”.

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4. Make your Reveal Tab the Default Tab

You’ll want to make sure that your new reveal tab is the first thing that visitors see when they have not yet liked your Facebook page. To do this, go back to Edit Page, then click “Manage Permissions.” In the Default Landing Tab dropdown, select your new reveal tab.
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Option #2 – MyTab – 5 Steps (includes Google Analytics integration)

1. Add the MyTab Application to your Facebook Page

Go to http://facebook.com/revealtab, and scroll down the page to click on the link “Add to My Page.” You’ll then see a lightbox appear listing all of the Facebook pages you manage; click “Add to Page” next to the one you’d like to create this iFrame reveal tab for.
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2. Edit the Name of your Reveal Tab

Go to your Facebook page and click the “Edit Page” button on the top-right corner. Then click “Apps” in the left-hand sidebar, and scroll down until you see the MyTab application.
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Clicking “Edit Settings” will bring up a lightbox on which you can edit the name of your tab. Type in your tab’s name, click “Save,” and then click “Okay”.
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3. Edit the Reveal Tab Content

Back on the Edit Page screen, click “Go to App” under MyTab.
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Here, you can edit your Default Content (the content that appears BEFORE a Facebook user has liked your page), and the Reveal Content (the content that appears AFTER a Facebook user has liked your page).
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4. Enter Google Analytics Tracking Code

The new iFrame capabilities allow you to do things you weren’t able to do with FBML, like track your tab stats with Google Analytics. MyTab gives you a place to enter your Google Analytics account ID so that it will track your tab. This is awesome.
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5. Make your Reveal Tab the Default Tab

You’ll want to make sure that your new reveal tab is the first thing that visitors see when they have not yet liked your Facebook page. To do this, go back to Edit Page, then click “Manage Permissions.” In the Default Landing Tab dropdown, select your new reveal tab.
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That’s it! You don’t need to know PHP to set up an awesome marketing tab on your Facebook page that encourages people to like your page.
What do you think of Facebook’s switch to iFrames for custom page tabs? Let me know in the comments below!
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