Facebook’s Scheduled Posts – Five Things You Need To Know

Facebook's Scheduled Posts

Scheduled Posts Are Available For All Page Mangers

In case you missed the news earlier this summer, Facebook has given page managers the option of scheduling posts right from your page. You no longer have to rely on a third party solution like HootSuite or Buffer. If you haven’t been using any tools to schedule posts you may not be sure what the benefits are. Well, if you’re anything like us or our clients, you’re pretty busy. You might not have time to check in and update your page several times throughout the day. So you post occasionally, hoping to get your content in front of your customers. But your customers may not be on Facebook when you are. So between your lack of time and the timing of your posts, you may be missing them. Scheduled posts allow you to create all your posts at once and send them out at different times when your audience is most likely to see them.
 

If you aren’t already taking advantage of this, here are five things you need to know about Facebook’s scheduled posts.

 
 

#1 Scheduling posts for your Facebook Page is easy

First you need to create a new post, just like you would if you were posting it now. Once you have the post ready, click on the little clock symbol in the bottom left corner of the post. Here you can add a year, month, day, hour and minute (though you are only given ten minute increments to choose from). You can schedule up to 6 months into the future, but I’m not really sure if that would be beneficial. Once you have the time set, just click the schedule button and you’re all set.

Facebook's Scheduled Posts

 

#2 You can always go back and edit your scheduled posts

If you realize you made a mistake, or something has changed and you need to edit a pos,t Facebook makes that pretty easy. From your Admin Panel you click on Edit Page and then Use Activity Log. Select the post you want to edit or delete and your ready to go.
 

#3 There are certain types of posts you can schedule

There are certain types of posts that Facebook lets you schedule, such as Status Updates, Links, Photos, Videos, and YouTube links. All of these will appear on your timeline and in your fans’ news feeds just like you manually posted them.
 

#4 There are certain types of posts you can’t schedule

However, there are certain types of content you can’t schedule. Questions, offers, events, and albums fall into this category. And your scheduled posts won’t automatically post to Twitter if you have that set up. (If you do, please turn it off – Facebook and Twitter are different animals and need you to feed them different types of content. Perhaps that is for another post.)
 

#5 Don’t forget your scheduled posts

In the busyness of your day, don’t forget that you have scheduled content going out to your fans. Check your page when you have a few minutes during the day and respond to any fan comments. And an impromptu post with something that just happened is always a welcome addition to your scheduled content.
 

Everyone can benefit from Facebook’s scheduled posts

It doesn’t matter if you’ve never scheduled a post, or you’ve been using a third party app,  there are definitely some advantages to using Facebook’s scheduled posts. It’s a great time saver that allows you to get content out multiple times a day without being tied to your screen. And, it allows you to get that content out when your fans are most active online. Experiment with when you post and check your Facebook Insights to see what type of content and what timing is working best for you.

Are you using scheduled posts? If so, have you noticed a difference in fan engagement?

 

 

Facebook Timeline – What You Need To Know (Infographic)

Ready or not here it comes! Facebook will begin rolling out the mandatory conversion of all brand pages to Timeline today. The infographic below will give you a quick overview of the new look and some of the behind the scenes changes that you will see if you haven’t already updated to the new Timeline. If you want a more in-depth explanation of the Timeline changes, check out my previous post Facebook Timeline for Pages is Here.  

Tell us what you think of the new Timeline for brands in the comments?

 

Facebook Timeline for Pages is Here

 

Ready or not, Facebook is set to roll out the new Timeline feature for Pages. Page Admins were notified today that the new feature is available for preview and early release for their pages, with an official full rollout for all pages coming March 30. Here is a quick run-down of the features, changes and some of my initial thoughts about Timeline for Pages.

 

Cover Photo

This works just like the cover photo on your personal page and is a great opportunity to highlight your brand. The large banner across the top is prime real estate and a great opportunity to feature products, your logo – whatever you think is best. The photo needs to be at least 399 pixels wide (the ideal size is 851×315 pixels) and per Facebook guidelines it may not contain price or purchase information, contact info (website address, email, physical address or anything that would go in the about section). This photo is obviously public. I will be playing with this area on our page and being intentional about taking some photos that fit well in these dimensions.

Profile Photo

Just like your personal profile photo, this is the image that shows up in the news feed of your fans. Choose a square image at least 180 pixels for best results.

Views and Apps

This is the area where your photos, videos, map or any other apps and views for you page are found. Facebook will automatically show four views here, you can add up to a total of twelve, and the rest will be available in a drop down menu. The photo app will always appear first, but Facebook encourages you to highlight what you think are the most important apps by rearranging them. [Read more...]