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February 29, 2012

Facebook Business Page Changes Coming - Here's What You Need To Know Now

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If you logged into your Facebook Business Page this morning, you probably saw the banner across the top of your page letting you know Facebook was going to be changing the look of your Business Pages beginning March 30th.
 
The changes, which have been expected for the past several weeks, will basically convert your Business Page to the Timeline format you now see on personal pages and Groups.
 
Over the next several weeks, I'll have more information about what you need to do to prepare for these changes (its not much... don't worry).
 
 - If you are a Coaching Client, VIP, BSCG Member or took part in the 2010, 2011 or 2012 Social Networking Boot Camps: 
 
You will receive tutorial videos taking you through the switchover, what you have to do, and how to take advantage of the new format.
 
 - If you have the Facebook Hosted Pages Package:
 
No worries.  There will be a conversion for those pages, too.  You'll receive more information via e-mail in the next few weeks.
 
Bottom line... no need to worry or panic.  These changes are actually good ones, and they're not happening for a month.
 
More to come...

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I watched through the videos. I have a typepad account and I noticed this was all for wordpress. The cost is $7 a month...does that include the wordpress fee or not? Would it behoove me to move from typepad to wordpress or is the cost above and beyond?

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