Protect Your Brand – Facebook Timeline Changes
Facebook 101:
- Some companies use personal pages to promote their business
- Some companies have brand pages set up to promote their business
- Facebook introduced the new ‘timeline’ feature publicly in mid December 2011 (to much controversy) – this features displays your data differently and allows viewers to scroll through all past posts and activity way back to when you first created your page. Originally the Timeline was optional.
- Yesterday, Facebook announced that the Timeline will be rolled out to all personal pages (i.e. no longer optional) over ‘the next few weeks’ – no more optional. Once you get timeline (it will appear at the top of your profile, unless you choose to get it now) you will have 7 days to update it and preview it and then it will be rolled out live.
Business Implications
Currently only businesses using personal pages are impacted. So if you are one of those (or if your personal page is connected to your business profile) you may want to get the timeline at your own convenience (i.e. schedule the time in and then get it yourself) to ensure that you can choose what will show up in the timeline. You can hide items and delete them from the profile, and you can feature other items. But don’t let your profile switch without you knowing what is there.
If your company uses a brand page, you are not affected yet (assuming your personal page is completely separate from that brand page). There has been much speculation about whether the Timeline will be rolled out to brand pages, but no word yet on any plans for that. However, this may be a good opportunity to do a quick brand review:
- Does your page reflect your brand accurately?
- Has this changed over time?
- Do you need to be concerned if an when the timeline is rolled out for brand pages? If so, is there someone in your organization that is aware of these possible changes and watching for them?
The biggest risk here is ignorance – when you know it’s coming, you can manage the process and keep aware of what is happening, and make sure that your brand continues to be reflected the way your company wants.