A great tip to improve your Facebook photo wall. My friend said I could use her information on my blog to help others. She stated that most of the photo ribbons she has seen on other people's pages include a series of five miscellaneous unrelated photos. These photos are usually poorly cropped, too dark, and small that people looking at the page can't identify what the photo is.
She said this is a prime location, Photo Ribbon is first thing a visitors sees. Location and data is everything. She has figured out a way to manipulate that photo ribbon, she uses it to promote her business and bring visitors to her website, blog, Twitter profile, and even to product pages--without being obnoxious.
At the top of her fan page, you can check it out by clicking on the "Like" button. Then, click on each of the five photos and see what happens. Publicity Hound. What does your Photo Ribbon look like? Are you using it to your full advantage?

Knowing how to use the photo ribbon to help your visitors and to promote themselves --and understanding what you can do with all the other new Facebook features--will give you incredible power that you never knew you had.
Several years ago, she hosted the webinar "11 Ways to Avoid Missed Opportunities on Facebook," with Christine Buffaloe, her virtual assistant. They walked participants through Facebook and demonstrated how to use the site to attract friends and fans, join the conversation, find your target audience and make people love you.
Publicity Hound and Christine Buffaloe are hosting a webinar at 4 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, March 15. It's called "12 More Ways to Avoid Missed Opportunities on the New & Improved Facebook." Take this crash course to learn about the new tools and how to use them to promote your expertise. She’ll even share a cool new tool she discovered that will help you find other people's fan pages where you can post helpful content to their walls, talk directly to their thousands of fans, and get a link back to your own fan page--without spamming. Register here, even if the time is inconvenient for you because I'm recording it, and I'll send you the replay link and all the handouts.
Reprinted from "The Publicity Hound's Tips of the Week," an ezine featuring tips, tricks and tools for generating free publicity. Subscribe at http://www.publicityhound.com/ and receive by email the handy cheat sheet "89 Reasons to Send a Press Release."
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Thanks for the plug and the good info - I realized yesterday that my photos were poorly cropped!
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