The Visual Elements of Facebook Timeline [Infographic]

Facebook’s new Timeline for business pages has brought many opportunities to many page administrators. From cover images to profiles images to milestone images, but all have unique sizes that are not standard.

Facebook Timeline is VISUAL

Erika Bentley, Graphic Designer for The Social Buzz Lab, created this infographic to help you understand image sizes and terminology used for an attractive and engaging Facebook Page using the timeline features for business pages.

Visual Elements of Facebook Timeline Infographic

 

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Comments

  1. i love info-graphics. I’ll be teaching a class with high school students this summer and I’ll be sure to pull up this info-graphic for them to make all the rules and regulations as easy to understand and as hands-on as possible.

    • Patsy Stewart says:

      Dorien, I love infographics also! I have an infographic board on Pinterest and it has the most pins! I hope your high school students find it useful. I find myself looking for the image sizes all the time so I think this will be one that I keep by my computer.

    • Erika Bentley says:

      Thanks so much, Dorien! I’m glad you found this infographic to be valuable for both yourself and your students. So many people are visual learners. I know I am!

  2. This was such an informative inforgraphic. I just love these. I”m a visual person so it really clicks with me. Great information and thanks for the quick reference!

    • Patsy Stewart says:

      Thank you Lisa! I am a visual person also!! I’m glad you found the infographic helpful!

    • Erika Bentley says:

      Lisa, I’m so glad you found this infographic to be helpful and informative! Like yourself and Patsy, I’m also a visual person! 🙂

  3. I love these types of visuals, I will be passing this one on.

  4. Added this infographic to my social media list on Pinterest. I collect them! Woohoo! You have been pinned and are now in my archives…. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  5. Great infographic! I will definitely be sharing and adding to my pinterest board. Thanks!

  6. This is a great infographic. I’m a sucker for infographics and this one is actually REALLY useful. Shared it with my followers and readers.

    • Patsy Stewart says:

      Thanks Marie! I am an infographic lover also!! We appreciate you sharing it!!

    • Erika Bentley says:

      Thanks so much for sharing this infographic with your followers, Marie! I’m happy you found it useful 🙂

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  1. […] Fewer Errors – We’ve all done it – we read and re-read a Facebook status update, click “post”, and a few minutes later realize there is a spelling or grammatical error. Unfortunately Facebook hasn’t added an edit feature after a post has been published, but you can edit posts that have been scheduled. Scheduling posts for the week can save a world of headache from having to delete posts that have already gotten some likes, shares or comments because of a simple error.  Please note that you can only edit posts that have photos. Remember Facebook is VISUAL. […]

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