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Facebook has opened the power of Timeline to business, industry and nonprofits.

Act now – 0nly $99!

You may have noticed something new with your Business Facebook Page. Facebook is now allowing businesses to change to its Timeline design – similar to what it already rolled out for personal Facebook pages.

Whether you’re ready or not, the changes will automatically go into effect on your page on Friday, March 30.

You can wait until March 30 and let Facebook rearrange your page for you.

Your competitors will thank you later.

Or Augusta Free Press can help you get a jump on the competition for only a $99 investment.

 

What AFP will do for you:

– Custom-designed cover image, i.e. large image at top

– Adjust thumbnail image to new format

– Five custom tabs to link your Facebook fans to your website, get them to sign up for email news updates and more

 

Here are some examples of Business
Facebook pages we have already
redesigned:

Mathers
Bottom Alley Development
Augusta Free Press LLC
Waynesboro Family YMCA

Don’t wait … contact us today …. [email protected] or 540.949.6574.
Online at www.AFPBusiness.com.

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