Brands are frequently assigned with spurring this engagement using their audiences on each social networking they're participating in, but frequently comments on the brand's YouTube funnel remain un-answered.
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Anise Smith writes on her blog: "The new Facebook Timeline layout for brands will be going live March 30, 2012 ready or not so I thought I would find as much information as possible to get you prepared.
I found a great two part tutorial that I screen captured that really provides an amazing step by step walk through of Timeline for Brands.
I am pretty sure it will get you prepared to make your Timeline shine for your brand.
Take a look at the two videos below and they should answer EVERY question that you have about how Timeline will work for your brand."
Video 1 - Introduction: http://youtu.be/XviTuMKpNCk ;
Video 2 - Timeline for Pages: http://youtu.be/eF1UDSPun4E ; Via Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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