
There is a new bookmarking feature that FB has introduced into their network and this is going to help you make sure that you can read something that you like later in case that you don’t currently have the time to do it. There are some thing that people who are using FB for business need to know and we are going to give you the details in this article. Just remember that this kind of updates are subject to change at any point o always be ready for that to happen any given day without warning. With mutiple links.
The things you can save and the things you can’t save
There are many things that you can save with this feature while others cannot be saved at all. You can save link posts, movies, TV shows, Books, Events, Places, Pages and photos. You cannot save regular status updates that contain no media at all, but for the rest it’s quite easy to get things saved for later.
Pages can now be saved
Saving pages is also an excellent way to get more engagement on the network and this allows you to be noticed much more than just by having people like your page. Now you need to find ways to encourage your users to start saving your page too.
Your privacy will remain intact
The best thing about the save features is that all the posts you save will be private for you to see only. There is no section to check the saved items of any users and if it ever gets implemented it will probably come with an optional display feature.
Links can only be saved with personal profiles
If you want to start saving links on Facebook you need to do it with your personal profile instead of using your business page. This is something that might remain this way for most business owners, but it is expected that this is going to start changing soon.
These save features are very useful and they will make it easier for users to go back to something that they had a glance at but they had no time to check out at that moment. Just think of how many interesting and useful posts you have seen, but then you lost them from your sight in the large bulk of news feed updates that most people have on their Facebook pages.
Sharon Callix
Award winning Social Media Consultant
www.makingmoneyusingsocialmedia.com
