The popular social network website Facebook, has launched redesigned pages that more closely mirror its recently revamped profiles, with newly added features and capabilities.
Soon these pages are getting an upgrade that will make them look more like user profiles.
The redesign has already begun and will take effect for everyone from March 10.
Unlike individual-oriented Facebook profiles, pages are designed for businesses, brands, public figures, and organizations and administrators to typically oversee their day-to-day operations.
In a message sent to administrators on February 10, Facebook offered pages owners the opportunity to preview and upgrade early to the new format.
But the company will enact mandatory upgrades in a month, it said. Owners can now browse Facebook "as" their Page.
In other words, comment on other people's pages, "Like" things, etc.
It's now much easier to increase your brand's visibility by liking relevant posts or articles, contributing to discussions, or even poking people, if that's your thing.
It's easy to switch on and off - there's a link on the right for each page you administer.
You now also have photos for your pages which can be stored in albums, much like you can do for your profile.
The 'photos' link is placed under the page's 'profile picture' like it is on your own profile and the latest photos will be displayed above the wall.