
Cover images must be at least 399 pixels wide and may not contain:
- Price or purchase information, such as “40% off” or “Download it at our website”
- Contact information, such as web address, email, mailing address or other information intended for your Page’s About section
- References to user interface elements, such as Like or Share, or any other Facebook site features
- Calls to action, such as “Get it now” or “Tell your friends”
I can see how these rules apply to a personal page, but surely not to a business page?
Comment by Katrina — April 19, 2012 @ 12:09 pm
It’s true, here is a link to the full policies:
https://www.facebook.com/page_guidelines.php
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Comment by computing on the cloud — September 27, 2012 @ 5:09 am