One of the highlights given by Facebook to empower advertisers advance their organizations and brands on the new Timeline for fan pages is the capacity to stick a post to the top. Nailing a post to the top to Facebook Timeline is a decent approach to featuring a significant post that you need guests to your fan page to see. This component isn’t accessible for individual profiles.
At the point when you pin a post, a duplicate of it goes to the highest point of your timetable, just beneath the update structure regardless of its ongoing request on your course of events. Posts nailed to your Facebook Timeline have a life expectancy of 7 days. Following 7 days Facebook will naturally eliminate them. You can unfasten a post from the top whenever. An unfastened post will get back to its not unexpected request on your Facebook Timeline. Just a single post can be stuck to the top at a time.
Pin and Unpin posts
The technique for nailing a post to your Timeline is like the system for concealing posts on your Timeline. To stick a post to the top, guide the mouse on the post toward uncover two little fastens on the upper right corner of the post, click on the Edit or eliminate button (the button with pencil image) on the post, then click the Pin to Top choice.
Whenever this is done the post will move to the top, just underneath the Facebook update structure. In the event that you don’t unfasten the post in no less than 7 days, Facebook will eliminate it from the top to its past area on your Timeline. To unfasten a post, click on the pencil image once more and this time select the Unpin from Top choice.