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Creating Facebook Landing Pages Using Iframes and WordPress

November 26th, 2012 by admin

marketingunfolded.com youtu.be There is a new way to present custom content on Facebook Pages, Tabs and FBML are gone… Get ready to befriend iframes! Iframes are nothing new, they’ve been around for many years and they are a standard HTML tag, which allows one webpage to be inserted into another. This means that Facebook page owners can now create dynamic Facebook pages using their standard tools (HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, JavaScript, Flash, etc.) by hosting their page on their own server, and using whatever tools they desire to build it. Using this technique will allow marketers the creativity and flexibility available to standalone webpages. If you can create something for the web, as long as it’s under 520 pixels in width, you can now present it as a custom Facebook page. This might sound complicated, but actually it’s much easier than the old FBML process. You can create your Facebook iframe page using whatever tool you may like, but in this tutorial we will be using WordPress to create our Facebook landing page since it is probably the easiest way to do it for beginners, and advance users can also take the advantage of using plugins, php, and other tools available in WordPress. We will create 2 “welcome landing pages” in this tutorial, one for fans of our page and one for non-fans. To get the PHP file that I talk about on the video you can go to marketingunfolded.com

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24 Responses

  1. wordpresstutorials1

    Useful tutorial. Thanks.?

  2. shedforbread

    I also use Firefox S3 Organizer to? upload files, but usually just to get a url to post in my wordpress blog. Please advise.

  3. shedforbread

    Hi. I have Optimize Press as my theme in WordPress and don’t know where my server is on my computer so I don’t know where to put the file I downloaded from your site and I don’t see a php file. I see a php script and png file. How can I find which folder on my computer to put your file and which file do I put there of the following: facebook.iframe (PHP script), fbcss (Cascading Style? Sheet…), and non-fans-header (PNG file).

  4. Lee Smart

    Installing the iFrame? PHP file into my theme and the twentyeleven theme has done nothing dude… No attribute change.

    Any suggestions?

  5. danaorgad5

    Thanks. very good video.
    I used: myfbfanpage it is also good? option to create tabs from URL

  6. MarketingUnfolded

    No Problem, thanks for? watching!

  7. MarketingUnfolded

    No problem,? thanks for watching!

  8. MarketingUnfolded

    It was created in After? Affects, I don’t do tutorials on AE but check out
    videocopilot. net, there’s some great stuff there.

  9. MarketingUnfolded

    Thanks for the compliments!?

  10. MarketingUnfolded

    If you’re using my php file then it uses CSS to ensure the page? is 520.

  11. MarketingUnfolded

    not sure? how I can help, this is between you and your hosting company

  12. ivan97ism

    help..
    FireFTP? cannot connect

  13. BuckeyeKids

    Thanks for the great tutorial. How? do you adjust the width of the WordPress page to ensure it’s 520 pixels?

  14. BAJStudios1

    Really helpful tutorial! You? should teach tutorial classes. Everything was very clear.

    Thanks!

  15. thedeadlydevil64

    dude how? did u create this 0:00 to 0:06 can u give a turtorial and wats that called plz tell me

  16. WeekenderMix

    great video mate! thanks :)))
    ?

  17. Yousri27

    thanks this is? great ..cheers

  18. MarketingUnfolded

    Hey,

    I’m not sure I fully understand your question,
    but if you are referring to the PHP file I created, then
    yes, it must be withing the theme files root directory.

    If not, then explain to me more what? you mean,
    thanks!

  19. PsalmsPoetic

    Hey bro, great job… just want to know if this works if I don’t? host the Word Press files on my own server?

  20. MarketingUnfolded

    Glad you liked it!? Thanks for your comment!

  21. Ray Cassidy

    Jesus that was the best explanation of Fan gating I’ve seen – very clear very accessible. You’ve? answered a long running prayer for my old brain!

  22. WWERavenwatcher

    rrrrr? mate

  23. MarketingUnfolded

    Glad you found this helpful!?

  24. Tedrichie my

    hahahahahahahahahahahaha this? is what im looking forrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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