When Facebook cover pages were launched last February, a slew of restrictions were bundled in as well.
Some of the items that were revoked include:
ii. Price or purchase information, such as “40 percent off,” or, “Download it on socialmusic.com.” iii. Contact information such as a website address, email, mailing address, or information that should go in your page’s “about” section.
iv. References to Facebook features or actions, such as like or share, or an arrow pointing from the cover photo to any of these features.
v. Calls to action, such as “get it now” or “tell your friends.”
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