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IFrame Engine is coming

  • Wednesday Mar 9,2011 11:09 PM
  • By Broatch
  • In News, Tips
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On March 11th, Facebook will severely deprecate FBML (Facebook Markup Language)
and that means you can no longer build Facebook fan pages or apps using FBML!
FBML will be replaced by the NEW Facebook iFrame Pages. The question is, are you ready?
You need to understand about the iFrames and get some help understanding how this change will effect your Facebook page.
Well David Foster and his crew with hubze have come up with a solution that will come to this rescue.
On March 10th, you will be able to begin creating Facebook pages using the iFrame Engine or what is being called Fan Page Engine 2.0.
You can go to the link below to get it on the new product before anyone else does!
Seminar Link Click Here

This is an exciting new product that will change how you create custom pages on Facebook!
Get ready and not left behind!
To Your Success
Robbie Broatch

P.S. The guys at hubze also are doing a free training called Fan Page Launch Pad that will help walk you through every aspect of using Facebook for your business and for your personal profile. You HAVE to go get access to this NOW!
Seminar Link Click Here

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