![]() This free app, also from Woobox, puts a tab on your Facebook Page showcasing your Pinterest boards and pins, with only a small ad on the bottom. Here’s a great way to share your Pinterest content to Facebook users who aren’t on Pinterest. Additionally, you can enable the fan gate so only Facebook users who “Like” you can see your Twitter tab. You can also optionally hide Tweets that start with and hide your Twitter profile background. In the Twitter tab settings you can choose to display all tweets or only those containing a given search term. ![]() The basic functionality is free, and free of Woobox branding. Static Iframe TabĬheck out Static Iframe Tab for adding 20 or more tabs.The Static Iframe Tab from Woobox lets you add over 20 tabs to your Facebook page. You can also enter your Google Analytics code to track traffic to your Facebook tab. You can upload up to 25MB worth of files per page-or 250MB and beyond if you subscribe to the premium services. A WYSIWYG editor lets you format text and add links or images, with both code and visual views. When inserting your text or code for the custom tab, you can define different content to display to visitors, depending on whether they “like” your page. Its premium services, starting at $5 per month, remove ads and let you create unlimited tabs. The free service is available to all pages with 25,000 fans or less, and shows a small promo on the footer of your custom tab page. FanBuildr is a more advanced app that lets you add up to ten tab pages to your Facebook Page. The premium services, starting at $9.90 per month after a free 7-day trial, allow you to remove ads. If you have a story to share, drop us a line at or share it in the comments section below.The free service displays its logo on your page footer. Thanks for using Woobox! We’d love to hear your success stories and enjoy hearing how our customers use our products in new and unique ways. You can find your shareable url on the Overview page in the dashboard, and it looks something like this: /XXXXX. You can also require a follow or share on Twitter and use them to award bonus entries by adding Twitter Share and Follow to the Form Fields section of your promotion. Sharing your promotion on Twitter is as simple as tweeting your shareable URL on Twitter. This will give the user an option to like the page but they will not be required. You will want to uncheck the “Use Facebook Auth to verify Mobile & Non-Tab visitors Like your page” option under the entry page. If you would like to turn off required Fangate for users entering the promotion on your website you can make the fangate optional. NOTE: All promotion with forms inside the entry page image will not be responsive. If you are using WordPress make sure to embed the code in the TEXT section, not visual. This code comes in two parts and can be placed anywhere in the body of the webpage. ![]() To embed your promotion on your website, you will need to use the embed JavaScript code that can be found on the embed page of your promotion. NOTE: If you still have the old Facebook layout, your promotion will show up as a tab, and if you have the new Facebook layout your content will appear as an app in the Apps section. If you want to require that fans must “like” your page as a requirement of entry, you need to set that up by using the Fangate option on the Edit page. You will be given the option to set a custom image and custom text for the Facebook app. If you want to install your promotion on Facebook, you will need to go to the Facebook Page Tab section in the Woobox dashboard. Setting up the Facebook Page Tab/App for your Promotion Here’s your handy-dandy cheat sheet on how to add your promotion to Facebook, Twitter, and embed on your website. The first step, however, is embedding your promotion. The entry data will be mined from all sources and is conveniently accessible from your Woobox dashboard. One of the many fabulous features of Woobox is the ability to create one promotion and execute it across multiple platforms with ease – on your Facebook page, via your Twitter feed, on your website, or all three at once.
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