The last thing you want to do is add any additional information or call to action in the comments section of each of the adblock photos. Clicking on the 'x' doesn't delete the photo from your page, it just knocks it out of the photo strip which should bring back your AdBlocks. To overcome this you just need to hover your mouse over any new photos that show up in the photo strip and click on the little 'x' that appears. The problem you'll run into is that any new photos you upload to your Facebook page will knock your AdBlock images off the page. These images are on my FB page right now and you are welcome to download them and then re-upload them to use on your pages (please do not "share" it as it will lead your customers back to my page instead - and TT does not need "retail customers" and I don't want to give up your trade secret that you use a marketing service!) Here is a screenshot of what I've done so far: The idea is to turn the photo strip at the top of your Facebook Page into little blocks of advertising by turning those photos into clickable links to further info. On your business page, there is a photo strip at the top that holds the last 5 photos uploaded (by default). I got this idea from someone on a photography marketing board, who got it from a non-photog board.
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