We at The Cameron Team know how much our clients love to celebrate and share their excitement for their closing day on social media. This is why we’ve created some Facebook Frames for announcing your closing day and new home purchase. These are easy to add your profile picture. Just follow these steps…
On Mobile:
- Go to your profile in the Facebook app.
- Click “Edit” on your profile picture.
- Click “Add Frame”
- Search for “The Cameron Team”
- Select the frame and add a message at the very bottom if you want (“We finally did it. We have our new house!”)
- Click “Use”
On Desktop:
- Go to www.facebook.com/profilepicframes
- Search for “The Cameron Team”
- Select the frame and add a description if you want (“Today is the BIG day! We are closing on our new house!”)
- Click “Change Picture”
Let us know in the comments if you’ve tried them out.
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