Showing posts with label How to Create Facebook Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Create Facebook Page. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
How to Create Facebook Page
This Simple Steps to easily create Facebook page
Step 1: Go to the "Create
page" link
There are many ways to get to this page, but I will make it easier for
you. Simply click here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/create/
You should see something like this:
Step 2: choose a page type
Choose one of the following:
• Business or Local Place
• Company, organization or institution
• Brand or Product
• Artist, band or public figure
• Entertainment
• Cause or Community
You will have to decide what type of page is best for you, since each
type has different benefits and disadvantages.
For our example, I will choose "Local business or place"
Step 3: choose a category
If you choose a page type other than Cause or Community, you must choose
a category for your page.
Your category is VERY important with Graph Search, so choose wisely so
people can find it more easily.
Simply click on the drop-down menu and you will be given many options.
For our example, I will choose "Restaurant / Cafe".
Step 4: choose a business name
Pretty simple, but SUPER important. Enter your exact business name here.
Keep in mind that people should be able to find your business in Graph
Search, so choose the name by which people know you. Some "experts"
recommend that you add keywords to your company name.
I think this is a mistake.
If your business is "Post Planner Burgers," then name your page
that, not "Burger, Fries & Sodas in Texas."
Also, if the name of your page is too generic, Facebook could assume it
as a "Community" page, which limits the characteristics of the page.
In the example above, you will notice that I entered an address and a
phone number. This is only necessary if you select "Local Business or
Place"; All other types of pages require only the Category and Business
name.
Step 5: accept the terms of Facebook
pages
To continue creating your page, you must accept the terms of Facebook.
It is a good idea to read these terms every few months, as Facebook
constantly modifies them.
Within the Terms of the Facebook pages you will find information about:
• Page administration
• Content
• Page management
• Page names
• Data set
• Page features
• Advertising on pages
• Cover pictures
• Applications in pages
• Offers
• Promotion guidelines
As a page owner, this is information that you should definitely be
familiar with.
Step 6: click on "Start"
Now that you have followed the first 5 steps, it is time to
"Start." Then click on the blue button.
Step 7: Page Setup
This is where the fun begins!
You can choose to complete this information or you can skip it. The best
thing you can do is complete it now.
The information will appear on your "About" page and in the
"About" section in the timeline of your page.
You must enter the following:
• Category: there is no drop-down menu here, just type the category you
want to associate with (important in the search for graphics)
• Add a description: it will appear in your timeline as the "About
Section", unless you have chosen a local business
• Website: let people know how to find it online outside of Facebook
Facebook asks "Is the XYZ business an establishment, business or
real place"? A kind of silly question, but check Yes anyway.
Once you select Yes, Facebook will ask "Will XYZ business be the
authorized and official representation of this establishment, business or place
on Facebook?".
Again it seems like a silly question, but check Yes, unless you are
setting up a fan page for a television show or a celebrity and not the official
representative of the brand.
Once you are done with the information above, you will see something like
this:
Notice how I selected several categories and Facebook gives me more to
choose from.
Select the corresponding ones and click on the "Save
information" button.
Step 8: Add profile picture
Here you must upload an image from your computer or import it from a
website:
Your image must be at least 180 pixels wide for Facebook to accept it.
Upload your image and click on "Next".
Step 9: Like your page
Facebook will now guide you through a few steps.
The first one directs you to like your page:
If you're not ready for people to see your page, it's probably best to
stop liking it.
I clicked on "Skip".
Step 10: invite your email contacts
This is a great way to get your initial explosion of likes.
But as mentioned earlier, if your page is not 100% ready for primetime, I
will not invite people yet.
Step 11: share something
At this point, Facebook believes that your business page is ready to go
and encourages you to share a status update on your timeline.
But if you still don't like it, nobody will see it, unless they come to
your Timeline later.
You may consider posting an image or greeting of "Welcome." But
posting any kind of important link or other update can be a waste, since you
still don't have fans!
Step 12: add a cover
Facebook does not ask you to upload a cover photo as it does with all
other configuration functions. But you should definitely add a cover to your
page; otherwise, it seems that it is not ready for business.
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