Step 1: Setting up your page
First and foremost, login to your Facebook account.
Next to your name on the right top corner is a + (create) sign. Click on it.
A drop down list will appear with 9 options of post, story, life events, etc.
Click on the 1st option i.e. the ‘Page’ option.
Now you will see 2 options of Business or brand and Community or pubic figure.
Yes, you’re right, click on the business or brand option.
Next, you need to fill in the page name and category section. We hope by now you’ve thought of a unique name for your business!
After that, fill in all the details of your business that get displayed on the screen, and click on Continue.
Next Page >>>> Add Logo and Cover Photo.
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Lizken
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Thank you for this tutorial, although I managed to figure it out myself ;-) I am having troubles though with seeing who my followers are when they push 'like'. I can't go straight to their page, but need to type in their name in facebook itself. Not difficult, but rather enoying, don't you think ? When you are on Twitter for example and someone follows you, you can follow them straight back. Also, business pages can't follow other business pages if I'm correct ? When we give our links here on WA and want to 'like' their bussiness page, I have to 'like' them from my personal page. Or did you find a way to do that otherwise ?
thanks !
thanks !
bluemagic64
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Wow! That is cool. I pay face book few months ago I hit a wrong button. They charging me per click, make me nuts that time what did I done wrong. Oh, well I am not paying attention sometimes.
Anyway, Thank you if I am ready again I will follow this step.
Cheers,
Nila
Anyway, Thank you if I am ready again I will follow this step.
Cheers,
Nila
AndyN1
Premium
Hi Sam
Very well put together and easy to follow instructions. Thanks for this. I guess I am stuck thinking my FB posts should be as long and well researched as the posts I add to my website. I need to up the frequency and as you say make them more conversational and I guess they can be short.
Thanks again
Andy
Very well put together and easy to follow instructions. Thanks for this. I guess I am stuck thinking my FB posts should be as long and well researched as the posts I add to my website. I need to up the frequency and as you say make them more conversational and I guess they can be short.
Thanks again
Andy