3. Facebook has introduced a
couple of new changes to help
out the small business
owner. The two main changes
include creating different
administrator roles and the ability
to schedule out posts in advance.
4. Facebook is hoping that these
improvements will assist increase
customer usership and
satisfaction and improve their
struggling stock prices. This
article will go into further detail
on each of these new
improvements.
5. Facebook Administrator Roles
If you, as a small business
owner, run your own social
media, then this Facebook
Administrator function may not be
a big deal. But if you want to
outsource your social media to
another employee, contractor, or
company, then this feature is
perfect.
6. Nothing keeps Page owners awake
at night more than the thought of
someone other than themselves
having full control of their Page. If
this person becomes
disgruntled, they can change the
password and lock out the Page
owner.
7. Now, with the following different
levels, you can give people content
control or create reports without
giving them full
admin privileges. Here are the 5
different administrator levels on
Facebook:.
8. 1. Manager.
The manager has full control of
the page from creating posts &
ads, editing the page &
apps, commenting, deleting
comments, sending messages and
viewing Facebook insights.
9. 2. Content Creator.
The content creator is one step
away from the manager and has a
lot of authority however, it cannot
manage the admin roles.
10. 3. Moderator.
The moderator can send
messages, respond to messages
and delete comments. They are
unable to create new posts.
12. 5. Insights Analyst.
The insights analyst can review and
analyze the data only. This is the lowest
of authority but it is probably one of
the most important. You can create
content and ads all day but if no one is
delving in to the data, a lot is being
lost.
13. Are you posting and reaching your
target market or just random people
who liked your video?