1. The document provides instructions for creating and customizing a Facebook Page. It defines what a Facebook Page is for and distinguishes it from a personal profile.
2. It outlines how to set up a basic Facebook Page by adding a profile photo, summary, and other content. It also describes key Page features like the Wall, Likes, photos, and publishing posts.
3. The document explains how to use Facebook as the Page to post and interact with others, and provides tips for promoting the Page and connecting it with related Pages and Page admins.
The document provides instructions for creating and managing a Facebook Page. It defines key terms like Page, Profile, Administrator, and Applications. It then guides the user through setting up a basic Page, including adding a photo, information, and posts. It also explains how to understand insights on people connecting to the Page and customize settings, applications, and admins. The overall purpose is to help new users understand the basics of setting up and optimizing their Facebook Page.
Facebook is unifying and simplifying the way people interact online with Facebook FanPages which launched in September 2008.
Here is our step-by-step guide to creating a Facebook fan page. So that you can create your fanpage today or modify the one you already own.
The document provides instructions for creating and managing a Facebook Page. It defines key terms like Page, Profile, Administrator, and Applications. It then guides the user through setting up a basic Page, including adding a photo and information, understanding the Wall and Publisher features, and editing Page settings and admin controls. The document also explains how to view analytics on people connecting to the Page and resources for optimizing engagement.
Ask questions and get
help from the Facebook assistant.
News Feed: See a constantly
updating list of stories from friends
and Pages you subscribe to.
Friend Requests: View and
respond to friend requests.
Search: Find people, Pages,
places, and interests on Facebook.
Shortcuts: Quick access to your
profile, friends, inbox, and more.
Pages: Discover Pages to like and
get updates from businesses,
brands, and organizations.
Friend List: View your friends,
their profiles, and update statuses.
Step 1: Sign up for an account.
To sign up for a Facebook account, go to www.facebook.com and
Social Media Marketing provides an overview of social media marketing and how to utilize various social media platforms. It defines social media marketing as using social media websites to promote a business. It discusses major platforms like Facebook, blogs, Twitter, photo sharing sites, and video sharing sites. The document provides tips on setting up pages and profiles on these sites, how to share updates across multiple sites, and how to measure the results of social media marketing efforts.
Social Media Guide for Local Public Health AgenciesAllison Kline
This document provides guidance for local public health agencies on creating and using online communities through social media. It discusses getting started with Facebook and Twitter accounts, making the most of a Facebook page through customizing settings and posts, and why an agency should use Twitter to connect with the community, media, and other organizations. Example posts and analytics tools are also referenced.
Facebook introduced Pages in 2009 to allow organizations, brands, and public figures to have a customizable presence on Facebook similar to user profiles. Pages allow admins to publish content to their followers' News Feeds and interact with them. Key features included status updates, tabbed sections for different types of content, and insights into follower engagement. Pages aimed to help brands better connect with customers and encourage advocacy through a social media platform.
Suitable for:
Hospitality and Marketing professionals, who want up to date information and tips on how to improve and maximise their Facebook presence.
What we will cover:
The Current Landscape for Hoteliers
Stats and Facts
Housekeeping Checklist
Optimise your Page
Maximise your opportunities
Managing your time
The possible implication of Google +1
The document provides instructions for creating and managing a Facebook Page. It defines key terms like Page, Profile, Administrator, and Applications. It then guides the user through setting up a basic Page, including adding a photo, information, and posts. It also explains how to understand insights on people connecting to the Page and customize settings, applications, and admins. The overall purpose is to help new users understand the basics of setting up and optimizing their Facebook Page.
Facebook is unifying and simplifying the way people interact online with Facebook FanPages which launched in September 2008.
Here is our step-by-step guide to creating a Facebook fan page. So that you can create your fanpage today or modify the one you already own.
The document provides instructions for creating and managing a Facebook Page. It defines key terms like Page, Profile, Administrator, and Applications. It then guides the user through setting up a basic Page, including adding a photo and information, understanding the Wall and Publisher features, and editing Page settings and admin controls. The document also explains how to view analytics on people connecting to the Page and resources for optimizing engagement.
Ask questions and get
help from the Facebook assistant.
News Feed: See a constantly
updating list of stories from friends
and Pages you subscribe to.
Friend Requests: View and
respond to friend requests.
Search: Find people, Pages,
places, and interests on Facebook.
Shortcuts: Quick access to your
profile, friends, inbox, and more.
Pages: Discover Pages to like and
get updates from businesses,
brands, and organizations.
Friend List: View your friends,
their profiles, and update statuses.
Step 1: Sign up for an account.
To sign up for a Facebook account, go to www.facebook.com and
Social Media Marketing provides an overview of social media marketing and how to utilize various social media platforms. It defines social media marketing as using social media websites to promote a business. It discusses major platforms like Facebook, blogs, Twitter, photo sharing sites, and video sharing sites. The document provides tips on setting up pages and profiles on these sites, how to share updates across multiple sites, and how to measure the results of social media marketing efforts.
Social Media Guide for Local Public Health AgenciesAllison Kline
This document provides guidance for local public health agencies on creating and using online communities through social media. It discusses getting started with Facebook and Twitter accounts, making the most of a Facebook page through customizing settings and posts, and why an agency should use Twitter to connect with the community, media, and other organizations. Example posts and analytics tools are also referenced.
Facebook introduced Pages in 2009 to allow organizations, brands, and public figures to have a customizable presence on Facebook similar to user profiles. Pages allow admins to publish content to their followers' News Feeds and interact with them. Key features included status updates, tabbed sections for different types of content, and insights into follower engagement. Pages aimed to help brands better connect with customers and encourage advocacy through a social media platform.
Suitable for:
Hospitality and Marketing professionals, who want up to date information and tips on how to improve and maximise their Facebook presence.
What we will cover:
The Current Landscape for Hoteliers
Stats and Facts
Housekeeping Checklist
Optimise your Page
Maximise your opportunities
Managing your time
The possible implication of Google +1
Nonprofit organizations are benefiting from the community-building and cultivation possibilities of having a presence on Facebook. This presentation offers some introductory lessons on setting-up your Facebook Page or Group as well as communication guidance for use.
This document provides tips and guidelines for using Facebook effectively as a writer. It defines key Facebook terms like "Like", "Wall", and "Newsfeed". It recommends sharing a variety of content related to your audience's interests while keeping self-promotion to less than 20%. It also suggests building community through questions, contests, and regular engagement to develop a loyal fan base. Finally, it outlines the differences between personal, fan, and group accounts as well as resources for Facebook guidelines.
Social Media Handout - Sertoma National Convention 2010Karrin Huhmann
This document provides an overview of using Facebook for organizations like Sertoma clubs. It defines Facebook Pages and Groups, explaining when each should be used. Pages are for brands and organizations to connect with fans, while Groups are for facilitating communication among connected people. The document then gives steps for setting up a Facebook profile and Page or Group for a Sertoma club, including sharing information, promoting events, and recruiting members. It provides resources for learning best practices of nonprofit Facebook use.
The document provides 24 best practices for nonprofits to use Facebook effectively: 1) Use your logo as your profile photo, 2) Keep text to a minimum, 3) Link to your website and other profiles, 4) Add apps like Change.org and Causes, 5) Use your page to drive traffic to other sites, 6) Send 1-2 updates per month and link to your website, 7) Ask staff to share your page and post comments, and 8) Allow fans to post photos and engage with your community.
Widescreen test patterns and aspect ratios are displayed. Social networking involves relating to human society through communication within groups. Facebook began in 2004 at Harvard and expanded to other schools. It reached 1 billion users in 2012 and is estimated to be worth $11 billion. Key facts about Facebook include its founders, headquarters, number of users and employees, revenue, and popular features like profiles, news feed, groups, pages, and events. The document discusses Facebook's history, growth, and impact.
Caot150, powerpoint, final class asignmtJames Sergent
The document discusses Facebook and how users interact and develop relationships through the platform. It describes how Facebook was originally created and how it has evolved over time. The summary also mentions that Facebook tracks users' browsing habits across the web and that users can create communities and connect with friends through third-party apps and websites using Facebook Connect.
Presentation given by Brian Barela and Dan Birch at the US Staff Conference 2011.
Outlines a basic strategy for mpd and social media as well as tips and tactics to increase effectiveness.
Isaac Sukin
About
Art
Blog
Websites
Writing
Home
ADUG slides
Filed Under: Atlanta, Drupal, Modules, Social NetworkingJul.14, 2010
Yesterday night I gave a presentation on Social Networking in Drupal at the Atlanta Drupal Users Group meetup. Grab the slides or watch the video!
The presentation was based on one I gave at DrupalCamp South Carolina/LinuxFest SouthEast.
Also check out the demo site! (Update: the demo site has been taken down.)
This document provides instructions on how to create and manage a Facebook page. It discusses the differences between personal profiles and business pages, and how to set up a page and customize settings and features. The document also covers how to integrate the page with other websites and blogs using badges and plug-ins, and ways to share events and other content to engage users.
Book excerpt from A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web by Deltina Hay. This book is a hands-on guide to building an optimized presence in the Social Web.
The document discusses how to use Facebook social plugins to maximize visibility and generate traffic. It describes plugins like the Like button, Send button, Comments, and Registration that allow users to engage with content on a brand's website and share it with their friends on Facebook. These plugins create links between content on the website and a user's social graph on Facebook.
As of March 10th, Facebook pages received an updated layout and several new features to help you engage with your fans. Here's some of the upgrades:
· Notifications when fans interact with your page or posts
· A place to showcase photos along the top of your page
· A news feed for your page
· The ability to Like and post on other pages as your pag
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a Facebook page, including how to add content and features, understand analytics, and edit basic settings and admin functions. Key aspects covered include building the page profile, managing the wall and posts, integrating applications and mobile access, and utilizing analytics and reporting insights. Overall the manual outlines the full process for setting up and optimizing an official Facebook page presence.
This document defines 17 common terms used on Facebook for small businesses, including:
- Profile - A personal Facebook account to connect with friends and family
- Page - A separate account created for a business or product
- Fans - Users who have clicked the Like button to follow a business Page
- Cover Image - The large image above the Timeline on Profiles and Pages
- Like Button - Allows users to become Fans of a Page by clicking the button
- News Feed - Where users see posts from friends and liked Pages
- Status - The box to post updates visible on a Profile or Page Timeline
- Tagging - When friends tag a user in photos on their Timeline or News Feed
This document provides instructions on how to create and manage a Facebook page. It discusses the differences between personal profiles and business pages, and how to set up a page and customize settings and features. The document also covers how to integrate the page with other websites and blogs using badges and plug-ins, and ways to share events and other content to engage users.
This document provides guidance for celebrities and public figures on using Facebook Pages to connect with fans and build their audience. It discusses introducing Facebook Pages and their key features for sharing stories and building dialogue. It then offers tips on building a Facebook Page by setting a strategy, creating engaging posts through photos, videos and questions, and using exclusive content and mobile posting. The document also provides recommendations for growing an audience through existing networks and promoting the Page. It suggests using Insights to analyze engagement and refine the strategy, as well as using apps and ads to further promote the Page.
This document provides guidance for nonprofits and causes on using Facebook Pages to engage supporters and share their stories. It recommends that organizations first set a strategy by understanding their unique voice, audience, and goals. It then guides them to create a Page, develop a posting plan with an authentic voice and conversational tone, and create discussions by asking questions and responding to comments in order to build connections. The goal is for organizations to effectively use Facebook to foster meaningful dialogue and inspire advocacy among their supporters.
Facebook Pages help organizations and public figures tell their story and build connections with their audience on Facebook. The key elements of a Facebook Page include a profile photo to identify the Page, a Publisher to share rich content like photos and videos, and Insights to measure engagement. Pages should engage supporters by asking questions, responding to comments, and sharing personal stories and rich content to spark conversations.
The document provides guidance on setting up and optimizing a business page on Facebook. It explains the differences between a personal profile and business page, how to create a business page, customize it with photos, featured likes, admins, and apps. It also covers sharing the page with friends to gain initial likes, messaging fans, and shortening the page URL once 25 likes are gained. The overall aim is to build a professional, regularly-updated and well-branded business page on Facebook to engage customers.
This document provides guidance on maintaining a Facebook page for long-term success. It discusses converting a personal profile to a business page for access to marketing tools. Key recommendations include assigning admin roles and responsibilities, establishing social media policies in writing, and holding regular training to ensure consistency of voice and content across admins. Regular maintenance such as updating cover photos and apps can help optimize the page over time.
This document provides guidance on maintaining a Facebook page for long-term success. It discusses converting a personal profile to a business page for access to marketing tools. Key recommendations include assigning admin roles and responsibilities, establishing social media policies in writing, and holding regular training to align page voice and content. The goal is to empower page admins while preventing conflicts through open communication and consistent guidelines.
The document provides tips for customizing status updates and improving posts on a Facebook page. It discusses how to pin posts, highlight posts, target specific audiences, add locations, schedule posts in advance, create offers and promotions, and host events. It also offers tips for better timeline posts such as including a tip in the post, sharing the most interesting fact and a link for more information, engaging with comments, staying positive, hosting contests that ask users to like or comment, including images, and making images mobile friendly.
Nonprofit organizations are benefiting from the community-building and cultivation possibilities of having a presence on Facebook. This presentation offers some introductory lessons on setting-up your Facebook Page or Group as well as communication guidance for use.
This document provides tips and guidelines for using Facebook effectively as a writer. It defines key Facebook terms like "Like", "Wall", and "Newsfeed". It recommends sharing a variety of content related to your audience's interests while keeping self-promotion to less than 20%. It also suggests building community through questions, contests, and regular engagement to develop a loyal fan base. Finally, it outlines the differences between personal, fan, and group accounts as well as resources for Facebook guidelines.
Social Media Handout - Sertoma National Convention 2010Karrin Huhmann
This document provides an overview of using Facebook for organizations like Sertoma clubs. It defines Facebook Pages and Groups, explaining when each should be used. Pages are for brands and organizations to connect with fans, while Groups are for facilitating communication among connected people. The document then gives steps for setting up a Facebook profile and Page or Group for a Sertoma club, including sharing information, promoting events, and recruiting members. It provides resources for learning best practices of nonprofit Facebook use.
The document provides 24 best practices for nonprofits to use Facebook effectively: 1) Use your logo as your profile photo, 2) Keep text to a minimum, 3) Link to your website and other profiles, 4) Add apps like Change.org and Causes, 5) Use your page to drive traffic to other sites, 6) Send 1-2 updates per month and link to your website, 7) Ask staff to share your page and post comments, and 8) Allow fans to post photos and engage with your community.
Widescreen test patterns and aspect ratios are displayed. Social networking involves relating to human society through communication within groups. Facebook began in 2004 at Harvard and expanded to other schools. It reached 1 billion users in 2012 and is estimated to be worth $11 billion. Key facts about Facebook include its founders, headquarters, number of users and employees, revenue, and popular features like profiles, news feed, groups, pages, and events. The document discusses Facebook's history, growth, and impact.
Caot150, powerpoint, final class asignmtJames Sergent
The document discusses Facebook and how users interact and develop relationships through the platform. It describes how Facebook was originally created and how it has evolved over time. The summary also mentions that Facebook tracks users' browsing habits across the web and that users can create communities and connect with friends through third-party apps and websites using Facebook Connect.
Presentation given by Brian Barela and Dan Birch at the US Staff Conference 2011.
Outlines a basic strategy for mpd and social media as well as tips and tactics to increase effectiveness.
Isaac Sukin
About
Art
Blog
Websites
Writing
Home
ADUG slides
Filed Under: Atlanta, Drupal, Modules, Social NetworkingJul.14, 2010
Yesterday night I gave a presentation on Social Networking in Drupal at the Atlanta Drupal Users Group meetup. Grab the slides or watch the video!
The presentation was based on one I gave at DrupalCamp South Carolina/LinuxFest SouthEast.
Also check out the demo site! (Update: the demo site has been taken down.)
This document provides instructions on how to create and manage a Facebook page. It discusses the differences between personal profiles and business pages, and how to set up a page and customize settings and features. The document also covers how to integrate the page with other websites and blogs using badges and plug-ins, and ways to share events and other content to engage users.
Book excerpt from A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web by Deltina Hay. This book is a hands-on guide to building an optimized presence in the Social Web.
The document discusses how to use Facebook social plugins to maximize visibility and generate traffic. It describes plugins like the Like button, Send button, Comments, and Registration that allow users to engage with content on a brand's website and share it with their friends on Facebook. These plugins create links between content on the website and a user's social graph on Facebook.
As of March 10th, Facebook pages received an updated layout and several new features to help you engage with your fans. Here's some of the upgrades:
· Notifications when fans interact with your page or posts
· A place to showcase photos along the top of your page
· A news feed for your page
· The ability to Like and post on other pages as your pag
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a Facebook page, including how to add content and features, understand analytics, and edit basic settings and admin functions. Key aspects covered include building the page profile, managing the wall and posts, integrating applications and mobile access, and utilizing analytics and reporting insights. Overall the manual outlines the full process for setting up and optimizing an official Facebook page presence.
This document defines 17 common terms used on Facebook for small businesses, including:
- Profile - A personal Facebook account to connect with friends and family
- Page - A separate account created for a business or product
- Fans - Users who have clicked the Like button to follow a business Page
- Cover Image - The large image above the Timeline on Profiles and Pages
- Like Button - Allows users to become Fans of a Page by clicking the button
- News Feed - Where users see posts from friends and liked Pages
- Status - The box to post updates visible on a Profile or Page Timeline
- Tagging - When friends tag a user in photos on their Timeline or News Feed
This document provides instructions on how to create and manage a Facebook page. It discusses the differences between personal profiles and business pages, and how to set up a page and customize settings and features. The document also covers how to integrate the page with other websites and blogs using badges and plug-ins, and ways to share events and other content to engage users.
This document provides guidance for celebrities and public figures on using Facebook Pages to connect with fans and build their audience. It discusses introducing Facebook Pages and their key features for sharing stories and building dialogue. It then offers tips on building a Facebook Page by setting a strategy, creating engaging posts through photos, videos and questions, and using exclusive content and mobile posting. The document also provides recommendations for growing an audience through existing networks and promoting the Page. It suggests using Insights to analyze engagement and refine the strategy, as well as using apps and ads to further promote the Page.
This document provides guidance for nonprofits and causes on using Facebook Pages to engage supporters and share their stories. It recommends that organizations first set a strategy by understanding their unique voice, audience, and goals. It then guides them to create a Page, develop a posting plan with an authentic voice and conversational tone, and create discussions by asking questions and responding to comments in order to build connections. The goal is for organizations to effectively use Facebook to foster meaningful dialogue and inspire advocacy among their supporters.
Facebook Pages help organizations and public figures tell their story and build connections with their audience on Facebook. The key elements of a Facebook Page include a profile photo to identify the Page, a Publisher to share rich content like photos and videos, and Insights to measure engagement. Pages should engage supporters by asking questions, responding to comments, and sharing personal stories and rich content to spark conversations.
The document provides guidance on setting up and optimizing a business page on Facebook. It explains the differences between a personal profile and business page, how to create a business page, customize it with photos, featured likes, admins, and apps. It also covers sharing the page with friends to gain initial likes, messaging fans, and shortening the page URL once 25 likes are gained. The overall aim is to build a professional, regularly-updated and well-branded business page on Facebook to engage customers.
This document provides guidance on maintaining a Facebook page for long-term success. It discusses converting a personal profile to a business page for access to marketing tools. Key recommendations include assigning admin roles and responsibilities, establishing social media policies in writing, and holding regular training to ensure consistency of voice and content across admins. Regular maintenance such as updating cover photos and apps can help optimize the page over time.
This document provides guidance on maintaining a Facebook page for long-term success. It discusses converting a personal profile to a business page for access to marketing tools. Key recommendations include assigning admin roles and responsibilities, establishing social media policies in writing, and holding regular training to align page voice and content. The goal is to empower page admins while preventing conflicts through open communication and consistent guidelines.
The document provides tips for customizing status updates and improving posts on a Facebook page. It discusses how to pin posts, highlight posts, target specific audiences, add locations, schedule posts in advance, create offers and promotions, and host events. It also offers tips for better timeline posts such as including a tip in the post, sharing the most interesting fact and a link for more information, engaging with comments, staying positive, hosting contests that ask users to like or comment, including images, and making images mobile friendly.
Si es nuevo en Facebook o simplemente desea utilizarlo de manera más eficaz para su negocio, este manual le ayudará a aprender algunas de las funciones más avanzadas de esta plataforma. Está diseñado para ayudar a optimizar la presencia de su negocio en Facebook , le mostrará cómo configurar y mantener su página con éxito, y le enseña a usar aplicaciones para construir una poderosa presencia en Facebook.
Manual de administración de páginas de Facebook.Mauricio Duque
This document provides guidance on maintaining a Facebook page for long-term success. It discusses converting a personal profile to a business page for access to marketing tools. Key recommendations include assigning admin roles and responsibilities, establishing social media policies in writing, limiting admins, and holding regular training meetings to align page voice and strategy. The guide also outlines how to customize page features like name, cover photo, and apps to best engage followers.
This document provides information and tips for creating and promoting a Facebook fan page for a business. It begins with the steps to set up a Facebook fan page, including creating a profile image, adding photos and posts, and understanding the different sections of a fan page like the wall, tabs, and fans. It then discusses ways to engage fans by posting consistently, commenting on others' posts, and updating at peak times. Finally, it lists 20 specific ways to promote the fan page, such as on a website, business cards, advertisements, and by conversing with others on Facebook. The overall message is that businesses should actively maintain and promote their fan page in order to build their brand and engage with customers.
This document provides guidance on optimizing a brand's Facebook timeline page. It covers best practices for the cover photo, profile photo, about section, highlights, pinned posts, milestone posts, and backdating posts to fill out the timeline. The goal is to tell the brand's story and highlight important moments and content to engage users.
Tools To Create Awesome Facebook Fan Pages - Webinar
This webinar covers the tools available to create custom tabs on your Facebook fan pages using various apps.
1) Getting started with a Facebook page involves creating a personal Facebook profile to use as an administrator for the page, applying strict privacy settings to the personal profile, and then creating the official page for the organization.
2) The guide recommends adding other administrators to help manage the page and sharing the page with others before publishing it live.
3) Facebook pages can be made available in other languages to potentially engage more users depending on the local audience.
How to use facebook for business an introductory guideNuno Fraga Coelho
This document provides an introductory guide on how to use Facebook for business. It covers setting up a Facebook profile or page for your business, promoting your page, using groups and ads, understanding Facebook's EdgeRank algorithm, best practices for Facebook marketing, and measuring your Facebook presence. The goal is to help businesses get found by potential customers on Facebook and engage with current customers to achieve business goals like generating leads. It provides definitions of key Facebook terms and discusses reasons for businesses to have a Facebook presence like connecting with customers and promoting other content.
This document provides an introductory guide on how to use Facebook for business. It covers setting up personal and business accounts on Facebook, including profiles and pages. It also discusses how to promote pages, set up groups and advertising, and how to measure engagement. The goal is to help businesses connect with customers, create communities, and promote their content and generate leads through their Facebook presence.
This document provides an introductory guide on how to use Facebook for business. It covers setting up a Facebook profile and page, promoting your page, using groups and ads, understanding Facebook's EdgeRank algorithm, best practices for Facebook marketing, and measuring your Facebook presence. The guide recommends businesses create a Facebook page rather than a personal profile and explains how to customize privacy settings to engage both personal and business connections on Facebook. It includes a glossary of Facebook terms and outlines common business goals for using Facebook like getting found online and engaging with customers.
1. Pages Manual
Facebook Pages
Facebook Pages are a free product for organizations,
public figures, businesses, and brands to express
themselves and communicate with people on Facebook.
The following guide provides step-by-step instructions to
create a basic Facebook Page. Before you get started,
below are some key definitions to understand how
Facebook Pages work.
Key Definitions
Facebook Page: Pages are for organizations, public figures, businesses, and brands to
connect with people in an official, public manner.
Profile/User Account: A Facebook profile is intended to represent an individual person to
connect with their friends and share information about their interests.
Administrator: A page administrator, or admin, controls the content and settings of a group
and must administer the page via a personal profile.
Applications: A set of Facebook or third-party developed applications that can be added to
a profile or page to increase engagement and enhance content.
News Feed: Top News aggregates the most interesting content that your friends are
posting, while the Most Recent filter shows you all the actions your friends are making in
real-time.
Wall: The Wall is a central location for recent information posted by you and about you. It’s
where you keep your up-to-date content, and where Fans can contribute.
Publisher: The Publisher lets you share content on Facebook and is located at the top of
both your home page and on your profile.
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 1
2. Pages Manual
Build a Page: Get Started
1 If You Already Have a Profile
Go to www.facebook.com/page to choose your Page category and get started.
2 If You Do Not Have a Profile
Click the “Create a Page” link on www.facebook.com to create a Profile and Page to-
gether. You must have an authentic Facebook profile to manage a Page. The Profile
you create will automatically be the Administrator of the Page.
1
www.facebook.com/Pages
2
Create a Page – www.facebook.com
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 2
3. Pages Manual
Build a Page: Adding Content
1 Add a Page Photo and adjust the thumbnail. Wave over the top right corner of the
profile picture box and select “Change Picture”.
2 Add a summary that tells users a little information about your organization, public
figure, or business.
3 You can also click “Edit Page” to change your profile picture and Page information.
1 3
2
Page Admin View
Follow the steps to build Page content and connections.
3
Portion
of Page
Photo
Edit Page View: Profile Picture
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 3
4. Pages Manual
Build a Page: The Wall
1 The Wall is the place where your updates and posts are displayed.
2 You can show posts from “Everyone” with the most interesting posts first, or posts
from your Page in reverse chronological order.
3 This is the space where all posts from admins and fans can appear.
4 Click “Edit Page” and go to the “Manage Permissions” section to adjust who can post
on your Wall and moderation filters.
4
1
2
3
Page Admin View
4
3
Edit Page View: Manage Permissions
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 4
5. Pages Manual
Build a Page:
Understand the Features
1 The Like button is how users connect to your Page. When a person clicks the Like
Button, a News Feed story is shared with his/her friends (e.g. “Robin likes Your Page”).
2 These are your navigation links and applications. The pre-populated links may vary
depending on your Page Category. Click “Edit” to move and delete links.
3
2 This is the Photostrip. The most recent photos that you tag your Page in or post to your Wall
will appear here. To hide a photo, roll over it and click the X in the top right corner.
4 Use the Publisher to post an update, poll, photo, link, or video. Type the text in the box and
click Share. The content will appear on the Wall and in the News Feeds of people who like
your Page.
1
3
4
2
Mutual Friends and Interests Customize Your Post
People visiting your page will see connections they have in Target users from a specific geographic region and post in
common with your Page. different languages to increase relevance.
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 5
6. Pages Manual
Build a Page: More Features
1 You can always find your Page by typing the Page Name into the Search Box.
2 The the number of people who Like your Page appears under the navigation links in the
left column.
3 “Likes” shows a list of other Pages that your Page is affiliated with or interested in. To
feature a Page you like, click the Page’s Like Button when you are using Facebook as
your Page. Then click “Edit Page” and select the Page in the “Featured” section.
4 You can feature “Page Owners” and link to their personal profiles from your Page. To
feature a Page Owner, click “Edit Page” and select the Admin in the “Featured” section.
1
2
3
4
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 6
7. Pages Manual
Use Facebook as Your Page
1 The “Your Settings” section of the Edit Page View allows you to set defaults for how
you post to your Page - as yourself or your Page - and set-up email notifications.
2 Click “View all email settings for your pages” to enable other Page notifications.
3 Select “Use Facebook as Page” in the Account Menu in the top-right corner to to
navigate and interact with other areas of Facebook as your Page.
4
2 When you use Facebook as your Page, you will receive notifications in the top-left
corner when people Like or interact with your Page.
1
youremail@facebook.com
2
Edit Page View: Your Settings
3
4
31
Account Menu Notifications
To get started, visit http://www.facebook.com/page Pages Manual | 7
8. Pages Manual
Edit Page:
Admins, Applications, and More
1 Admins can be added and removed in the “Manage Admins” section of the Edit Page
View.
2 Type a friend’s name or email address in the text box to invite someone to manage a
Page. When you send an invite to a friend, a Page Admin notification will be sent to
him/her.
3 These are the applications that are added to your Page in the navigation links section.
Click on “Edit Settings” under the application title to add, remove, or name the
navigation link.
2
1
Edit Page View: Manage Adminstrators
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Edit Page View: Manage Applications
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Get Insights: People Connecting
1 Click “View Insights” to learn about who your audience is and how people interact
with your Page. Note: you can view insights for all of your Pages at facebook.com/insights.
2 Page Admins can export most of these insights to an Excel or CSV file.
3 Understand how many people are connected to your Page, and demographic and
geographic information.
4 Learn about the different ways people interact with your Page.
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Resources
From your Page Manager you can view all of the Facebook
Pages that you created or administer. You can always access
your Page Manager by visiting:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/manage
Connect to these Pages and visit the “Resources” tabs to learn how to
optimize your Page.
• facebook.com/facebook
• facebook.com/facebookpages
• facebook.com/facebookads
• facebook.com/marketing
• facebook.com/influencers
• facebook.com/celebs
• facebook.com/nonprofits
• facebook.com/education
• facebook.com/government
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