Setting up a business Page is simple and free, and it looks great on both desktop and mobile. Understand the benefits of creating a Facebook Page for your business on the Advertiser Help Center.
How Much Does a Facebook Business Page Cost? Just like Facebook profiles and groups, you can set up and use a Facebook Business Page for free – regardless of how many followers or likes you have. Even if you spend money on Facebook Ads, there's still no charge for the organic aspects of your Facebook Business Page.
Your Facebook profile needs to be complete and accurate. In your About section, you should include your website and make sure your profile is public so other Facebook users can follow you. You should aim for around 500 followers before submitting a verification request on Facebook.
Although Facebook doesn't specify the typical timeframe, you could get a response as soon as 48 hours or wait up to 45 days. It may take longer to verify accounts representing businesses as the Facebook team will have to manually review your documents to confirm their authenticity.
How to set up Facebook Business Manager
- Create a Facebook Business Manager account.
- Add your Facebook business page(s)
- Add your Facebook ad account(s)
- Step 4: Add people to help you manage your Facebook assets.
- Step 5: Connect your business partners or ad agency.
- Step 6: Add your Instagram account.
When you open a Facebook website page for your business, you are setting the business apart from your personal Facebook profile. You can create a separate business page that is not your personal profile page, but you do need to open a business page from a personal profile.
What's the difference between a Facebook Profile and a Facebook Page? That's a very common question. The short answer is that a Facebook Profile is what users create for their personal needs, and a Facebook Page is what is created when a business or some other organization needs a presence on Facebook.
The answer comes down to personal preference. Pages only impress when they're robust in content & fan base. A page with just a few fans & no engagement can do more harm than good to your personal brand. And profiles make it easier to get reach & engagement.
If you're looking to establish a brand and promote your business to a large number of people, a Facebook Page makes the most sense. If you're a new or small businesses looking to establish a presence, a group can be of great help, especially if you sell niche products.
The verified badge appears next to a Facebook Page or profile. It means Facebook has confirmed that the Page or profile is the authentic presence of the public figure or global brand it represents.
To verify your page:Click Settings at the top of your Page. From General, click Page Verification. Click Verify this Page, then click Get Started. Enter a publicly listed phone number for your business, your country and language.
While you can decide who sees your personal Facebook profile by using Facebook's privacy settings, your Facebook business page is public, so anyone can visit it. You can list any of the business pages on which you are an admin on your personal profile.
How do I request a verified badge on Facebook?
- Authentic: Represent a real person, registered business or entity.
- Unique: Be the only presence of this person or business.
- Complete: Have an about section, Page or profile photo and recent activity, including at least one post.
Converting a Profile to a Page creates a new Facebook Business Page that is based on the profile, while leaving the individual Profile the same. When you Convert: Facebook will transfer your profile picture and cover photo to the Page, and the name on your profile will become the Page's name.
You can create a page for a local business, a company or institution, a brand, an artist or band or a cause. Click the page type that best categorizes your needs. You can then upload a photo for the page, type information to display on the page and invite other Facebook users to become fans.
The privacy settings on your personal profile won't affect the visibility of your Business Page. You can learn more about privacy settings in our Help Center:
If you go to your Facebook page, you'll now find a gray check mark next to your business name to indicate your page is verified.
Are personal accounts required? While a Facebook account is required to create a Facebook business page, you can avoid creating a personal profile all your friends can search for. To create a Facebook page without a personal Facebook account, create a new account on Facebook's homepage with your business email address.
A Facebook business page is a free web page that companies can build on Facebook to expand their internet presence. Like a personal Facebook profile, your Facebook business page can send and receive messages, post updates, get notifications, and like, comment and share other Facebook users' and pages' content.
Who Sees My Business Page? Business pages don't require your permission for people to view them: anyone can see your page. People who Like your page are called Fans, and they will see your business posts in their NewsFeed.
Yes, you should use your Facebook personal page for businessIn fact, using your personal Facebook page can actually be a powerful way to grow your reach, your audience, and your business, organically (meaning no ads).
Business Manager is a Facebook tool that helps you organize and manage your business. When you join Business Manager, coworkers can't view your personal Facebook profile unless you approve their friend requests. Coworkers can only see your name, work email address and the Pages and ad accounts you have access to.
From your business page, click your profile icon under your profile and banner image. Select your personal page. Scroll down to find the post you want to share, and click Share.
Pages are places on Facebook where artists, public figures, businesses, brands, organizations and nonprofits can connect with their fans or customers. When someone likes or follows a Page on Facebook, they can start seeing updates from that Page in their News Feed. To see an example of a Page, see the screenshot below.
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You have two main pages on Facebook: Home (also called your News Feed) and your Timeline. You can select the one you want to view by clicking either Home or your name in the upper-right corner of any Facebook page. Clicking Home brings you to your personal home page.
Facebook structure
- News Feed. Main article: News Feed.
- Friends. See also: Friending and following.
- Wall. The Wall is the original profile space where Facebook users' content until December 2011 was displayed.
- Timeline.
- Likes and Reactions.
- Comments.
- Messages and inbox.
- Notifications.
Who invented Facebook first?
Mark Zuckerberg
Eduardo Saverin
Dustin Moskovitz
Andrew McCollum
Chris Hughes