Categories– Categories can help people find your page. Choose up to three categories. Contact information– If you have a business phone number, website, and email address, add them here. Location– If you have a physical store, share your address here. You can also include a service area...
Facebook Pages have similar layouts and main features to Facebook profiles, such as a cover photo, main photo, photo albums, status updates, and more. These are all ways that public figures, brands, businesses, and other entities can interact with their audience in a similar way that individ...
After The Orange God King, Tucker Carlson, Ted Cruz and maybe Marjorie Taylor Greene I don’t know if any public figure has less credibility right now than Mark Zuckerberg or any other top Facebook executive. Who believesanythinghe says? Most likely Zuckerberg will be “invited” to appear a...
Facebook has extensiveCommunity Standards. Repeatedly violating these standards is the fastest way to get banned from Facebook. There are several categories of off-limit comments, posts, and content: Violence and Criminal Behavior (including but not limited to inciting violence, coordinating harm, pro...
Categories to choose from include: News/Media Sports Government & Politics Music Fashion Entertainment Digital Creator/Blogger/Influencer Gamer Business/Brand/Organization Other Source: Facebook Step 5: Add your country The next step is to add the country where you or your business is most well-kno...
You can choose from six different categories of Pages: Local Business or Place, Company, Organization or Institution, Brand or Product, Artist, Band or Public Figure, Entertainment, and Cause or Community. Anything you want to create a Page for should fall roughly into one of these categories....
Step 1: Choose the right page type. First, you’ll be prompted to choose whether you’re a Business or Brand, a Community or Public Figure. After you choose, you’ll jump to the next decision:choose your category. There are hundreds of categories to choose from, so just start by typin...
Community or Public Figure Facebook offers two categories so you can better customize the fields on your Page. For the purpose of this introduction, let’s say we’re a “Business or Brand.” We’ll create a Page for a (completely fictitious) company called Boston Coat Company and categoriz...
It is very clear by this week’s public outrage that many are extremely sensitive about how their data is used and, if given the chance to consent, would opt out of their information being disseminated to third parties. When databases shrink, so too does the value of that data. Other bar...
The word “official” if the Page isn’t the official Page of a brand, place, organization or public figure. Improper capitalization (example: tHe best CaFE). Page names must use grammatically correct capitalization and may not include all capital letters, except for acronyms. ...