Running a Facebook page on your own can be difficult. But you can add administrators, or admins, to help you manage your page and keep things in order.
The other type of “admin” on a Facebook page is someone with Task access. This option allows you more granularity over what someone can and can’t do in managing your page. For example, you could allow a person to create, manage, or delete posts and stories. At the same time, that...
To open a Facebook business account, you must first have a personal Facebook account. If you don’t have a personal Facebook page (or want to separate your work and personal life), create a new personal profile with your business email address. Here’s what else you need to do when l...
Click on “Get Started”, and then add the details and choose an avatar for your fan page. I would suggest using your official Gravatar, and if you don’t have a Gravatar, you can always create a picture for your fan page that is similar to your brand’s logo. Note: the maximum si...
Adding Admin: Step 1:You need to login into your Facebook account with your credentials like email/phone no and password. Step 2:On the top right corner of your Facebook page, you’ll see the list of the pages you are currently managing. For the page you want to add admin, you need...
Since the rules have changed, it is no longer possible to create a business Facebook profile without having a personal one. Even though Facebook requires an admin to run the page, you can still keep your private account safe and private when linked to your business profile. ...
enter the username you want to use. Since usernames must be unique, you'll see an error message if the handle is already taken. Once you've found one that works, click the Create Username button. Note that your page's username appears in your URL like so:https://facebook.com/...
Under “Page Settings,” scroll down to “Page Roles” and click on it. Once on “Page Roles,” scroll to the bottom of the page where it says “Existing Page Roles. Click on the word “Edit” that appears by the admin’s name and the page role they are assigned to. ...
Admin– Complete and total access to everything. Editor– Can edit the page, send messages, and post as the page,create Facebook Ads, see which admin created a post or comment, andview insights. Moderator– Can respond to and delete comments on the page, send messages as the page, see...
Once you are there, you can add the e-mail address of the person you want to add as an Admin and select their level of access to your Page. The e-mail address must be thee-mail address that they use to log in to Facebook. Make sure you are giving them theappropriate level of ac...