With so many potential customers on Facebook, and more likely on the way, it's almost a must for businesses to have a presence there. If you want to know how to create a Facebook business page, but aren't sure where to start, here's a simple step-by-step guide to help you get the most out of your new page.
How to Create a Facebook Business Page
Choose a Category
When you first select to create a new page on Facebook, you need to choose the category that your business best fits into. The options are:
- Local Business or Place
- Company, Organization or Institution
- Brand or Product
- Artist, Band or Public Figure
- Entertainment
- Cause or Community
From there, you can narrow it down even further by specifying exactly what type of business you have within those categories. For example, you could specify that you run a food service business, real estate office or event planning business. Then just enter your business's name to continue.
Describe Your Business
Then it's time to actually add information to your Facebook page. There's a section that lets you add a few paragraphs - up to 155 characters, - to tell people what your page is all about. There's also a section where you can add your website and even enter a custom URL for your Facebook page so that you can easily share your page with others.
Add a Photo
A profile photo can help you make your page stand out and fit with your company's branding. After you add your basic business info, you'll be directed to a page where you can add a profile photo to your page. This can be your logo, a photo of yourself or your team, or even a promotional image.
Determine Your Target Audience
From there, you can add the page to your favorites so that it will be easily accessible on the sidebar of your Facebook homepage. But you can also specify the target audience for your page so that it's more likely to get in front of the right people. You can outline your audience by location, age, gender, languages and even interests. You can search for specific interests or browse general categories like entertainment and hobbies and then see some more specific niches within those categories.
Add Key Details
Even though you may have already added a short description and website, there are some other details that might be helpful to your customers if included on your page. Once you have the basics set up, you can visit your page and add things like your address, phone number, business hours and price range within your page's About section.
Upload Media
Your profile picture is just one small way to add some visual interest to your page. You'll also likely want to add a cover photo, which will appear at the top of your page. And you can also add other photos or albums of photos. Facebook even lets you upload videos or record live videos, which can also be saved on your page for visitors to watch later. Need ideas? Click here for seven ways to find inspiration for social media content.
Invite Your Friends
You also have the ability to invite your Facebook friends to like your page. This doesn't mean you need to send a blanked invitation to everyone you know. But if you have some Facebook connections that you think might enjoy what your page has to offer, send an invitation and see if they accept. If they like what they see, they might even invite some of their other connections.
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Manage Your Tabs
When people visit your page, they'll see your feed of activity. But they can also choose to see specific things like your photos, videos, events or likes. And they can find all of that different info by selecting a tab on your sidebar. So once your page is set up, you can add different tabs or manage the ones that appear there. For example, if you really want to promote events held at your business, you might move that tab up to the top of the list.
Add a Shop Section
You can also add tabs other than the ones that automatically appear. One of the most popular sections among businesses is a shop section. By agreeing to Facebook's terms, adding a payment method, adding a way for people to contact you with customer service issues, and adding products, you can let people shop for your products without actually leaving Facebook.
Add a Button
You can also add a specific call to action button toward the top of your page. Facebook offers several different options you might consider, depending on your goals for your page. For example, you can add a button that lets people contact you. You can set up one that directs them to a mobile app. You can have them book an appointment. Or you can choose from several other options.
With jut a little know-how, you can break off a little hunk of Facebook's huge global community to become your newest clients or customers.
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This article, "How to Create a Facebook Page for Your New Business" was first published on Small Business Trends
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