Facebook Marketing – Page Navigation

 Page Navigation

After completing the initial setup, you will be redirected to your new Facebook page. Apart from the information you provided in the setup process, it will look rather empty. In this chapter, we will show you to page navigation so that you are comfortable with modifying and utilizing the functionalities

In the ‘About’ tab, you can ensure that all your business details have been entered correctly. The areas you can update/modify include −

  • Address
  • Contact details
  • Website URL
  • Operating Hours
  • Price Range

You can also include a brief description of your business.

 Page Navigation

Adding a display picture and a cover photo

To add a display picture and a cover photo, you will need to click on the camera icon located within the designated areas (see picture below). In general, the display picture should represent your business with either a logo or icon that people will familiarize with your brand. The cover photo is a great way to show off what makes your brand shine by giving your users a graphical image that promotes your service. Depending on the culture and values of your organization this can be professional, creative, informative, or a mix, there are no set rules, it will depend on how you want to market yourself.

Display picture size − 180px x 180px

Cover photo size − 851px x 315px

 Page Navigation

Create a ‘call-to-action’ button

Creating a call-to-action button on your page enables your audience to straight away be taken to the desired location. This is a great way to start generating leads, get traffic, bookings, subscriptions, and much more. You will be able to choose what type of button you would like to have displayed and where it will take someone if they click on it. You can create call-to-action buttons for desktop, iPhone, and Android.

The image above is to create a call-to-action button.

The image above shows the different types of buttons you can have displayed on your page.

Setting

The settings tab gives you access to monitor and perform adjustments on your page. On the general page, you can choose whether your page is public or private. In the initial phase of setting up your page, you may wish to change the status of the page to private until you are ready for people to start finding/seeing what you are up to. Here you can also set who can post on your wall, you can choose to either just let the admin post or let your fans and people who find your page, post, and comment on your wall. You can also set who can tag photos, message you privately, restrict age to see the page, and which countries it will be available for. You can also merge duplicate pages you have or delete the page entirely.

Other notable areas in the settings are −

Page roles − Choose to add new people to your page as either an admin, editor, moderator, adviser, or analyst.

Messaging − Show your average response time in getting back to private messages. You can also let people know that you will be either just as or less responsive outside of business hours.

Preferred page audience − Change who finds your page by optimizing the age criteria, location, gender, and users’ interests.

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