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Who wants to like my new Facebook page then, anyone???????

 

I am new to Facebook and the Arb world though really enjoying my challenging introduction!! Thanks to all the Arb Talk members that have been good enough to pass on their advice both personally and professionally and here's to all for 2015!!!

 

Honey Tree Surgeons Ltd | Facebook

Liked, would appreciate it if you could like me back

cheers

https://www.facebook.com/horshamtreesurgeon

 

Tree LC

Tree surgery Horsham

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Taaadddaaaaaaa!

 

Here i am :lol:

 

Ok so sign up for a facebook account if you dont have one as per clown says using your personal name etc.

 

Once you have logged in, somewhere on the left hand side of the screen will be 'Creat a page' - click it

 

You will then be prompted with various menu's to best describe your page etc - for this use your business name!

 

Once created you will need 25 likes or fans before you can set the short address URL as previously described.

 

Make your content relevant and cool and people will share it, don't make it too formal as people think meeeh its too corporate. Your websites for corporate, your facebook is for coolness.

 

This post is sponsored by a Chapel down wine (hick) - drink aware... :lol:

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Taaadddaaaaaaa!

 

Here i am :lol:

 

Ok so sign up for a facebook account if you dont have one as per clown says using your personal name etc.

 

Once you have logged in, somewhere on the left hand side of the screen will be 'Creat a page' - click it

 

You will then be prompted with various menu's to best describe your page etc - for this use your business name!

 

Once created you will need 25 likes or fans before you can set the short address URL as previously described.

 

Make your content relevant and cool and people will share it, don't make it too formal as people think meeeh its too corporate. Your websites for corporate, your facebook is for coolness.

 

This post is sponsored by a Chapel down wine (hick) - drink aware... :lol:

 

Top bloke James, Just re activated a page I made back in 2013!! https://www.facebook.com/AcgTreeSurgery/photos_stream

 

I don't have a private facebook page..

 

Unfortunately I cant like with this page?

 

Help!! :laugh1:

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Ok so you have yourself a page not a profile.

 

When i first set up mine you had to have a separate account to log into the page where as now its possible on one account - someone had a brainwave in FB hq there!

 

You 'should be able' to navigate to someones page, like mine below, whilst logged into your page and still click like etc? You wont be able to see peoples personal profiles as a page only account though.

 

ORRRRRRRRR

 

If you go and set yourself up a new 'profile' for your person use. You can add yourself as page admin - while logged into your original page account - click settings - page roles - and add yourself in there?

 

That way you can have the best of both worlds, personal profile for liking peoples stuff and personal stuff only, AND have your page which you will now be page admin for.

 

You can keep your original page account open all the same as before.

 

Hope this makes sense, its being written with slightly blurry eyes!

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