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Adding Information into Facebook
This article explain about How to Adding Information into Facebook. Let’s add some more detail to your Page by filling out the ‘Info’ tab. Note that depending on which of the six options you chose when first creating your page, the fields you see in the ‘Info’ tab may differ from these examples.
When you click ‘Edit Information’ you’ll be met with a drop-down to change your Page category, as well as a field where you would be able to enter a username if you had more than 25 fans. Once you’ve hit this milestone you can add a username at any time.
Every field is optional. You may wish to mention when your business, brand or organization was Founded. The next three fields, Address, City/Town and Zip are important for businesses and organizations with a physical address you would like people to visit, such as a brick and mortar store.
In my case, I’m going to leave these fields blank, as they seem more appropriate for a physical business than a blog.
Because of the short length of the About field, it seems like it’s intended for a tag line or motto.
It’s not immediately clear how Company Overview, Mission and Description differ from each other. Remember that any fields you leave blank will not be shown, so you can choose to only fill-out fields that are appropriate for your Page. I suggest choosing just one of these options to avoid repetition.
A trophy case made of text, you can list any awards you’ve won in the Awards field.
You can use the Products field to list your product line, or if you offer services, to list your services.
Enter an Email and Phone if you want people to be able to contact you via your Facebook Page. This will be visible to both fans and non-fans. Note that neither of these fields are required, and you can provide just your email address, just your phone number, or neither. If you would prefer to be contacted in another way, such as Twitter, it’s possible to add a URL or plain text to either of these fields. Because I’d prefer people contacted me via Twitter rather than a phone, I’ll be a bit tricky and use that instead.
Website: add a website address to be linked to from your Page. URLs will be clickable, and http://www. will be automatically added to links if you have not done so already. You can add multiple links by adding a space between each link, or putting each link on a new line. You are limited to 10 links.
When you click ‘Edit Information’ you’ll be met with a drop-down to change your Page category, as well as a field where you would be able to enter a username if you had more than 25 fans. Once you’ve hit this milestone you can add a username at any time.
Every field is optional. You may wish to mention when your business, brand or organization was Founded. The next three fields, Address, City/Town and Zip are important for businesses and organizations with a physical address you would like people to visit, such as a brick and mortar store.
In my case, I’m going to leave these fields blank, as they seem more appropriate for a physical business than a blog.
Because of the short length of the About field, it seems like it’s intended for a tag line or motto.
It’s not immediately clear how Company Overview, Mission and Description differ from each other. Remember that any fields you leave blank will not be shown, so you can choose to only fill-out fields that are appropriate for your Page. I suggest choosing just one of these options to avoid repetition.
A trophy case made of text, you can list any awards you’ve won in the Awards field.
You can use the Products field to list your product line, or if you offer services, to list your services.
Enter an Email and Phone if you want people to be able to contact you via your Facebook Page. This will be visible to both fans and non-fans. Note that neither of these fields are required, and you can provide just your email address, just your phone number, or neither. If you would prefer to be contacted in another way, such as Twitter, it’s possible to add a URL or plain text to either of these fields. Because I’d prefer people contacted me via Twitter rather than a phone, I’ll be a bit tricky and use that instead.
Website: add a website address to be linked to from your Page. URLs will be clickable, and http://www. will be automatically added to links if you have not done so already. You can add multiple links by adding a space between each link, or putting each link on a new line. You are limited to 10 links.
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