Nov 14, 2015 — Social Media
Check out this step-by-step guide to maximizing the world's biggest social network.
Nov 14, 2015 — Social Media
Check out this step-by-step guide to maximizing the world's biggest social network.
Using Facebook became a no-brainer for good reason: it's an incredibly powerful tool to reach players and promote your events.
Creating and maintaining your page, however, is less of a no-brainer. As Facebook's scope has grown to be overwhelming, so has its suite of features.
It can be difficult terrain, but this guide can help you navigate it:
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1. Using your personal Facebook page, click the down arrow in the top right. Choose "Create Page."
2. Choose "Local Business" so that Facebook will show your physical location.
3. Under "About," describe your store in 155 characters or less. Include words a customer might use to search for you.
Example: Playset Games is a friendly Seattle game store specializing in Magic: the Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, board games, and laid-back gaming events like Friday Night Magic.
4. Put in your website URL. If you don't have a website, use your Twitter or Yelp! page.
5. Choose a URL for your page. Use one of the keywords from your "About" section.
Example: www.facebook.com/playsetgamesseattle
Choose carefully! Facebook only lets you change this once.
5. Don't add a profile picture yet. (We'll cover that next).
6. Choose "Add to Favorites." It'll make your page easily accessible from your news feed.
7. "Reach More People" explains how to use Facebook for advertising. It's worth checking out, but wait until after your page is complete.
1. Click "About," then "Page Info" and fill out as much information as you can.
2. Add the Events app. Go to "Settings," "Apps," and click "Add App." This lets you create event pages for FNM, Prerelease, and so on.
3. Add the Events app to your toolbar. Clicking "More," "Manage Tabs," and slide it to the top.
4. Disallow links on your page. Go to "Settings," "General," "Page Moderation," and add "http" and www." (This will prevent spam).
5. Add moderators. Go to "Settings," "Page Roles," and add anyone you'd like to have control over your page.
1. Choose your profile picture.
Tips for Choosing Your Profile Picture:
2. Choose your cover photo.
Tips for Choosing Your Cover Photo: