How to create a Facebook Business Page in 6 simple steps
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There will be a few fields to fill out (some will appear only after you have chosen a category)
- Page Name
- Categories
- Address
- Phone number
Step 2: Add a profile photo and cover photo
The ideal size for profile photo is 170 pixels wide by 170 pixels tall.
Square dimensions are best, and Facebook will crop it into a circular shape in ads and posts
Cover photo – 820 x 462 pixels
The cover photo appears across the top of your page and is a great opportunity to deliver a visual element that supports your branding, draws attention, or elicits emotion from your visitors.
The ideal size for Facebook cover photo is 820 pixels wide by 462 pixels tall.
According to Facebook, your cover photo is displayed at different sizes on desktops and on smartphones — 820 pixels wide by 312 pixels tall on desktops and 640 pixels wide by 360 pixels tall on smartphones. If you want to use a single image that works pretty well on both desktop and mobile, I found that 820 pixels wide by 462 pixels tall seems to be the best.
You can certainly hire a designer to make you something fabulous, or you can go the DIY route. Canva is a super helpful, free tool for Facebook cover photos as it comes with several pre-made templates that look great right out of the box.
You can then upload your own image to use as the background and edit the text to say whatever you’d like. If you’re looking for high-quality image options, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite sources for free social media images.
Once you have uploaded your Facebook Page’s profile photo and cover photo, you’ll be brought to your newly-created Facebook Page! Here’s mine:
(If you happen to upload an image that isn’t quite the exact dimensions of the Facebook cover photo, you can reposition the image to fit the available window. When you’re happy with the final look, you can click “Save” and you’ll be set!)
Here’s a pro tip: You can even upload a cover video or feature a slideshow of images! For more information and fun ideas, check out our Facebook cover photo guide.
Step 3: Fill out your Page information completely
Alternatively, you can also “Settings” and “Page Info” to fill out your Page information. Here are the things to fill out:
- Description – Let people know what your Page is about in 155 characters.
- Categories – Categories can help people find your Page. Choose up to three categories.
- Contact information – If you have a business phone number, website, and email address, add them here.
- Location – If you have a physical store, share your address here.
- Hours – If you are only open on selected hours, state them here.
- More – You can even state a price range (if you want).
All of these details will appear on the About tab of your Facebook Page, where you can add even more information, such as your business’s story, awards, menu, etc.
1. Create a username for your Page. It’ll make it easier for people to find your Page and give you a custom URL that you can share with others (e.g.fb.me/imaginationcocafe)
Step 4: Customize your Page
Facebook allows you to customize your Page even further. In your Page settings, there’s a “Templates and Tabs” tab. This tab lets you configure how you want your Page to have and to look like.
Tabs are essentially different sections of your Page, such as your posts, your photos, reviews of your business, etc. You can decide which tabs you want on your Page and their order on your Page.
To make things easier for you, Facebook has several templates you can choose from
Each template has a default CTA button and tabs (i.e. sections of your Facebook Page), which you can preview by clicking “View Details”. Here are the various templates:
- Shopping
- Business
- Venues
- Movies
- Nonprofit
- Politicians
- Services
- Restaurants & Cafes
- Video Page
- Standard
You can also customize (turn on or off and rearrange) the tabs of your Page, too. Here are the possible tabs:
- Offers – Lists current offers for your business
- Services – Gives you a space to highlight the services you offer
- Shop – Shows the products you want to feature
- Reviews – Shows reviews on your Page and allows people to write reviews
- Photos – Shows photos posted on your Page
- Posts – Shows your Page posts
- Videos – Shows videos posted on your Page
- Live Videos – Shows live videos about your page
- Events – Lists your upcoming events
- About – Lists information about your Page
- Notes – Gives you a space to highlight notes on your Page
- Community – Lists your friends that have liked your Page
- Groups – Lists the groups that you’ve linked to this Page
- Info and Ads – Shows ads that you’re running via the Page
Here’s a pro tip: If you have a Facebook Group (it’s worth having one, here’s why), you can link it to your Facebook Page for more visibility. To learn more about Facebook Groups, check out our Facebook Group guide.
Step 5: Add collaborators to your page
If you plan on sharing your Facebook marketing duties with a team, you’ll want to grant access for various folks and various roles.
Here are the roles that you can choose from:
Admin – Complete and total access to everything (you are an admin by default)
Editor – Can edit the Page, send messages, and post as the Page, create Facebook ads, see which admin created a post or comment, and view insights.
Moderator – Can respond to and delete comments on the Page, send messages as the Page, see which admin created a post or comment, create ads, and view insights.
Advertiser – Can see which admin created a post or comment, create ads and view insights.
Analyst – Can see which admin created a post or comment and view insights.
To add collaborators, go to your Page settings and the “Page Roles” section. You can type in the name of any Facebook friend or person who has liked your Page. Alternately, you can type in an email address associated with a Facebook account.
Step 6: Publish your first post
And there you have it!
Your Facebook Business Page is up and ready to deliver awesome content to your fans and grow into something wonderful.
Read on to learn more about growing your Facebook Page and posting best-practices!
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