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Facebook help needed!

  • 28-01-2010 3:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 79 ✭✭


    Hi,

    Not sure if I am allowed use specific names here but I am using facebook to promote a business and I have created a fan page with a "back page".
    I found it very annoying to set up form the point of view I am unsure what to do with the "back page" as I only want a fan page?
    Also when you set a Business page up there are three distinct options;
    1. Local
    2. Business/product or organisation
    3. Band
    I am not entirely sure I have choosen the correct option for what I would like to achieve?
    Also I am having difficulties promoting it, where as my other social networking pages are going quite well.
    I am not sure if I should delete it and start again? perhaps creating a friend page?
    Or what I should to in order to make it more worth while, and promote it?

    Has any one had similiar problems? Or have any Ideas?
    I thought it would be much easier from the set up point of view as I have a private page(which I would like to remain seperate from the business page) and enjoy using it but I am afriad the business one is causing me great difficulties.
    Thank you in advance for any help or insights!

    P.s
    My apologies If I am not supposed to name sites, I will immediately delete this comment if need be.


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