Post by Marketing Matters on Dec 23, 2015 16:36:00 GMT
"#1: Maximize Page Notifications
You can get notifications for your page while you’re on Facebook (click the world icon at the top of your page) or via email or text message.
#2: Set Your Post Attribution Correctly
Sometimes you may want to comment as your personal profile rather than your Facebook page. You can control this for each post individually or set a default preference in the Settings area.
#3: Review Page Admin Access to Stay Secure
Reviewing the admins of your page is an important step toward making your page more secure. Make sure you’re giving full admin control only to people you trust as full admins, because they have the power to remove the other admins or even delete your page.
#4: Check Where You’re Logged In
Another security risk is being logged into Facebook from multiple locations. You might be shocked to find out that some sessions are still active. It’s a good idea to end the activity to protect your account and your Facebook page.
#5: Curate Content With the Save Feature
Finding good content to share is always a challenge, and sometimes you’ll run across a good piece of content on Facebook that you want to share, but not right at that moment. Or maybe you don’t have time to read the full article at that time but want to bookmark it.
#6: Batch Your Work With Scheduled Posts
Scheduling your Facebook posts will save you time because you can batch your work. Facebook no longer punishes articles scheduled or shared from third-party tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, AgoraPulse or Post Planner, so if you use those tools regularly, then keep using them.
#7: Export Facebook Insights for a Deeper Dive
Many page owners only look at the Insights that Facebook provides and don’t dive deeper to see what types of posts are bringing in the most engagement over a long period.
#8: Review Support History
If you put in a request to Facebook Help, you can watch the progress of your support ticket through the Page Support area in your Settings. From here, you can reply to Facebook’s support messages or reopen an issue if you feel it wasn’t resolved."
www.andreavahl.com/facebook/8-ways-to-effectively-manage-your-facebook-marketing-2.php
You can get notifications for your page while you’re on Facebook (click the world icon at the top of your page) or via email or text message.
#2: Set Your Post Attribution Correctly
Sometimes you may want to comment as your personal profile rather than your Facebook page. You can control this for each post individually or set a default preference in the Settings area.
#3: Review Page Admin Access to Stay Secure
Reviewing the admins of your page is an important step toward making your page more secure. Make sure you’re giving full admin control only to people you trust as full admins, because they have the power to remove the other admins or even delete your page.
#4: Check Where You’re Logged In
Another security risk is being logged into Facebook from multiple locations. You might be shocked to find out that some sessions are still active. It’s a good idea to end the activity to protect your account and your Facebook page.
#5: Curate Content With the Save Feature
Finding good content to share is always a challenge, and sometimes you’ll run across a good piece of content on Facebook that you want to share, but not right at that moment. Or maybe you don’t have time to read the full article at that time but want to bookmark it.
#6: Batch Your Work With Scheduled Posts
Scheduling your Facebook posts will save you time because you can batch your work. Facebook no longer punishes articles scheduled or shared from third-party tools like Hootsuite, Buffer, AgoraPulse or Post Planner, so if you use those tools regularly, then keep using them.
#7: Export Facebook Insights for a Deeper Dive
Many page owners only look at the Insights that Facebook provides and don’t dive deeper to see what types of posts are bringing in the most engagement over a long period.
#8: Review Support History
If you put in a request to Facebook Help, you can watch the progress of your support ticket through the Page Support area in your Settings. From here, you can reply to Facebook’s support messages or reopen an issue if you feel it wasn’t resolved."
www.andreavahl.com/facebook/8-ways-to-effectively-manage-your-facebook-marketing-2.php