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How to make a Facebook Page

Jo Williams

Volunteer Coordinator

Wehr Nature Center, Franklin, WI

Jo.williams@ces.uwex.edu

Pat Fojut

Director

Nature in the Parks, Franklin, WI

Patricia.fojut@ces.uwex.edu

Introduce Facebook accounts, pages, profiles

and groups

Learn how to set up an account and create

and manage a page and a group

Learn how to protect your privacy

See examples of accounts, pages and groups

Explore how to integrate a Facebook page

with a Web page/Blogs

Who has a Facebook Account?

Topped 800 million users as of July 2011

Who has been on Facebook in the last month?

…the last week?

…today?

50% are on Facebook each day

Have it on your smartphone?

350 million use mobile devises

Only one account per person

Business Account or Personal Profile

Searches

Pages from either a Personal Profile/Timeline

or a Business Account

Groups from a Personal Profile/Timeline

Information and posts are visible to everyone, even people not on Facebook

People have to have a personal profile to “like” a page

Audience is everyone/anyone

Administrators can share posts

Posts are shared with people who have “liked” the page

Friends can post to site

Can not edit or change name or username

Multiple administrators

Setting can be open or private

Audience is limited in size

Members receive posts automatically

Members have to be invited by administrator

Posts are visible to members only

Only members can post

Open to anyone

They receive posts

after “liking “ the site

Can set options so

anyone can post

Good way to promote

an

organization, group, c

ause or brand

Limited membership

Only members receive

posts

Only members can

post

Good for small group

working on project or

sharing a goal

Go to “Create a Page” site

Shorter URL

25 “LIKES”

As close to public name as possible

Only alpha and period

Not transferable

Meet Facebook standards

Upload to albums

Use for profile

Not larger than 15 MB

Profile photo limited to 4 MB

Privacy Settings

Customize settings to control how you connect with friends and friends of friends.

Make sure to review and control tags on your content.

Review who your audience is and control past posts or even block people or apps.

Account Settings

Select a username carefully.

Make it easy for friends to find you with URL address.

Linked accounts make it convenient to use and post pictures.

Security Settings

Let’s you costumize how you manage activity on the organization facebook page with notifications and login controls.

Under account Settings, look for Security on left column.

Choose to enable or disable notifications, browsing and approvals including a password if you choose.

Tags-Links to photos and status updates Settings & control

How to create pages From either type of account

Sharing posts Archived posts

Community pages Link from profile to general & interesting topics

No Author – no newsfeeds

Edit your pages Edit

page

url

address

apps

Select the Event App after clicking on Edit Page

A variety of ways to share events

Events help your friends /fans stay informed.

Facebook

events can

be exported

Help center

answers your

questions

Badges on web pages and blogs

Badges on web pages and blogs Find badges and buttons through Help Center plug-ins.

Must be in profile setting to add plug-ins.

Follow step-by step directions including Copy (Ctrl C) the code.

Move to the administration of website to Paste(Ctrl V) the code.

Learn to be familiar with your website/blog software.

Links for sharing Starting at the website, click on share plug-ins to create a post on

Facebook.

The code is copied for you when you share the link.

Explore other plug-ins Try out other plug-ins to customize you connections.

Facepile usually looks nice.

Links to/from web pages

and blogs

General Information

While the University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin

– Extension, Milwaukee County Parks and Wehr Nature Center do not

regularly review content posted to social media sites, the

administration shall have the right to remove any content from any

official site for any reason, including but not limited to content

deemed threatening, obscene, a violation of intellectual property

rights or privacy laws, or otherwise injurious or illegal. Public

opinions/comments posted on this site do not necessarily reflect

those of UW-Extension/UW Colleges, Milwaukee County Parks or Wehr

Nature Center.

To like your Facebook page

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