Using Facebook as Your Page [Video]

by Kristina Leroux on July 4, 2012

in Accidental Techies,Nonprofit Communications,Social Networking

At Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com, we give nonprofits practical training that you can apply right away. How-to’s are a big part of that so today we are starting a three-part series of video tutorials on using Facebook Pages by our Community Engagement Manager, Kristina.

Today’s video is how to use Facebook as your Page as opposed to your personal profile. This way you can comment on other pages as your organization as opposed to your individual personal account. You must have a Facebook Page as opposed to just a personal profile, and you must be an administrator of that page for this to work.

If you don’t see the player, you can find the video here.

Tomorrow we will be doing the opposite and show how you can post to your Facebook page as you.

We hope to bring you more of these quick tutorials, so if you have any suggestions, comment below.

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    I just recently created a Facebook page for our organization, and used my work email to set it up. When I do a Facebook search, it finds my personal (work) profile, which is the one our page is linked to, but doesn’t find our organization’s page. Is there anything I can do?

  • http://www.facebook.com/kristinaleroux Kristina Leroux

    What’s the name of your organization? I’ll do a search and see what happens. Facebook search can just be wonky sometimes (not the answer you’re looking for, I know).

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