Thursday, February 5, 2015

Thursday Tutorial: How to Audit Your Facebook Page

In this week's Tuesday Tips, we advised readers to routinely audit their Facebook page and promised that we would show them how to do this in this week's Thursday Tutorial.  Well it's Thursday, so here's the tutorial!

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There are several places you should verify data and settings at.  The first place is your About page.

The first is to visit your About tab on your page.  To do this, load the page you want to audit.



Then click on the About tab.  That will load a page similar to this:


As you can see, some areas are active links to click on to update.  Other areas, if you mouse over them, an edit button will appear on the right hand side.  If you click that, you can update the info for that area.

The next place to audit is your settings tab, which is located at the very top of your page.  Click on settings, then review the settings for the "General," "Page Roles," "Suggested Edits," and "Features" tabs.

When you are doing your audit, it is a good time to check your admins (which is the Page Roles tab) to make sure people who should have access do and those who should not, do not.

Audits shouldn't take long to do but are a good way to make sure your page is current and stays that way.

Thursday Tutorials are a series of tutorials designed to help people who may not be as Facebook savvy as other people. Some tutorials will be targeted towards newbies to the social media world, others will include tutorials for more advanced users. Thursday Tutorials are written for the layman and are designed with everyone in mind. You can find all the Thursday Tutorials by clicking on the Thursday Tutorials tag below.

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