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use facebook as page or personal?
02-27-2014, 07:40 AM
Post: #1
use facebook as page or personal?
I've built a website to post general info contents on. I've also created a facebook page; so that people can follow up through the facebook either.
I created the facebook profile as a page. (when I wanted to sign up, at the bottom of the page.)
right now, I can switch to page or personal profile of myself. what's the difference? which one do u think I should go with?

I just wanna post the contents of my website to facebook too.
it's actually a blog.
i try to set it as PAGE. but it just doesn't affect.
i have a facebook profile which I use to check the differences. all the time, which ever I choose to be (as a page to profile), always the "add as a friend" appears. :-(
please help.

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02-27-2014, 07:46 AM
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if your website is a blog then it would be easier if you facebook one was a page if its just to post the same stuff on for people on fb because then they can simply like / unlike the page if they no longer want to see it instead of adding friends and having to delete later on

EDIT

ah i see now, i think you need a profile no matter what but u can make a page here http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php and then once its done just get the link off the addressbar and advertise it on your site so they know its there and everytime you want to add stuff to the fb page you would log into your profile and then click on the page and post it there

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02-27-2014, 07:59 AM
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you should use it as a page it would be easier that way
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