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Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Twitter - An Introduction for Businesses





Welcome to our My Town Homepage Training Manual #4 - Twitter for Businesses. If this Manual whets your appetite for more, details of our other services are given at the end of the Manual

This document is a step-by-step guide through the items which were discussed during Session 4 of the “Social Media for Business” Training Course organised by My Town Homepage and delivered recently to local organisations including Greenock Chamber of Commerce.

This session covers “Twitter for Businesses” and should give you a sound introduction into how you can use Twitter as a tool to help your Business.

It is mainly aimed at the level of those people who are wanting an introduction to Twitter and want to know how to use it effectively for Business.

We're also convinced that it is better and easier to be able to build Twitter and Facebook at the same time rather than individually and separately. We'll show you how we like to do that.

The key topics to be discussed in this Manual are as follows;

  • Why Twitter?
  • Knowing your way around your Twitter Account
  • Twitter General Basics
  • Twitter Business Tips
  • Facebook and Twitter - Why do both?
  • Tools to help you

1. Why Use Twitter in General?

So why use Twitter? Why spend MORE time on ANOTHER Social Media platform for your Business

Quite simply, as one of the major social media platforms, it allows you to do things better and more easily than other major social media platforms like Facebook. In general there are many reasons why you should use Twitter including;

  • It's (relatively) simple.  In our view, it’s certainly a lot easier to use than Facebook
  • It’s easier ...
    • to find things. The search capacity on Twitter is superb and vastly superior than Facebook
    • to find followers, colleagues, gurus, competitors etc. In our opinion, the speed that you can grow on Twitter is much faster than on Facebook.
  • It’s good for ...
    • discussing a subject or topic
    • finding out what the current topic of conversation is
    • finding out what’s being talked about in your local area
  • It’s mobile
    • You can obviously use Twitter effectively on your PC in the office but it’s also effective and easy for you to use on the move using your smartphone. The nature of Tweeting, i.e short messages, lends itself well to a mobile platform

2. Why Use Twitter for Business?

We’ve listed below some business activities that lend themselves to being done very well on Twitter.

From a business perspective, Twitter is good for...

  • Publicising Promotions, Sales & Offers
  • Organising and Promoting Events
  • Use as a Search Engine
  • Giving and Finding Information
  • Conversations, Communication and Engagement,
  • Listening, Responding
  • Building Relationships
  • Sharing
  • Asking
  • Linking

These are all activities that you’ll probably want to take part in if you’re a business. We’ll discuss HOW you can do these things later in the Manual.

3. Getting Started on Twitter

Getting started is EASY. It's not like Facebook where you have to have a personal profile before you set up a Business Page. With Twitter if you want to set up a Twitter account for your Business, just do it.

All you need to have is an email address that you own.

1. Go to http://www.twitter.com
2. Put in your name or your company's name, your email and a password.
3. You'll be sent an email to your address to confirm
4. That's it! All done.

4. The Twitter Homepage

We’ll spend a bit of time taking you through the main parts of the Twitter Homepage. This will ensure that you know your way around.

Figure 1 - Parts of Your Twitter Account

BOX 1 - Background Image - The background image on your Twitter account can either be one of the templates that Twitter offers you or a bespoke image that you can upload.

To choose a template or upload your own image

  1. Click on the Wheel icon (see number 7 in Figure 1 above)
  2. Click on Settings
  3. Click on Design
  4. Pick a Template or upload your own. We recommend that you use an image that is 1920 x 1080 px

BOX 2 - Your “Home” View. Figure 1 shows you what your screen will show when you are in the “Home” section of your Twitter Page. Your “Home” shows you the latest “stream” of Tweets from everyone that you are following. The stream will be in chronological order and will not (yet) be filtered in any way.

It’s easy therefore to look at this stream and see a great deal of irrelevant information. Our analogy is that it’s like getting a radio and hearing all of the stations all at the one time. You’ll hear a lot of NOISE and you need to “tune in” to what you want. We’ll cover how to do this later.

BOX 3 - Your “Connect” or “@” View - This view will let you see who has "interacted" with you. It will show you

  1. who has followed you
  2. who has Re-Tweeted (RT) any of your Tweets
  3. who has marked any of your Tweets as a “Favourite”
  4. who has mentioned your username in any of their Tweets.

BOX 4 - Your “Discover” or “#” View - This view will let you see some of the activity of your followers. For example it will show you;

  1. who they’ve followed so that you might decide to follow them too.
  2. a sample of some of the Tweets that they have marked as a “Favourite”
  3. recommendations on who Twitter recommend you should follow.

BOX 5 - Your “Me” View - This View will let you see all of the Tweets that you have made in chronological order. It will also give you access to the following very useful information, for example you can see;

  1. details of everyone who has followed you
  2. everyone who you follow
  3. a list of all the tweets that you have marked as being a “Favourite” of yours
  4. details of all your “Lists”. We’ll discuss Lists, how to set them up and what you can use them for later.
  5. Your “Direct Messages” - these are private messages that have been sent to you and can be seen by clicking on the “envelope” icon at the top right of your Page under your photo. We’ll discuss how these later.

BOX 6 - The “Search” Box - This is obviously where you can search for things that have been said by any person on Twitter. Because it searches through what is being said by anyone and everyone it’s actually a very powerful tool and something that will be extremely useful for you and your Business. We’ll discuss ways that you can use this effectively later.

Box 7 - Settings - This gives you access to your settings where you can adjust things like;
  1. your password
  2. your username
  3. background image
  4. how you receive updates and notifications
  5. the profile info and images people see when they look at you on Twitter

BOX 8 - New Tweet - Click here when you want to add a new tweet.

BOX 9 - Your “Stream” - This view changes depending which section of your Twitter page you’re on or whether you’ve searched for something. For example, in "Home" you’ll see a list of tweets from everyone you follow. In "Me" it shows all your latest tweets. In "Search" it gives a list of your search results. Whichever page you’re on it will show you a “Stream” of Tweets. What you can do with these will be discussed later.

BOX 10 - Who to Follow - Some Twitter suggestions about who to follow

BOX 11 - Trends - Some Twitter categories and subjects that are currently popular. You can change the settings of this so that you see the trends i your nearest city or in a city or country of your choosing.

5. How to Use Twitter - Basics and Vocabulary


Here’s a list of some of the basic things that you should be able to do on Twitter if you’re going to be using it for your Business;

1. “Send” a Tweet - Tweets are 140 characters long within which you can use things like links, a location, photos, videos etc. The language that you use in a Tweet is explained below.

2. “Reply” to or “Mention” someone using @ - If you put an @ sign immediately before a username then this provides a link in your Tweet to that person's Twitter account. Anyone clicking on the “@username” will be taken to that person’s Twitter Page. It also lets that user know that you've mentioned them. It's like sending a message to them that everyone can see.

Anyone can put your “@username” in their Tweet. When they do that you’ll receive a notification that that person has “mentioned” you.

Figure 2 - Example of a “mention”

In the example in Figure 2 above, both “Mytownhomepage” and “wisepc” will receive a notification that cloudCEO has mentioned them in a tweet.

3.   “Discover” or “Search” Using # -  You can search for something or discuss a topic using the # (hashtag) sign.  The # sign immediately before a word provides an easy way to search for that word or an easy way to group replies around a topic.

For example, if you say #Greenock it means that people clicking on that word will see all texts that have mentioned the same "hashtag" i.e # Greenock. Similarly if you want to discuss a topic like #Morton then then hashtag #Morton lets people see all tweets that have #Morton in them. It also lets everyone following that hashtag to see your tweet.  

Figure 3 - Example of Using a Hashtag

Hashtags are good to use for events. For example if you give an event a hashtag then this groups together everyone who wants to discuss that event. E.g. #Rydercup

Figure 4 - Example of a Hashtag to promote an event

4. Distribute Tweets Using “Re-Tweet” or “RT” - If you like what someone has said you can "Re-Tweet" their tweet. This lets everyone that follows you to see what that person has said. When others re-tweet your Tweets it spreads the message of what you've said to a lot more people.

To Re-Tweet just click the Re-Tweet option at the bottom of a Tweet or copy the Tweet you want to re-tweet and begin in with “RT @Username”.

5. Send a “Direct Message” or “DM”  - This is just like sending someone a private email or a private text. Only they can see your message. Direct messages or DMs  can only be sent if both users are following each other.

To DM someone begin your Tweets with “d Username”

6. “Favourite” a Tweet - If you Favourite a Tweet, this is similar to you saying that you "like" a post on Facebook. The person gets notified that you've liked their tweet. The Tweet you’ve liked also gets put into your list of Favourites which can be accessed by clicking the “Me” View (see BOX 5 in Figure 1 above)

To Favourite a Tweet, click the “Star” Icon in the list of icons underneath a Tweet

7. Categorise Your Followers into Lists - You can categorise your followers into lists. You can then see a “stream” for each of your lists.

To set up a list;
  1. Click on “Me” (BOX 5 in Fig 1 above)
  2. Click on “Lists” in the left column
  3. Click “Create List” at the top of your Page.

From a business perspective, this is a very good way for you to categorise all the people who follow you.

8. Use “Links” in Your Tweets - You can add a link to anywhere else on the internet using links. Twitter automatically shortens all links to 20 characters. If you use other bespoke link shortening tools (like bit.ly) your links can use us even fewer characters. You can link to a photo, a video, a website page, a facebook page, etc.

Figure 5 - Example of Using a link in a Tweet

From a business perspective links are very important for you to drive traffic to your website, Facebook Page or Blog.

6. Other Twitter Tips for Businesses

There are obviously many different Twitter techniques that you can use that will help your business. However, we’ve come up with 3 things that we think you should try to do well if you want to use Twitter effectively for your Business.  

6.1 Searching

In our opinion, Twitter's search capability is MUCH better than Facebook or any other Social Media Platform. This can be extremely valuable for your Business. For example here are some examples of what you can search for on Twitter.
  • For a “Kilt Hire” Company - You could find everyone talking about “kilts” or “weddings” or “kilt hire” within 20 miles of your shop.
  • For a “Sandwich Shop” you can find people who have just Tweeted about “hungry” or “take away” from within 1 mile of your shop.
  • You can monitor every time someone mentions your product or brand or something that you produce
  • If you want to know what people are talking about in your town you can search for all tweets that have come from within 5 miles of where you’re based
  • Then of course you can use your Lists to filter your searches even more.

To take advantage of this, use Twitter Operators or Advanced Search. Twitter Operators are a set of rules that you can use when you are searching for an item on Twitter. It allows you to be very specific about what you are searching for .  Advanced Search is similar but uses a Form to define your search.

You can find Operators and Advanced Search at this link - https://twitter.com/search

Figure 6 - Example of some Twitter Operators

6.2 Actions

These are the actions that you should try to cultivate on Twitter.
  • Listen (appropriately);
  • Respond
  • Share
  • Ask
  • Link

Doing these things will ensure that your time spent on Twitter will be more effective

6.3 Following

In our opinion, it's a lot easier to follow people and have others follow you on Twitter than it is on other social media platforms like Facebook. When you follow someone, they get notified that you've followed them. That means that there's a chance that they'll follow you back. Also when you favourite or RT one of their tweets, they get notified. Finally, you could just ask them to follow you by Tweet (everyone will see this) or by email or Facebook if they have given that info on their Profile.

We recommend that you regularly spend time following people who are relevant to your business. Here are some ways to follow people relevant to your business.
  1. Search for people who are Tweeting about you; or your Brand; or your product; or your service and follow them
  2. Search for people who Tweet from near where your shop or service is
  3. Find someone who likes your product and follow their followers
  4. Find a competitor and follow the people following them
  5. Find someone who produces something similar to you and follow people who follow them

7. Connecting Facebook and Twitter

In our opinion you should share Posts and Tweets between your Facebook and Twitter Pages but you shouldn't use the same language on both. We wouldn't recommend you therefore using the setting on Twitter that automatically shares your Tweets on to your Facebook Page.

Having said that, you may have people on your Facebook Page that you want to introduce to your Twitter Page and vice versa. We recommend that you "welcome" all new followers with a brief Bio about your company with a short call to action.

  • E.g. To your Twitter followers you could send a message that says something like "Thanks for following us - Find out more here http://ow.ly/hDio9 + LIKE us on Facebook too http://ow.ly/hDimh Thanks

We think that it’s possible to grow your Facebook and Twitter Pages faster if you have BOTH a Twitter and Facebook Page.

8. Twitter Apps and Tools

There are lots of Apps and Tools that you can use to make using Twitter more efficient for your Business. For example most people who use Twitter don’t use the Twitter Homepage to manage their experience. Many people use applications like Tweetdeck and Hootsuite to see what’s happening on their Twitter account.

The advantages with this is that these “Client Management” programmes let you look at many different aspects of your Twitter account at the same time and they also let you save time by managing your other social media accounts too. In the example below we discuss the tool that we use i.e. Hootsuite however other Client Managers are equally as useful.


Advantages of Using Hootsuite

We use Hootsuite to help us co-ordinate our social media activity. Here are some reasons why...
  • It allows you to see “streams” for lots of different searches all on the one page. For example we like to see what’s happening in the Inverclyde area so we have searches for “inverclyde”, “Greenock”, “Gourock”, “Port Glasgow” etc which we can see all on one Page.
  • It allows you to search for Tweets that have come from a specific Geographical Area e.g. within 10 Kilometres or Greenock
  • If you have more than one Twitter Account e.g. a Business Account and a Personal Account, you can see what’s happening on both without the need to log out.
  • If you have other Social Media Platforms e.g. Facebook, Linkedin, Google+, Foursquare etc it allows you to see what’s happening on all these accounts all ot the same time
  • It allows you to post updates to more than one Twitter Account and more than one Social Media platform at the same time e.g. you can write an update and post it onto your Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin Accounts all at the same time.
  • You can schedule your updates in advance.

9. Conclusions

While Twitter is one of the most widely used social media platforms it perhaps isn’t readily seen as having a place for businesses who often use Linkedin or Facebook as a first option.

In our opinion, Twitter is an excellent example of a social media platform that can be used in a way that can enhance your business marketing. It offers ways for you to specifically target and focus on the particular clients and customers that are relevant to your Business.

10 Further Information

My Town Homepage produced this series of 4 Instructional Manuals on “Social Media for Business” as a consequence of doing training for Greenock Chamber of Commerce, Inverclyde Council and a number of individual businesses.

In the near future we will be also adapting our knowledge and using our skills and experience with Local Government and the Third Sector to produce similar Manuals for Voluntary Groups, Community Organisations and the Public Sector.
If you think this might not be for you, check out our other services. 


  • Assessment - Where are you on the Social Media Evolution? - Free Analysis
  • Training - Introduction, Basics, Advanced - Free Manuals and Bespoke Training from only £15 per Hour
  • Establish - We Can Get you Started on Your Social Media Journey - From £30
  • Promote - Publicise You through our own Network of Followers - £40 per month
  • Strategy - Your 10 Point Social Media Health Check - Your Strategy From £49
  • Growth - We guarantee to grow your Likes OR followers - From only £10 per month
  • Management - Let us Manage Your Social Media - £49 per month or £499 per year
  • Entry Level Support - Find out what we can do for you for £10 per week


    If you would like any further information on anything discussed in this Information Manual please contact Willie Wilson on the details below.

    Willie Wilson
    Managing Director
    My Town Homepage
    Email admin@mytownhomepage.co.uk
    Tel - 07932 644455
    Website - http://www.mytownhomepage.co.uk
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mthsocialmedia
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mytownhomepageinverclyde
    Linkedin - http://uk.linkedin.com/in/williewilson1

    Wednesday, 23 January 2013

    Overview of our Services

    This is a list of links to our main services.  
      • Assessment - Where are you on the Social Media Evolution? - Free Analysis
      • Training - Introduction, Basics, Advanced - Free Manuals and Bespoke Training from only £15 per Hour
      • Establish - We Can Get you Started on Your Social Media Journey - From £30
      • Promote - Publicise You through our own Network of Followers - £40 per month
      • Strategy - Your 10 Point Social Media Health Check - Your Strategy From £49
      • Growth - We guarantee to grow your Likes OR followers - From only £10 per month
      • Management - Let us Manage Your Social Media - £49 per month or £499 per year
      • Entry Level Support - Find out what we can do for you for £10 per week
      If you'd like to discuss any of these services with us you can contact us as follows;

      Willie Wilson
      Managing Director
      My Town Homepage
      admin@mytownhomepage.co.uk
      07932 644455
      Website - http://www.mytownhomepage.co.uk
      Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mthsocialmedia
      Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mytownhomepageinverclyde
      Linkedin - http://uk.linkedin.com/in/williewilson1

      Getting Started - Our Design, Build, Train and Promote Service

      We offer a comprehensive Social Media Starter Pack to get you off and running on Social Media. Here's what we provide for you; 

      Design - we design you a new multi section Facebook or Twitter Page


      Build - we build your new Page with up to 5 Albums reflecting the different parts of your Business


      Train - We give you up to 2 Hours of Training on how to use Social Media for your Business


      Promote - We promote your new Page on Social Media until you've reached your first 50 followers. 


      The total cost of this comprehensive package is £99. Individually, you can have the Design and Build for £50 the Training for £15 per hour and the Promote for £30, so you'll be significantly cheaper getting the Package. 




      If you think this might not be for you, check out our other services. 


      • Assessment - Where are you on the Social Media Evolution? - Free Analysis
      • Training - Introduction, Basics, Advanced - Free Manuals and Bespoke Training from only £15 per Hour
      • Establish - We Can Get you Started on Your Social Media Journey - From £30
      • Promote - Publicise You through our own Network of Followers - £40 per month
      • Strategy - Your 10 Point Social Media Health Check - Your Strategy From £49
      • Growth - We guarantee to grow your Likes OR followers - From only £10 per month
      • Management - Let us Manage Your Social Media - £49 per month or £499 per year
      • Entry Level Support - Find out what we can do for you for £10 per week


      • Willie Wilson
        Managing Director
        My Town Homepage
        admin@mytownhomepage.co.uk
        07932 644455
        Website - http://www.mytownhomepage.co.uk
        Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mthsocialmedia
        Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mytownhomepageinverclyde
        Linkedin - http://uk.linkedin.com/in/williewilson1

        Wednesday, 16 January 2013

        Maunual #1 - Introduction to Facebook for Businesses




        Welcome to Training Manual #1 - Introduction to Facebook for Businesses. If this Manual whets your appetite for some bespoke one-to-one training we can arrange this for only £20 per hour. Details are at the end of the Manual. If you'd like to connect to anything else we do then here are some suggestions; 





      • Assessment - Where are you on the Social Media Evolution? - Free Analysis
      • Training - Introduction, Basics, Advanced - Free Manuals and Bespoke Training from only £15 per Hour
      • Establish - We Can Get you Started on Your Social Media Journey - From £30
      • Promote - Publicise You through our own Network of Followers - £40 per month
      • Strategy - Your 10 Point Social Media Health Check - Your Strategy From £49
      • Growth - We guarantee to grow your Likes OR followers - From only £10 per month
      • Management - Let us Manage Your Social Media - £49 per month or £499 per year
      • Entry Level Support - Find out what we can do for you for £10 per week


      • This document is a step-by-step guide through the items which were discussed during Session 1 of My Town Homepage’s  “Social Media for Business” Training Course which has been delivered recently to several local organisations including Greenock Chamber of Commerce.  

        In this Manual...
        1. Facebook Home / Newsfeed
        2 Using a Facebook Personal Profile for Business
        3 Creating a Facebook Business Page
        4 Adding a Profile Photo and Cover Photo
        5 Basic Settings
        6 A Status Update
        7 Conclusion and Next Manual

        1. Facebook Home / Newsfeed

        When you log in to your Facebook Profile Page you have two main pages that you can view namely your “Home” and your “Timeline”. The first page which opens when you first log-in is your “Home” Page. You can access this page at any time by clicking on “Home” at the top right corner of the page. 




        Your “Home” (what used to be called your “Newsfeed”) is the place where you can see posts from all of your Friends on Facebook . It’s Facebook which decides which articles you see but, in general, they tend to be the items from your Friends that have had the most engagement i.e. the ones that have the most “Likes”, “Shares” or “Comments”. Posts from your “Close Friends” and your “Family” will also be given a higher ranking.

        This image gives a quick tour around your Home Page.

        1 -  Friends, Notifications and Messages - This is where you can see any new Friends Requests; check your latest notifications and browse any messages you have.

        2 - The Search Bar - Search Facebook here for any other people or Pages.

        3 - Home and Profile - From here you can link to your “Home” page or your “Timeline” page. You can also access your settings and privacy settings by clicking the small arrow.

        4 - Apps Summary - From here you get a summary of requests from any Apps that you have activated.

        5 - Favourites - You can access your Favourite sections here like  Events, Messages, Photos etc. You can also access any “Friends Lists” that you’ve set up like “Family”, “Close Friends”, “Business Acquaintances” etc.

        6 - Facebook Adverts - You can look at and creat an advert from here.

        7 - Other Sections - You can access all other parts of Facebook from here like “Pages” (where you can see all the Business Pages that you’ve “Liked”) ; “Groups”  ; Apps; Interest Lists etc

        8 - Chat - If activated, you can chat with any of your Friends that have also activated this feature

        9 - Status Update - this is where you can add content to Facebook. Anything added here will also show up on your “Timeline”.

        10 - Newsfeed - This is where updates and posts from people and Pages that you follow will appear. Just scroll down to see more.

        We will be going into these sections in more depth in future Information Manuals.

        2 Using a Facebook Personal Profile for Business

        In general, Facebook wants you to use “Business Pages” if you are a Business however it is still allowed to use your “Personal Profile” for business purposes. Facebook recognises that people who work for businesses use Facebook as individuals. You should therefore use your “Personal Profile” for business purposes in the following ways.

        Events - If your business has an event coming up, set up an Event Page and invite all your Friends to it. Encourage your friends to also invite their friends. It’s a good way to quickly spread the word about something on Facebook.

        Groups - Only individuals can join Groups on Facebook. Your “Business Page” will not be allowed to join Groups. Groups are often very useful for business purposes. For example you could join the “Inverclyde Businesses” group or the “connectING” Group which encourages networking among Inverclyde Businesses. You can also set up a Group yourself. Membership can be set to be “private”, “invited” or “open”

        Friends Lists - You can set up any number of “Friends Lists” on Facebook. A Friends List lets you use Facebook effectively for business purposes and for personal purposes and keep both parts separate. It means that you can choose which lists of friends sees certain posts and status updates. It means you can put personal items on your Timeline which is only for your Family or you can put on  business information which is only relevant to your “Business Acquaintances”.

        When you click on a Friends List (as detailed in section  5 above you only see posts and updates from the people in that list. It means you can use Facebook in much more specific ways rather than just seeing items from everyone at the same time.

        Interest Lists - You can also set up “Interest Lists” where you can group Business Pages that interest you. For example you could set up an “Inverclyde Businesses” Interest List or a list relevant to your industry with all your competitors.  When you click on these Lists you just see posts from the people on your List.

        Apps - Apps let you add extra functionality to your Personal Profile. There are thousands to choose from however most will be “social” in nature. You’ll be able to add and use Apps that have more relevance to your business under your Business Page. More details on Apps will be in further Information Manuals.

        Status Updates - As mentioned above, when you post content on your Timeline you can choose who sees that content.  This allows you to use Facebook in a way that is targeted to your Business  acquaintances and contacts.

        I would be happy to give further detailed information on any of the above features. Please contact me using the details at the end of the document.

        3 Creating a Facebook Business Page

        Just a reminder that you need to have a Personal Profile on Facebook to be able to create a Business Page.  Here’s one way that you create a Page.

        1. Go to the Home Page
        2. Scroll to the bottom of the adverts on the right of the Page
        3. Click “more”
        4. Click “Create a Page”

        Here’s another

        1. Click on the small down arrow at the top of your Home Page
        2. Scroll to the bottom of the Page
        3. Click “Create a Page”

        You’ll see this screen...


        Click on the icon that suits you best. Most of the time it’ll be Local Business or Place but it may be another.

        You’ll then create a blank Page. Here’s a quick tour...


        1 - Admin Panel - The Admin Panel id shown at the top of the Page. It’ll give you lots of useful info about your Business Page. The first section is “Notifications”. Here, you’ll get details of everyone who likes, comments, shares and posts on your Page.

        2 - Edit Page - This is where you can get to the settings that you need to create before launching your Page (more info later).

        3 - Timeline - Once you’ve been going for a while you can use this Timeline to go back to your previous posts. You can also post status updates in the past. For example you could add a photo that marks the creation of your company, say, 10 years ago, and then add milestones that you reached along the way. Your Timeline will then allow you to go back in time to see these posts.

        4 - Messages - This is the section that allows you to see any messages sent to your Business Page.

        5 - New Likes - This is the list of everyone (Business Pages or People) that have “liked” your Page. Becoming a “Like” for a Business Page is the same as becoming a “Friend” for a Personal Profile.

        6 - Insights - After you’ve achieved over 30 Likes, you’ll start getting stats about your Business Page. More info on this will be given in Session 3.

        7. Page Tips - Facebook gives you random tips in this section.

        8. Suggestions - In the early stages of your Page’s life, Facebook will give you suggestions here about things you can do to improve your settings. This section stops after a while.

        9. Profile Picture - This is the photo that is shown when you post items on other’s Pages.

        10. Cover Photo - This is the large photo that appears at the top of your Business Page. This will be the first image that people see when visiting your Page so it’s important.

        11. Information - Once you add details to your “Settings” information about your company will appear here in summary. When people click on this section they are given more info about your company.

        12 Apps Bar - You’ll be able to see up to 4 thumbnails in this section. The thumbnails are very prominent so they’re quite important. The first thumbnail is “Photos” and its position can’t be changed. Other Apps can be added to the other 3 thumbnails. An additional 8 Apps can be added and viewed by clicking the small down arrow. More info about Apps in future Sessions.

        13 - Hide - This button lets you hide the Admin Panel. If it’s hidden the button will change to “Show” so that you can view your Admin Panel.

        4 Adding a Profile Photo and Cover Photo

         The following image sets out the dimensions that your cover photo and your profile photo should be. If you can’t make photos exactly this size the Facebook will let you drag and fit the photo you are uploading. 


        5 Basic Settings

        Before you publish your Page you should make basic adjustments to your Page settings. You can access your Page settings by clicking “Edit Page” in your Admin Panel and then “Update info”. This takes you to this section...


        You should now click on each section on the left in turn and fill in as many details as you can down to and including Basic Information.  Most of these items are self explanatory. Please contact me if you would like my opinion on any of these settings.

        6 A Status Update

        If you have followed the above then you will now be ready to post a “Status Update” and start using your Business Page. Make sure you “Page Visibility” setting in the “Manage permissions” section is set appropriately.

        A Status Update looks like this...


        This is fairly self-explanatory. You can post words; or words and pictures; or,  depending on what type of Business Page you have, you can add events, offers, milestones or questions. You can also add links from websites or links to other Facebook Pages if you’d like to link to them. More details on the power of links and how to use them effectively will be in Session 2.

        7 Conclusion and Next Manual

        The above information sets out how to get started on Facebook for Businesses. Our next Information Manuals will go into Facebook and Twitter in more depth. Session 2 covers “Facebook Basics for Businesses” and Session 3 covers “Advanced Facebook for Businesses”

        If you would like any further information on anything discussed in this Information Manual please contact Willie Wilson on the details below.

        My Town Homepage also offers bespoke targeted Social Media Training to meet your company’s needs whatever your level of expertise. We offer both 1-to-1 training and Group sessions and both are highly affordable starting from only £20 inc vat per hour.

        Willie Wilson
        Managing Director
        My Town Homepage
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