Setting up a new Facebook page can be daunting, but first and foremost, you want to make sure your page name (and corresponding Facebook web address) reflects your business and what you\u2019ll be posting on the page.<\/p>\n
Facebook has a few basic rules about page names:<\/p>\n
Facebook requires that if you\u2019re collecting any personal data from your page through a call to action (such as email addresses for your mailing list), you need to provide notice to users and have a privacy policy in place.<\/p>\n
A privacy policy is basically a disclosure document that informs (and therefore protects) users. It\u2019s a statement you\u2019re making to visitors to your website about how you gather information about them and what you intend to do with it. Not to mention that it\u2019s legally required in most countries.<\/p>\n
In general, anyone with a website that collects any type of data needs a privacy policy. Through their Terms, Facebook is basically saying that if you send someone to your website from Facebook and collect their email, you\u2019d better have a privacy policy posted.<\/p>\n
A great way to get your business out there is to use your page for promotions like contests or sweepstakes. Facebook allows this, but they also make one thing clear: Keep them out of it.<\/p>\n
Facebook requires that for any promotion you run, you must:<\/p>\n
Ensure that each participant releases Facebook.
\nAcknowledge that your promotion is in no way connected with Facebook.<\/p>\n
Sometimes it can be tough to figure out who sees what on Facebook, but it\u2019s clear from the Page Terms that content on your page is public to anyone who can see it.<\/p>\n
Additionally, there are strict terms ensuring that your cover photo isn\u2019t misleading and that it doesn\u2019t infringe on anyone\u2019s copyright.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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