* Share some advice on "how to set up a page for an organization." If you've done it, share your knowledge. Or go to FB, and find out what it says.
Advice by: M.J. Moore
Who can create a page? Anyone who has access to fb can create a page for an organization. Typically, it's the official representative of an organization or business who creates a page for their particualar organization unless they allocate this responsibility to someone else. Once this is done, the page creator can then add other representatives to help them manage the page for an organization. Each administrator will be able to update and edit their pages from their own fb accounts at anytime.
* Share some advice on what kinds of posts you might make on your organization's website. Should you post mini-advertisements? Photos? Quizzes? What works? Share your own gut feelings, or do a little bit of research.
Advice by: M.J. Moore
Depending on what your organization is and what you want to get out of it from your facebook page will decide what kind of posts you may want to include. Some basic posts or details you may want to include are a picture of your organization ranging from the logo, co-workers, the founder, the building associated with the organization, etc. Also, background of your organization to explain what you do will be helpful for your audience, too. If you are a well establish organization include an advertisement ranging from coupons, a mini commercial, or slideshow.
*Who does a good professional FB page? Share names of pages you think work well and why they work for you.
Feedback by: M.J. Moore
**I Am Runner** Posts on a regualar basis from various runners who share training tips, upcoming races, and updates how their runs went. Basically it's a fun page for runners to communicate amongst themselves.
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