Facebook Marketing: Pages, Groups and Causes Explained

Which Facebook Presence is Right for You?

Facebook offers many ways for you and your group to connect with others. Here's a current comparison of the different Page, Group and Cause options so you can choose the right Facebook presence.
1. Personal Profile - for individual person
  • 2-part name only. FB now recognizes common words and does not allow names that sound like a business or organization
  • Person to person connection is a "friend" - must be mutually approved
  • Can send direct messages that appear in the other person's "inbox" folder, which also allows for email notification
  • Can send event invites, application invites, page suggestions and friend suggestions to their friends
  • No page stats/metrics provided by FB

2. Official Page - for nonprofits, artists, public figures, brands, & organizations

  • Must be created by official representative, but FB doesn't require this representative to be a FB personal user (a limited "business account" is now available)
  • Admin name is never displayed
  • Public - visible and searchable by all Web users
  • Accessible to all FB users - anyone can "like" you, becoming your "fan"
  • Cannot direct messages to people - mass messages you send will go into a person's "updates" folder, not "inbox" (status updates still appear in News Feed)
  • Can send event invites to "fans" but not suggestions
  • Can add Static FBML application, allowing for more media and customization
  • Page stats/metrics provided by FB

3. Community Page - for any topic/cause for which you want to generate support 

  • Can be created with a limited "business" account or by a personal user
  • Admin name is never displayed
  • Public - visible and searchable by all Web users
  • Accessible to all FB users - anyone can "like" you, becoming your "fan"
  • Cannot direct message to people - mass messages you send will go into a person's "updates" folder, not "inbox" (status updates still appear in News Feed)
  • Can send event invites to "fans" but not suggestions
  • Can add Static FBML applicaiton, allowing for more media and customization
  • Page stats/metrics provided by FB
  • If the page becomes very popular with thousands of FB "fans" then FB will adopt and maintain the Page

4. Group - for multiple persons, can be any topic

  • Must be created by FB personal user
  • Admins are visible - can be multiple persons
  • Not Public - visible and searchable only to FB users
  • Access can be restricted
  • Up to 5000 members - can send direct messages that will appear in the person's "inbox" folder. Groups with 5000+ get "updates" instead
  • Can send event invites to "fans" but not suggestions
  • Cannot add applications to page
  • no page stats/metrics provided by FB

5. Cause - personal application used to develop support for specific issue, campaign or non-profit

  • A specific Cause must be created by FB personal user, or they can "join" an existing Cause
  • Person can donate directly to a Cause and "recruit" others to join and donate
  • Personal success in recruiting and donating is tracked by Cause application
  • Allows for fundraising campaigns within the FB site (a small percentage is deducted.)

1 comment:

  1. Facebook provides many methods for you and your team to link with others. I'm not sure but I know that it is the 2nd or the 3rd website that is most frequented by web customers. So it is not a shock that Facebook is very useful in promotion.

    AllenCarlos

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