The next wave in Facebook marketing is here, and as a company that manages multiple accounts, we’re pretty darn excited about it. The new Facebook Manager Tool not only allows us to now manage pages, ad accounts and payment in one place, but it also allows the administrator to assign roles and monitor oversight.
How does it work?
To get started, just head on over to business.facebook.com and sign up.
As the page admin, you are in control of the account, which give you the power to not only modify or delete the account, but also to assign roles within the campaign.
The best part? You can now add business admins and employees to the account without being their friend on Facebook. This is important to a company like us here at AIMS because, as we stated above, we work with a lot of different companies, and that means we aren’t always connected directly to the employees. But now, so long as we have our contact person’s email address we can add them to the account, while also limiting their involvement to what we deem is necessary.
Another nice feature of the new Facebook Manager Tool is that we are now able to easily reassign roles and/or remove people from an account at any given time. So if you don’t like the way something is being done or your page is being managed, you can switch it up with little to no issue.
Everything in its place.
Even if you don’t use the new Facebook Business Manager Tool to manage multiple accounts, you’ll find it just as useful as we do. Instead of creating a brand new business page with multiple logins, you can now use your personal information to login and create an account. But don’t worry – none of your personal information will be available on the business page, it is solely used as a means of easing your access to all of your accounts.
Go explore!
We won’t pretend we know everything there is to know about the new Business Manger Tool – it just came out! But we hope this bit of information will help you get started. Check out the Introduction to Business Manager page from Facebook for more info.
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