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How do I delete my Facebook account

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Recent events might have you contemplating a break from Facebook. That's not an option for everyone; in that case, just tighten up your account settings. But if having your data mined for political purposes without your permission sketches you out, there are ways to extricate yourself from the massive social network.

Read: How to create Facebook Poll on Page


If you're ready for a social media break, here's how to delete Facebook.

Deactivating


Facebook gives you two options: two options: deactivate or delete
The first couldn't be easier. On the desktop, click the drop-down menu at the top-right of your screen and select Settings. Click General on the top left, Edit next to "Manage Account." Scroll down and you'll see a "Deactivate My Account" link at the bottom. (Here's the direct link to use while logged in.)

If you're on your mobile device, such as using Facebook for iOS, similarly go to Settings > Account Settings > General > Manage Account > Deactivate.
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Deactivate My Account



Facebook doesn't take this lightly—it'll do whatever it can to keep you around, including emotional blackmail about how much your friends will miss you.

As such, "Deactivation" is not the same as leaving Facebook. Yes, your timeline will disappear, you won't have access to the site or your account via mobile apps, friends can't post or contact you, and you'll lose access to all those third-party services that use (or require) Facebook for login. But Facebook does not delete the account. Why? So you can reactivate it later.

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Just in case that expected re-activation isn't in your future, you should download a copy of all your data on Facebook—posts, photos, videos, chats, etc.—from the settings menu (under "General").


Account Deletion

To fully delete your Facebook account forever and ever, go to the Delete My Account page at facebook.com/help/delete_account. Just be aware that, per the Facebook data use policy, "after you remove information from your profile or delete your account, copies of that information may remain viewable elsewhere to the extent it has been shared with others, it was otherwise distributed pursuant to your privacy settings, or it was copied or stored by other users."


Translation: if you wrote a comment on a friend's status update or photo, it will remain even after you delete your own profile. Some of your posts and pictures may hang around for as long as 90 days after deletion, as well, though just on Facebook servers, not live on the site.
Related: How to delete Facebook account


Deletion on Behalf of Others


If you want to notify Facebook about a user you know is under 13, you can report the account, you narc. If Facebook can "reasonably verify" the account is used by someone underage—Facebook bans kids under 13 to comply with federal law—it will delete the account instantly, without informing anyone.


There's a separate form to request removal of accounts for people who are medically incapacitated and thus unable to use Facebook. For this to work, the requester must prove they are the guardian of the person in question (such as by power of attorney) as well as offer an official note from a doctor or medical facility that spells out the incapacitation. Redact any info necessary to keep some privacy, such as medical account numbers, addresses, etc.



If a user has passed away, a legacy contact—a Facebook friend or relative who was designated by the account owner before they died—can get access to that person's timeline, once approved by Facebook. The legacy contact may need to provide a link to an obituary or other documentation such as a death certificate. Facebook will "memorialize" the page so the deceased timeline lives on (under control of the legacy contact, who can't post as you), or if preferred, remove it.

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Your Legacy Contact




Designate a specific legacy contact person to handle your account after your passing. You can find that under Settings > General > Manage Account > Your Legacy Contact. Once you set one up, you'll get a notification every year from Facebook to double check that the contact should stay the same, unless you opt out of that. You can also take the extra step of making sure that after you die, if the legacy contact does report you to Facebook as deceased, your account gets deleted (even if the legacy contact wants the timeline to be memorialized).

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Facebook reactivation email

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A relatively harmless fake email disguised as an email from Facebook Support provided a primer on signs to look for in identifying emails of the annoying variety, like this one, as well as more serious ones that lead to malware, phishing, or other cyber-security issues.

Facebook reactivation email


Read: How to create an opinion poll

The email, pictured below, looks like an authentic communication from Facebook Support at first glance, but upon further examination, red flags fly.


  • Sender’s email address: Communications from Facebook would come from a Facebook or fb.com email address, not from abha@webhost01.webhero.com.
  • Recipient’s email address: This email came to an email address that is not associated with a Facebook account, bringing to mind emails that attempt to phish users’ banking information, which result in spam emails fashioned to appear as if they come from actual banks, sent to users who have no accounts at those banks.
  • Details at the bottom: These spammers could have done a better job than, “Attention: Department,” not to mention the fact that Facebook’s headquarters are in Menlo Park, Calif., and not nearby Palo Alto.
  • URLs: Email recipients who are suspicious of communications of this sort should always examine the URLs that are linked to. Hovering the mouse cursor over either the “Go to Facebook” or “See All Notifications” buttons did not yield Facebook URLs, but did yield this URL, which has nothing to do with the social network: http://iphotoplay.com/pomerania.html.

As it turned out, this email was neither malware nor a phishing attempt, but an annoying way to drive recipients to a site for Canadian Family Pharmacy offering the traditional drugs of spam emails (and we will not vouch for their authenticity, for obvious reasons): Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, and Propecia.

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The moral of the story:
Look for signs like those listed above if there is the slightest reason to be suspicious of emails that appear to be from Facebook but seem a little off.
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Add or change other names

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Add or change other names - Did you know that you can change your name on Facebook? This isn’t only handy if you change your name officially by deed poll, but also if you get married and take your partner’s surname. But be warned: you can’t keep changing your name willy-nilly. To find out how to change it, and for guidance on what not to do, read on.

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How to change your name

Changing your name on Facebook is a doddle.
  • Load your Facebook profile, and click the down-pointing arrow in the top-right of the page and click Settings.
  • Under General look for Name, click Edit and enter your new name.
  • Click Review Change, enter your password, and click Save Changes.
General Account Settings for change my name on my Facebook account
See also: How to make Facebook live poll

What can’t I use in my name?

Remember that you’ll need to abide by Facebook’s name standards. These stipulate that you can’t include symbols, numbers, unusual capitalisation, repeated characters or punctuation in your name. You also can’t use characters from multiple languages, titles of any kind (for example professional or religious ones), words or phrases in place of a name, or offensive/suggestive words or phrases.
To see the full guidelines, click here.

What names are allowed on Facebook?

In addition to the above guidelines, Facebook has some more advice. The name on your profile should be the one that your friends call in you in everyday life. That way, it’ll be easier to find and connect with people, which is the whole point of Facebook. It should also match the one on an ID or document from Facebook’s ID list – this includes your birth certificate, driver’s licence, passport and marriage certificate.
However, they don’t have to match exactly. You can use your nickname/shortened name as a first or middle name if it’s a variation of your actual name (Bob instead of Robert, or Tom instead of Thomas, for example).

Read: How to know that someone visited my Facebook profile

How often can you change a Facebook name?

You can only change your name every 60 days. This is to stop people becoming too hard to find or keep track of. So think carefully before you change your name. If you’re not happy with it, you’ll be stuck with it for the next two months!

How do you add another name to your Facebook account?

Facebook also lets you add another name to your account. Examples include a maiden name, nickname or professional name. It’s easy to do so.
  • Click your name to view your Facebook profile and select About
  • On the left-side panel look for Details About You and click Other names
  • Use the drop-down menu next to Name Type to select the type of name you want to add Enter your other name.
  • Check the box marked Show at top of profile to make your other name appear next to your full name at the top of your profile.
  • Click Save, and you’re done.
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How to change name on Facebook


If you don’t tick the box to list your other name at the top of your profile alongside your full name, it’ll still appear in the About section of your profile. It’ll also be visible in search results.
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Today I would love to share with you a detailed instruction on how to create a Facebook Live poll video with Video React.

See: I want to change my Facebook name



You probably have noticed that Facebook Live poll videos are the hottest trend right now; you could say that they have swept through the social media marketing community like a tidal wave. I know that many marketers would love to try this new format on their pages but don’t know how to create it.
You might already have seen a bunch of complicated tutorials on the internet that perhaps pushed you off from even trying. But no need to despair! In this article, I will show you how to create a  Facebook Live poll video in just about 15 minutes without any programming skills or special technical knowledge. 
LATEST UPDATE Dear friends, the service I mention in this article doesn’t work anymore. I recommend you to use GoUpLIVE instead. It is even easier to use and they have more interesting interactive video templates. On top of that, they stream your live polls from their servers, so you don’t need to do it from your computer anymore.
If you  would like to learn more about the templates offered by UpLIVE.
Happy polling! 🙌🏼

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Facebook Live poll: what is this?

A short introduction for those of you, who haven’t heard about Facebook Live polls before.
Basically, Facebook Live poll is a simple video consisting of the following elements: 1) a question, 2) two or four images representing answer options, 3) the reactions a user is supposed to use and 4) vote counters that are updated in real time.
Facebook Live poll: what is this?





This is the Live poll from where it all started: Clinton vs Trump. It got more than 19 million views, 437,000+ reactions and more than 15,000 shares.

Why are Facebook Live poll videos more efficient than normal page posts?

The answer to this question is very simple. There are at least two reasons for that:
  1. First of all, Facebook tends to push Live videos higher in the Newsfeed. Live videos get an extra organic boost from the algorithm while they are live. After that, a live video is treated as a normal video post which also gets a good organic reach. In case you didn’t know, Facebook spent hundreds of millions of dollars to promote Live events. So, it goes without saying, that Facebook is right now trying to encourage people to use this feature.
  2. Secondly, Facebook live polls are a new cool feature and people love all things shiny and new. Live polls stand out in people’s feeds and attract more attention. For this reason, now is the best time to jump on the live poll train. You want to be one of the first ones, rather than last, to use this new feature. This way you get the best results.

Read: How do I delete my Facebook account permanently

How to create a Facebook Live poll video in 5 easy steps

UPDATE: Hey guys! I have recently found a new cool tool called UpLive. They have some unique Facebook LIVE video templates that I haven’t seen any other services offering. I personally love their Reveal template as it works just great. If you are interested, check them out. I also have a new article with in-depth description of all their templates and how you can use them to promote your Facebook page. 
Happy LIVE polling! 🙌🏼
— Ekaterina Frolova
In this tutorial we will create a quick and easy live poll with the help of a service called Video React. Note: this isn’t a free service but it is definitely worth every cent. It will save you a lot of precious time and, most importantly, your nerves.
I have already created several Facebook Live polls with Video React and I absolutely love it. It took me literally some 15 minutes to create my first poll and even less for the next ones. You don’t have to deal with any HTML-templates. You won’t even need to create a Live event on Facebook; Video React will do the whole job for you.


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You will be able to create four types of Facebook live polls with the help of Video React:
  1. a poll with two photos (for example, cats vs dogs) and reactions 👍 and ❤
  2. a poll with one photo and the same two reactions (👍 & ❤). You might want to use this one if you want to create your own image with special fonts or your branding. I use Canva to create an image for this type of poll.
  3. a poll with four photos and four different reactions.
  4. NEW FEATURE: a poll with a question and four horizontal lines where the amount of votes is displayed. I really love this poll type. I have seen one major Facebook page using a poll like this to compare footballers (the European kind 😉 ). I think this template is great for encouraging audience to vote for their favourite celebrities, foods, drinks, flavours, clothing items and so on.
You can see each type displayed in the picture below.

poll with a question and four horizontal lines where the amount of votes is displayed


In a nutshell, all you need to do is follow these five steps:
  1. sign up for Video React;
  2. download a free software for broadcasts called OBS Studio (works with Windows OS, Mac OS and Linux OS);
  3. in Video React, create your Facebook Live poll post (upload your images and write the post text);
  4. copy and paste the key and link (generated for you in Video React) into the OBS Studio software;
  5. click the «Start streaming» button.
That’s it! 😃 It’s that simple! No programming or technical knowledge needed!

Step-by-step tutorial: how to create a Facebook Live poll

1. Sign up for Video React.

  • Go to Video React’s website.
how to create a Facebook Live poll
  • Click on the red button «Create Facebook Live Voting».
  • A pop up window will appear and ask you to sign in. Sign in to your personal Facebook profile and click on «Continue as [your name].»
  • Give the application permission to have access to your Facebook pages and to post on them.Click «OK». Don’t switch off any of the permissions because otherwise the app won’t be able to do the job for you. It needs access to your pages and the permission to post since it will actually post your Live poll to your page in one click.

2. Create your Facebook Live Poll post

In this step we will work on the Facebook post that your audience will see.
  1. First, from the dropdown list, select the page on which your poll will be posted.
  2. Next, choose the poll format you want to use: 1 or 2 images with two Facebook reactions or 4 photos with four different reactions.
  3. If you decided to use the 2 photos option, add a title to each photo. Also, you can choose either «or» or «vs». This will be displayed between titles.
  4. If you wish, you can add a color background (optional) that will appear behind the two photos.
  5. Upload the photos.
  6. Select the Facebook reactions that you would like to use in your poll. These are trackable reactions and their count will be displayed on the video in real time.
  7. And finally, write your post caption. Remember to include the question you want to ask your audience; they should have a clear call-to-action to act upon. Don’t make the caption too long. This will only distract your audience from the poll.
  8. Save your poll post to continue.




Save your poll post to continue
Click to enlarge the image.

3. Choose your payment plan

When you click on the «Save» button, you will be asked to choose a payment plan.
You have two options here:
  1. a one month subscription for unlimited polls for unlimited Facebook pages;
  2. or a life time subscription for unlimited polls for unlimited Facebook pages.
For the time being you can only pay with PayPal. However, I believe that there will be more payment options in the future.
Once you have paid for the service, you will get back to the post design page. Click on the «Save» button once again.

Read: How to do a poll on Facebook event

4. Automatically generate «Stream Key» and «Stream URL»

Now we have come to an important step. Video React will automatically generate a «Stream Key» and «Stream URL» for you. You will need to enter the key and the URL into the OBS Studio software. I will show you how to do it in the following steps.
Automatically generate «Stream Key» and «Stream URL»

IMPORTANT! Keep the Stream Key a secret. Anyone who gets access to your key will be able to stream video to your post. The stream key is valid for 7 days.

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5. Download and configure OBS Studio

Open a new browser tab. Download and install OBS Studio. OBS Studio is a free open source software for video recording and live streaming. We need it in order to be able to show the reactions vote count in real time in our Facebook Live video.
Now, let’s set up your streaming software. It is very easy to do, just follow my step-by-step instructions below and you will be set for success 🙂
1. Open the program.
2. Go to the program «Preferences», then choose the «Stream» tab as shown on the screenshot below. Then, choose «Facebook Live» in the field called «Stream».
Facebook Live

3. Go to your Video React tab. There you should see a field called «Stream key». Copy the key and paste it into OBS Studio, in the field (that also is) named «Stream key».
4. Next, in OBS Studio, go to the «Video» tab and set the video resolution to 768×768. Do it in both fields: «Base Resolution» and «Output Resolution». Save the changes by clicking «OK».
IMPORTANT! Type in the resolution numbers manually, don’t copy and paste. When I first tried to copy/paste the numbers, my computer couldn’t save them. This resulted in an incorrect video output, so, please, pay attention to this step.
5. Now, go to the «Audio» tab and make sure that you have totally disabled all the audio output. See the example below. Save the changes by clicking «OK».
totally disabled all the audio output

6. In the section called «Scenes», create a new scene by pressing «+» (see picture below, lower left corner). Give your scene a name, for example, the name of your poll. It doesn’t really matter what name you give. You can leave the default name, if you wish. Press  «OK» to save the changes.
Scenes

7. In the section called «Sources», click on the «+» (see picture below)and select the option «BrowserSource». Give the source a name or just leave the default name. Press  «OK» to save the changes.

8. In the pop-up window (see picture below), delete the link in the URL field. Go back to your Video React tab. There you should see a field called «Stream URL». Copy the key and paste it into OBS Studio, in the field (that also is) named «Stream URL».
Next, in the fields «Width» and «High» enter the resolution 768 and 768; otherwise the picture will not be displayed correctly. Save the changes by clicking on the button «OK».

9. Well done! We are almost there and ready to launch our first Facebook Live video poll.
Before you post your poll, please check that your video is being displayed correctly. Look at the example below. Your image should be surrounded by a grey area. Only the area inside of the red lines will be visible to Facebook users. If you happen to see a black area around your video image, go back to the steps #4 and #5/4 in this section and make sure that the video resolution is set to 768 x 768.

check that your video is being displayed correctly


8. If everything is fine and you are ready to go, press the button «Start Streaming».
IMPORTANT! When you press on «Start Streaming», your Live poll will be automatically published on your Facebook page.

What you should do when your Facebook Live poll video is streaming

Once you have pushed your video live, monitor that everything goes according to plan.
The most important thing is that you keep your OBS Studio window open during the whole streaming time! This is crucial because your audience will see what is displayed in this window. If your computer freezes or shuts down, your streaming will go offline.

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How to increase the reach of your Facebook Live poll?

Here are some simple recommendations for you:
  • Pin your Facebook live poll to the top of your page to gain as much exposure as possible.
  • Share the poll on your personal timeline to give the post the first boost. If you have colleagues, partners or employees, ask them to share the post as well.
  • Share the poll in relevant Facebook groups to further increase the reach.
  • Embed the live streaming poll to your website or blog.
  • If you have newsletter subscribers, send them an email with a kind invitation to vote. Remember to include the link to your poll 😉 I highly recommend to prepare the newsletter in advance — Facebook allows maximum 4 hours of streaming.
  • Promote the link to your live poll on other social media channels.
Read: Facebook voting app

Things to keep in mind before you start your Facebook Live poll

  • In order to run a Facebook Live streaming event, you need a high speed internet connection and a good computer! If your internet is turned off or your computer freezes, your live poll will go offline as well.
  • The maximum duration of the live video on Facebook is 4 hours. Make sure that you can be around your computer all this time.
  • OBS Studio must be open during the entire streaming time. You can use your computer, but do not close the streaming window.
  • You can run one streaming at a time. This means that you cannot run simultaneously two or more live polls on the same computer.
Read: How to recover your old Facebook account

I hope this information will help you create and run a successful Facebook Live Poll! I’ll be glad to hear from you in the comments section below.
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How many friends can I add on Facebook

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How many friends can I add on Facebook - A client recently contacted us to design a cover photo for her personal Facebook profile.  She’d reached her 5,000 friend limit on Facebook, but wanted visitors to know that they could use the ‘Subscribe’ function to keep up with her posts.

How many friends can I add on Facebook


I immediately got critical, telling her that she should be using her page for crying out loud! Those 5,000 friends aren’t actually her friends, and she should be using Facebook to promote her business properly.  (Research shows that we can really only handle 150 actual friends, so 5,000 is pretty excessive.)


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I was wrong, though. See, they’re not looking to engage with her business.  They’re looking to engage with her, as a person, and she wants to engage with them.


She’s pretty well known as an expert in her industry; an opinion leader.  Each industry, issue, interest and ideology has its own opinion leaders. They are change agents and active media users. Opinion leaders engage with the media where their ideas are spread to the wider world of those who care about the industry, issue, interest or ideology.   She helps filter ideas and information about her specific industry – with passion and unsurpassed dedication in both her personal and professional life.
Becoming a “fan” of her business’s page on Facebook doesn’t provide that degree of personal connection or level of influence.


The restriction on ‘friendships’ completely devalues the importance of the personal relationships we build with our clients, customers and colleagues.  
Now, does my client want to see status updates and personal photos of those 5,000 friends?  Definitely not.  But she does love to see their posts about their professional lives – their travels, their problems and solutions, their suggestions to their friends.  She’s an entrepreneur – and like any entrepreneur, the lines between “personal” (Facebook’s Profile) and “professional” (Facebook’s Page) are very, very blurry.
With the new filtering and list making capabilities, she’s able to filter what she does and doesn’t want to see: it’s her choice.  She enjoys commenting occasionally and getting involved in relevant discussions.  She thrives on the strong community in her industry, and she’s not alone.
What’s more is that those 5,000 friends thrive on knowing that she might be interested.  That she just might be impressed by what they’re doing or where they’re going.

Aspirational friendship is as important to maintaining her personal brand reputation as anything she can do on her business page.  When these friends want to learn more about what she is interested in, they’ll be much more likely to turn to her. 

A personal profile certainly isn’t right for every entrepreneur. You generally want to keep your Facebook profile personal and connect with your customers and clients through a page – where they aren’t required to “request” your friendship.  But for the people behind the brands; for the celebrities in their industries; for the opinion leaders, Facebook needs to make an exception so we don’t have to find solutions like the below.
Asking people to “subscribe” is a one-way relationship, much like becoming a fan of a page.  It’s impersonal, and this image probably breaks Facebook’s terms of use for the cover photo (technically, we shouldn’t be asking people to use any of the Facebook actions from our cover photo).
This graphic seems to be the only way we can show people that they can keep up with her updates without being able to become her friend.  People tend to be unfamiliar with the ‘Subscribe’ function, especially in her target demographic.

The real problem with the above solution, more importantly, is that when she travels to her next conference and meets real people, face to face, and wants to connect with them via Facebook upon her return, she’ll have to cull her list first – or “defriend” some random folks from that 5,000 limit.  And those random folks might just have been her next students or biggest fans.
She’ll have to choose who is a better friend to keep: one with whom she’s actually had a conversation or one with whom she’d hope to in the future.  It’s a decision no entrepreneur should have to make.

What’s more is that the 5,000 friend limit is not just for friends – it’s for connections in general.  Every person can have a maximum of 5,000 connections on Facebook, which include both friends and Pages. You will not be able to accept incoming friend requests or like any more Pages if you get to that number.

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I’ve seen others with big friend numbers (professors, coaches, radio hosts, yoga instructors) periodically post status updates asking for people to defriend them voluntarily so that they don’t have to make these difficult decisions.  Still others use a layered approach to approving new friend requests and eliminating others.
I don’t know that we have any other choice but the above for her to maintain the personal relationships, and I’m sad to see her have to make choices between friends when it comes time (as it has already).  Perhaps Facebook could start a ‘verification’ program similar to Twitter’s, where they verify certain folks that might actually have larger numbers of friends.
Do you know any opinion leaders or industry celebrities that have dealt with these limits successfully?  How do you think she should handle the friend limit?
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How do you change your business name on Facebook

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How do you change your business name on Facebook - I started a Facebook page for my business many years ago. I had spent thousands of dollars running ad campaigns and gaining likes. My business was part of a worldwide franchise, so I was using their brand in my Facebook Page Name (which I recommend you don’t do, I found out it can be hard to change!).

How do you change your business name on Facebook

When branching out on my own, I wanted to keep the page, and the thousands of followers I had gained through my campaigns and years of running my business. I thought it would be simple enough, follow the Facebook Help instructions and simply request a name change.
Here are the instructions on Facebook to change your page name.

How do I change my Page’s name?

You’ll need to be an admin to request a change to your Page’s name.
To request a change to your Page’s name:
  1. Click About on the left side of your Page
  2. Click Edit Page Info
  3. Enter a new Page name and click Save Changes
  4. Review your request and click Request Change
Seems simple enough, right?
I soon found out… not so simple!
Every time I requested a new name, it would be rejected. After 3 attempts I decided to reach out to my network of professionals in the digital marketing/web space and even they were not sure what to do. Facebook make it extremely hard to change your page name, and even harder to contact someone to find out why!

I turned to Google for answers and I found all sorts of info on the web…
In the e-web marketing blog they say;
“Unfortunately it’s not as simple as that. In fact, for those of us with over 200 ‘likes’, changing your Facebook Page name is not an easy task. The Facebook Help Centre doesn’t provide much assistance either, with the only answer to changing your name being that, well, you can’t. This is clearly a big problem for businesses that have spent time and effort building their fan base. Indeed, many businesses I have spoken to have had to create an entirely new page from scratch and while they can ask existing fans to ‘like’ the new page, the conversion rate of an attempt such as that is slim”


It’s easier than you think
“Updating information on your Twitter and Facebook page is generally pretty easy”
only to be disappointed as a read on that this person didn’t have the secret formula either!
“Changing your business name on your Facebook page usually requires approval from Facebook before it can take effect. Your claim may be denied if the proposed new name is not close enough to the current name or violates any of their page guidelines. If your Facebook page has not been used and has very few likes, the easiest thing may be to create a new page with the new name. However, this is never recommended for active pages with a large amount of likes and engagement.
For more information on how to change your page name, check out Facebook’s support section.”
Well that was disappointing!
I had resigned myself to the fact that they were not going to let me change the name of my page and I decided to just start over. I set up a new Facebook Page using my new company name, it was disappointing but I didn’t think I had any other options.

A Breakthrough!

Although I had already set up a new page and I was migrating my followers from my old Facebook page to my new Facebook page as best as I could (not easy). I decided it was still worthwhile to try and work out how to change the name of my previous page, as I could still benefit from the years of hard work, not to mention the money I had spent gaining likes.
I am not one to give up easily so I started doing more research, I even contacted other Facebook page owners that had successfully changed their name, only to learn that they had gone through weeks of rejection and had no ‘secret formula’. It just seemed that they lucked it!
I just kept trying different names, and then one day… it happened. They allowed the change! I have no idea why, I cannot tell you what the secret formula was, all I can say is that sometimes persistence pays off.

I recommend you just keep making requests until you get approved. Of course, you will need to come up with a dozen or so acceptable new names, so you can try different variations.
As the saying goes, “The squeaky wheel gets the oil” and in my case, I think my repetitive requests is what got me the name change in the end. Hopefully you don’t have to put in as many requests as I did (9 in total) but if that what it takes I guess it’s what you’ll have to do! Good Luck
Cheers,
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