Where’s Page Roles Gone? Admin access on facebook

The new pages experience has changed a lot from the classic and it’s not easy navigating/finding what you need. Facebook has now split the classic experience into several new areas which is a nuisance.

The first annoying thing is page roles has disappeared in favour of a new tab called Page Access. So to manage existing admins/managers or to add new (from desktop)

Open up your facebook business page

Click the ‘Manage’ tab on the right (under the cover photos)

Click ‘Page Access’ from left menu

Here you can manage current admins or click ‘Add New’.

Type in their name, select them and facebook will ask you to enter your own password to confirm.

The person you just added will be sent a notification with a request to manage the page which they must accept to obtain their rights. They have 30 days to do this after which it will be cancelled and you will have to repeat the process.

Online Presence Building – Directories to register your Business with

Once your website is online, listing your business with online directories is the best way to to saturate the search engines with your business details.  These local ‘citations’ go along way to letting the search engines and customers know your business is here and here to stay. The key is to keep your information consistent, such as phone numbers opening hours etc. If these are different it causes descrepancies which the search engines don’t like. So make sure your details are up to date and are kept that way.

You may already even be on some of them, if so, check all the data is correct and make sure you have access so you can manage them.

Be prepared for cold calling from these companies once registered as they will do anything to persuade you to take out their premium ‘paid for’ listings. This is of course your choice but the free listings are just fine for the purpose of merely exploiting your business name online. A firm ‘no’ will suffice, there’s no need to engage in any conversation other than that. Sales calls are annoying but I do however feel the advertising and SEO benefits far outweigh this minor inconvenience.

There are in fact many more good business directories/social networking sites to register yourself with than listed here but be careful, always register your business with sites that require a MANUAL registration, don’t be tempted to register yourself with directories that promise automatic listings/submission to 1000’s of search engines. They use tactics against search engine rules and have the potential to do real harm to your web presence. If in doubt, drop me a line.

Google My Business

www.google.co.uk/business – Listing Price: Free

Bing Places

www.bingplaces.com – Listing Price: Free

Yell

www.yell.com – Listing Price: Freemium

Yelp

www.yelp.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

192.com

www.192.com – Listing Price: Free

FreeIndex

www.freeindex.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

Cylex UK

www.cylex-uk.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

UK Small Business Directory

www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

Hotfrog

www.hotfrog.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

Bizify

www.bizify.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

Opening Times

www.opening-times.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

Opendi

www.opendi.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

Business Magnet

www.businessmagnet.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

My Local Services

www.mylocalservices.co.uk – Listing Price: Free

County Council Directories – Listing Price: Free

To find your local county council website visit: https://www.gov.uk/find-local-council

Don’t forget social media platforms too. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, Linked in etc…

It is really important to make a note of all business directory listings you sign up to and to keep the information consistent. It’s important you notify all of them if you  move address, change your phone number, social media accounts or other contact details. Keeping your details up to date and consistent is essential. Not only does it help with local SEO, but most importantly, it helps potential customers get in touch with you.