![]() ![]() You can only have one Facebook profile tied to your name, but you can have an unlimited number of business pages associated with the account.You can also control what visitors can post on your page, hide or delete individual comments, and turn on the profanity filter or block specific words from appearing. You can, however, use Facebook's audience restrictions feature to control the visibility of the posts on your page based on age, gender, location, and language. While you can decide who sees your personal Facebook profile by using Facebook’s privacy settings, your Facebook business page is public, so anyone can visit it.The general public will not be able to see what personal profile your Facebook business page is linked to. The information on your personal profile will not appear on your business page and vice versa, unless you manually share them between pages. Facebook requires every business page to be linked to a personal Facebook profile, but all the information-posts, comments, photos, updates, etc.-are separate.For tips and best practices for your business page, see our blog post 18 Dos and Don’ts for a Successful Facebook Business Page. Don’t have a business page yet? Follow Facebook’s easy guide to setting up a business page. ![]() It violates Facebook’s policies to use a profile for commercial or promotional purposes, and doing so will not only annoy your friends, it could result in Facebook deleting your account. Do not use your current personal Facebook profile or create a new personal profile for business purposes.Use these 10 tips to keep your Facebook identities straight. When you have both a Facebook profile for yourself and a Facebook page for your business, it’s easy to get confused-and to confuse your customers in the process. Facebook Profile vs Facebook Page: 10 Things You Need to Know ![]()
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