How to Change Facebook Business Page Url
I've been asked a number of times extremely recently concerning transforming web page link, to make sure that implies it's time for an article!
How to Change Facebook Business Page Url
Actions To Take Before You Change Your Username
Your username produces the real special web link for your Facebook web page. Prior to you alter this, make a listing of every one of the locations online that link to your page, or products that have your existing URL provided on them. For example:
-your website
-blog posts
-email signature
-graphics
-other social media networks
-email templates
-business cards
-brochures, posters, marketing materials
-document templates
Once you alter your username, the old link will be broken. As far as I know, there is no other way to establish a short-lived redirect from your old username to your brand-new one so you intend to make sure that you are prepared to upgrade these points as quickly as you transform your username.
Ways to Change Your Username
When your page is produced, a username is immediately produced that appears like www.facebook.com/Your-Page-Name-Here-2398613149875983. Not really attractive, not really simple to remember, not very easy to fit on a calling card!
Previously, admins can just alter a page username 2 times and after that it was long-term - Facebook seems to have raised that constraint!
From your web page, go to About (on the left sidebar).
Click Edit beside Username.
Type your brand-new username. You have 50 personalities.
- Pointer: even though usernames are not situation sensitive, consider utilizing the very first letter of each word for better readability
If your username is offered, check the spelling
Click Create Username
Referral the list you made previously and also upgrade any type of web links that are pointing to your old address
CAN'T TRANSFORM YOUR USERNAME?
There might be something in your name that breaches the personalized username guidelines. From the Facebook help center:
-You can just have one username for your Web page or account and also you can't assert a username somebody else is currently using.
-Usernames can only consist of alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9) or a period (".").
-Periods (".") and also capitalization don't count as a part of a username. As an example, johnsmith55, John.Smith55 as well as john.smith.55 are all thought about the exact same username.
-Usernames should be at least 5 characters long and also cannot include generic terms or expansions (ex:. com,. net).
-You must be an admin to produce or transform the username for a Web page.
-Your username have to abide by the Facebook Statement of Civil Liberties and Obligations.
On top of that, you may not have the ability to alter your username until your web page has 25 likes - although this isn't really consistent for every customer.