Facebook Business Manager
Web Marketing

How to sign up for Facebook Business Manager

Through this article, you need to know about getting started with a Business Manager. Read it immediately to create a business account on Facebook, from setting up your account to uploading assets and assigning access to your team. Business Manager is a Facebook app that assists you in organizing and managing your business. When you join Business Manager, you must authorize coworkers’ friend requests before they may see your personal Facebook profile. Coworkers can see only your name, work email address, and the Pages and ad accounts you have access to.

What is a Business Manager, exactly?

Advertisers may use Business Manager to manage their marketing operations in one place and share assets with their team, partner agencies, and vendors.

What are some of the things you can perform with this tool?

  • Create and manage various assets in one place, such as a Facebook Page, an Instagram account, an audience list, or a product catalog.
  • Maintain ownership of all your assets by controlling user access and permissions for everyone who works on your ad accounts, Pages, and apps.
  • Improve the efficiency of your Facebook and Instagram ad tracking with simple overviews and detailed views of your ad expenditure and impressions.
  • You can only have two Business Manager accounts at a time. If you require extra Business Manager accounts, please collaborate with someone else in your organization to create them.

 

Make sure you have a personal Facebook account to verify your identity to Establish a Business Manager.

To create a Business Manager, follow these steps:

  1. Go to business.facebook.com/overview and fill out the form.
  2. Select Create Account from the drop-down menu.
  3. Click Next after giving your business a name, name, and work email address.
  4. Fill up your company’s information and click Submit.

You can add agencies to your Business Manager as partners and allow them access to your owned assets at any level. Partner agencies can then manage user rights for their staff through their organization’s Business Manager, eliminating the need for you to worry about role changes within the agency. If your clients have added you to their Business Manager, they can enable you access by adding your agency partner ID to the settings in their Business Manager.

ย Assign different access levelsย 

Giving permissions to people in your firm and those who may act on your behalf is one of the most crucial aspects of a Business Manager. Setting different access levels for various marketing team members provides you with more control over your assets and data.