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Creating Your Facebook Fan Page…


by Ashley Goldsmith    |    August 23, 2010 6:40 pm PST

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Now that you’ve set up your Facebook profile & configured your privacy settings, the best way to reach your patients is by creating a fan page. This will give your patients the option to ‘like’ your business, and give you another medium in which to interact with your patients.

Check out this video to learn just how easy it is to create a Facebook fan page for your practice.

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  • http://drdamonsmiles.com Jessica

    Thank you for all these eye opening articles. They are much appreciated! I have just one question about facebook I would love if you could address. I accidentally set up a personal page for the office and attached the fan page to it – how can i differentiate the two? I can’t seem to interact (“like”) with others via the fan page, it always shows as the personal profile.

    Thanks

  • http://www.doctorbase.com Mike

    Facebook Fan Pages are setup to essentially be an enhanced brochure for your practice. As such, you can’t ‘friend’ or ‘like’ other people/pages directly from the Fan Page as you can from a personal profile.

    In this case, the “accident” of setting up a personal page for the office may not be an entirely bad thing since you *can* ‘like’ & ‘friend’ people/pages from this personal account. An easy way to differentiate the two is by keeping the Fan Page about the practice & making the personal profile more about the doctor himself as a sort of public-facing personal profile. And, you can lessen the confusion with a landing page on the personal Facebook profile that directs people to the Fan Page where they can ‘like’ your practice.