My Intro | How to get facebook page verified?


Why Verify Your Page or Profile?
We put a lot of effort and time into creating a social proof on all our accounts, which includes the Facebook because it is a quick signal to other users as well that our business is essential and established enough to earn it. Those verifications checkmarks do exactly the same sort of things.
When users see the check mark, they know that they are looking at your business real page, it is not an imposter and not a fan page. They know they can message you for the customer service, and it helps to show that you are talking about your social media marketing and customer relationship seriously.
Another bonus for the Facebook page is having that verification will your page or profile rank higher in both the Google search engine and Facebook.


How to get Facebook page verified?
Before you start with the process of verification, then you will want to make sure your page is in the top form. Facebook does not have a strict list of requirements, but make sure that your page looks great, and credible and will go a long way when Facebook is reviewing your request.
This means that your page must have:
•    A proper website
•    Contact Details
•    An “about” and long term description.
•    Plenty of the native content



It is also essential to note that only certain types of pages can become verified. This even includes the Public Figures, companies, organizations and local businesses.
To verify your Facebook page, first of all start at the actual page. Go to the setting of your page, and then go to “General.” And here you will see the option for the “Page Verification” if you have the ability to get your page verified.


You will then have the option for the “instant” verification, or for a lengthier process of verification. The former gives you the option to have Facebook call your Page publicly listed the contact number. You will be given a verification code, which you will enter into the box Facebook provides you with. Then Facebook will provide you with a gray check mark and eventually, potentially a blue one.
If you don’t want to use this method, you can also upload the document that shows that you legally own the business. This even includes the tax files, business license, or articles of incorporation. Facebook will review them manually before approval.



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