Facebook Tutorial – Usernames for Facebook Pages
Every once in a while, I see an ad that instructs people to go to Facebook and search for blah, blah, blah.
There’s a much better way to promote your business on Facebook: usernames. Usernames for your Facebook page allows you to promote a short and memorable URL. For example, the New York Times has a page at facebook.com/nytimes. Microsoft has theirs on facebook.com/microsoft. This eliminates a much longer address that includes a 10-digit number that identifies your page. The Facebook username makes it easy to promote your company on business cards, ads, or by word of mouth.
How to Get a Facebook Username
- If you are a page administrator, sign into Facebook and go to your organization’s page.
- Click the “Edit Page” button near the top right corner.

- Click “Basic Information” on the left. Then click “Create a username for this page.”

- Follow the prompts and enter a desired username. You can have the username if it’s not already taken by someone else.
Tips on Choosing a Facebook Username
- Facebook usernames cannot be changed once they’re set. Dicuss with your team and pick a name that best represents your organization.
- Choose a name that’s easy for people to remember and type.
- Be very careful when setting the username. If you mispell it, and confirm the name, you cannot undo the typo.
- For more information on usernames, visit the Help Center on Facebook.
Apple’s Facebook Username Fail
When the usernames were first offered by Facebook, there was a mad dash by companies and individuals. Microsoft, New York Times, Gap, etc. have all secured their usernames. I was able to get mine for my personal page at facebook.com/soyon. One company however, completely failed in the username game: Apple. Facebook.com/apple is owned by a Chinese girl who looks to be about 7 years old. Apple had to settle for a longer username: Facebook.com/AppleInc.

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