How Can a Business Like Another Business on Facebook with Timeline?
Yesterday we got a query from a Google search asking how a business can like another business on Facebook with timeline. So, here is a quick blog on the art of the Facebook business follow. Company page menus look a little different, but we’ll show you how a business can like another business on Facebook.
Your business can easily like another businesses
- Login to Facebook.
- Go to your business page. You will need to be an admin or owner of a page to like another business on Facebook.
- You will most likely be given the admin panel as a default, which shows all of your stats. If you don’t see the stats, click on Admin panel on the right.
Click on Manage in the upper right and select “Use Facebook as ‘my business.'”
- Now you are using Facebook as your business, which means you see a news feed consisting of businesses you like.
- In the search box, enter the business you want to like.
- Choose the business and click “like.”
- At this point you can search for other businesses and like them, for example Digital Firefly Marketing is a good one. You can also like and share posts that your business has in their news feed. This is a great way to keep business and personal shares and likes separate.
- Once you are done liking, sharing and commenting as your business you can click on the down arrow in the top right hand corner and choose “use Facebook as ‘your name.'”
Using Facebook as your business allows your business to like other brands and share their content. It’s an especially great way for small business owners to keep their business lives and personal lives separate.
Updates
UPDATED July 29, 2012 – Thanks for your comments and questions on this blog. One of the better sources we have found for people to help them with getting their business to like another business on Facebook is in the Facebook FAQs on I have a business page on Facebook. I cannot “LIKE” anyone else’s Facebook page.
UPDATED February 26, 2013 – We continue to get a lot of traffic to this page, so we decided to record a quick how-to video so people can see how we do it.