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Four Ways To Post On Your Facebook Fan Page As Yourself

UPDATE: On February 10, 2011, Facebook introduced the option to switch to “Page mode” which now gives Page Admins the ability to choose between writing on their own Page walls as the Page or as their personal Profile. Pages can also write on other Pages walls, and on any personal Profile where the wall privacy is set to “Everyone.” For a complete guide to the Page Upgrades, see this post.

Facebook fan page Admins can only comment on fan pages they administer as the fan page ID. It’s not possible to comment as your personal profile, so long as you’re an Admin.

However, clearly, the demand to be able to post as self is a popular question and a much-desired Facebook feature per questions I’m frequently asked and the 660+ comments on this thread of Facebook’s own fan page for Pages.

One suggested workaround, from many users, is to set up a second personal profile – BUT, this is against Facebook’s Terms of Use. Before sharing my four ideas on posting as yourself, there are two major aspects to keep in mind:

First, consider your privacy settings

Facebook has this Admin-only posting measure in place to protect the privacy of users. You’d need to have your personal profile “Posts by me” privacy settings set to “Everyone.” Then, given fan pages are totally public (even viewable without being logged into Facebook.com), if you were able to comment/post on your fan page as yourself, you’d be posting a link back to your personal profile and possibly exposing yourself to everyone on the planet. okay, on the Internet!

Otherwise, let’s say you had your posts restricted to “Only Friends” or even “Friends of Friends,” then no one outside of these categories would see your posts on your fan page, anyway.

Some users may be perfectly okay with that; however, Facebook do pride themselves on their very granular privacy settings for profiles, as shown in the screenshot below (hiding posts from a specific friend list, for example):Facebook Privacy

Second, consider News Feed optimization

Some studies show a whopping 88% of Facebook users who join your fan page never return to the actual page – they only see and interact with your posts via their News Feed. Therefore, ensuring your page posts get optimal “Edge Rank” is crucial. You have to be seen in the News Feed to gain traction on your fan page. (See these posts for more on this topic).

So, if you were able to post on your fan page as your profile, you would not get anywhere near the same ranking in the News Feeds of all your fans. Let’s say you have 1,000 Facebook friends and 10,000 Facebook fans. Only a portion of your 1,000 friends – some of whom may also be fans – would see your update in their News Feed. The other 9,000+ would not see the post at all unless they come to your page.

Four ways to comment on your Facebook Page as yourself

Nonetheless, you may have good reason to want to have your own profile/identity/name showing on your fan page. So, here are four suggestions as a workaround:

1. @ tag your personal profile (still post as page)

This is my personal favorite because you’re still posting as your fan page, but you’re giving credit and visibility to your personal profile. Fans can easily hover over your name and see additional info in the hovercard. Of course, this could mean you get inundated with friend requests… unless you have that setting tightened up in your privacy settings!

In this screenshot below, I’ve posted on my fan page via the usual way as the Admin – then tagged my personal profile at the end as shown in the hovercard. You could easily do this for every post – as if you’re signing off with your @ tag as a signature. This could be a good solution for pages with multiple Admins too. Just be aware of how the extra posts might be showing up on your profile wall and the News Feeds of those Facebook users who are your friend as well as your fan.

Also, remember that you’ll need to have your profile privacy settings set fairly wide open for all fans to actually see the @ tag.

Facebook @ tag personal profile example

An additional benefit of @ tagging your personal profile on your fan page posts is that you get notifications! (Of course, you may already be using the awesome Hyper Alerts Facebook fan page notification app from Norway that I blogged about last week!)

2. Use the Emoti iPhone app (post as profile or page)

A fun workaround – for the occasional post and for my fellow iPhone users – is to use the Emoti iPhone app. With this app, you can select a cute emoticon and post with a comment on your fan page wall (or to your personal profile wall, or any friend’s wall or the wall of any fan page you joined). This screenshot shows a post on my fan page wall by my personal profile, and with a comment by myself as the Admin:

Here’s another example showing little traction per my point above on News Feed optimization.

3. Remove yourself as Admin (post as profile)

To properly comment on a fan page as yourself (other than using the Emoti app), you would need to first remove yourself as the Admin. Warning: never, ever remove yourself as your page Admin without first having assigned at least one other Admin! Your page would end up floating around in limbo with no access.

In fact, I do strongly recommend all fan pages have a minimum of two Admins for security reasons; you just never know when something might happen to your profile or your access to Facebook which could prevent access to your fan page.

4. Just sign your name (post as page)

You could easily adopt a strategy used by SocialMediaExaminer.com on their Facebook fan page, where they have several different Admins and each person signs their posts and their comments with their first name. The posts are still being made by the page regardless of which of the three Admins makes the post.

Social Media Examiner - Facebook fan page post example

Social Media Examiner - Facebook fan page post example

Is posting as your personal profile something that’s important to you? I hope these ideas give you some creative workarounds. However, just remember to consider whether you want the best News Feed optimization for your fans or not!! Let me know your thoughts and any questions on this subject in the comments below.

P.S. On a related note, it seems the ability to login as your profile OR your page is coming soon… thus allowing you to comment on other brand pages as your brand. See this post on Mashable. (We won’t be able to post on profiles as our page, though).

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Mari Smith

Often referred to as “the Queen of Facebook,” Mari Smith is widely known as the Premier Facebook Marketing Expert and a top Social Media Thought Leader. Forbes describes Mari as, “… the preeminent Facebook expert. Even Facebook asks for her help.” IBM named Mari as one of seven women that are shaping digital marketing. Mari is an in-demand keynote speaker, corporate social media strategist, dynamic live webcast host, and popular brand ambassador. She is coauthor of Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day, and author of The New Relationship Marketing.

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50 Comments

  1. Tracy on July 24, 2011 at 6:11 pm

    I have the opposite problem. I only want to post as my page, but even though I have checked the box for Always comment and post on your page as page, even when using Facebook as myself, it always reverts to publishing as me unless I remember to switch back to using as my page. I have no idea what that box is for since it doesn’t have any effect.



  2. JOHN on July 13, 2011 at 3:24 am

    Astonishing post!



  3. Joseph Lara on May 30, 2011 at 6:02 am

     Thanks for the info about the Emoti iPhone app which I didn’t know and will try asap. -men’s Vacheron constantin watch



  4. Llobach on February 21, 2011 at 9:41 pm

    as an admin to a business fan page, why can i not update my status?



  5. David Sanger on February 18, 2011 at 7:04 am

    This has all changed with the FB page update yesterday.

    Now, when you are “using FB as a page” there is an option under Edit info>>Your Settings>>Posting Preferences to “Always comment and post on your page as XXpagenameXX even when using Facebook asXXprofilenameXX.” If you uncheck the checkbox then you can post as your profile.



    • Andy Poulton on June 9, 2011 at 3:28 pm

      I’ve tried that but it only posts as XXprofilenameXX not my XXpagenameXX which is incredibly frustrating and I can’t seem to resolve



    • Mbias79134 on August 20, 2011 at 2:31 pm

      It still posts as my page when using my phone!!  GRRRRR!



    • TARagsdale on December 16, 2011 at 5:28 pm

      This does not work for me.  I uncheck the box and go to the page as me… and now have no field to post in… no ability to post until I check “use facebook as XXpagenameXX which gets me essentially back where I started… can post, but not as me…

      This page is purposely set with “People can post…” unchecked. 

      Is it possible for admins (only) to post as themselves?
       



  6. Connie McKnight on February 17, 2011 at 6:49 pm

    I really like @Tag your personal profile. This looks likes the simplest. Thanks for the other suggestions; it’s always good to have other options.



    • TARagsdale on December 23, 2011 at 6:40 am

      can’t make this work either.  The @ doesn’t seem to be able to find me… e.g. I type @Tim R… and only random public figures come up.  How to find little ole’ me?



  7. REBlogGirl on February 8, 2011 at 11:57 pm

    I love the idea of tagging yourself in the post – great solution to a common problem.



    • Samarmittal2 on October 15, 2011 at 8:49 pm

      can u please tell me how to do it..i didnt get it dtill



  8. Joe Gatto on February 1, 2011 at 11:05 pm

    I want to do the opposite. How do I make a comment on someone else’s Fanpage or Profile as if I were speaking from my own Business Page, so that I appear to be commenting as my business and not from my personal profile?



  9. Jonathan Oliff on January 30, 2011 at 9:57 pm

    Awesome write up Mari! Will try one or two of these for sure.



  10. Anonymous on January 30, 2011 at 7:04 pm

    There is also a brand new Facebook app call “Page Poster” that you can use to post to any page you admin as yourself. Simply add the app to your page. The one current downside to this app is that you cannot (yet) comment to a wall post.



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