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Once you have 25 "likes", you can change the link to just "facebook.com/my name". After that, customers would have to like your page again in order to see it.
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Okay, I'm ready to be "liked"! Really nervous. Here's the link

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Hope I did this right. Then you can tell me what to do from here! I am wondering how I post a recipe without having to retype the whole thing.
 
Gotcha! Liked your page!
 
I put recipes in as a "note". On the left column, just click "note" then at the top right it should say "write a new note" or something like that...Then open another window with the recipe you are copying. Then just copy and paste it into the box just like we do when making posts on here. You can insert a picture, too.Hope that helps! :)
 
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Thanks, I'll give it a try!
 
I'm not seeing the "notes" section anymore. I know I can post them with my regular facebook page, but for some reason I don't see it on my PC business page. Any ideas?
 
Hmm, I seem to remember something about this giving me a hard time when I first made my business page. I think there was a way to choose what additional "sections" you can have on your page. I can't remember how I did it, though. :( Maybe someone will jump in here with a tip on that. I'll see if I can play around and remember how I did it.
 
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I went ahead and copied one from PC on the "make a comment" or whatever that is in the center. I'm wondering if I have to have the 25 "likes" before I get the "note"?
 
I figured it out. It's on the EDIT PAGE icon, under APPS. I just clicked on the 'add' button to add Notes to my page.After that, I promptly added the recipe for loaded baked potato chowder and encouraged folks to host a show, get the DCB for $34 and eat this yummy recipe out of it!
 
You are now "Liked"! Looks great. I need to set up my FB page.:D
 
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ok, just liked you! Good luck. I'm trying to make the rounds tonight and like one comment on everyone's page. My numbers were down last week and I can't seem to get my friends to 'play along'......
 
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Thanks everyone who's liked me so far! I feel so special:blushing:

Still need some more! If I understand correctly, once I have 25, then I can change the link to just facebook.com/my name without all the other gobblede gook. Then I can ask customers to like me. If I went ahead and asked some now, those I know really well, once I change the link, will they have to like me all over again, or will they have to do something to see my page? Haven't ventured there yet because not sure how that works.
 

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