Facebook Page Setup Guidance
Budget: $30 – $250 CAD
I’ve just opened a local business and want to launch a Facebook Page that looks polished from day one. I already have my logo, colour palette and basic brand assets ready, but I’m not sure about the best way to translate them into the Page, choose the right category, fill out the About section, or configure messaging, location and review settings so they really work for a neighbourhood audience.
I’m looking for someone who can walk me through each step in real time—screenshare, recorded tutorial or a clear checklist, whichever you prefer—until the page is fully live and properly optimised. This includes making sure the profile and cover images meet Facebook’s current size guidelines, adding the right call-to-action button, setting up business hours, and suggesting a first batch of posts that fit my brand voice.
Deliverables:
• Finished, published Facebook Page using my existing logo and colours
• A brief, actionable guide (or recorded session) summarising the setup steps and future upkeep tips
• Recommendations for next-week content so I can keep engagement rolling
Once the page is live and I feel confident maintaining it, the job is complete—no ongoing management required unless we decide to extend later.
I’m looking for someone who can walk me through each step in real time—screenshare, recorded tutorial or a clear checklist, whichever you prefer—until the page is fully live and properly optimised. This includes making sure the profile and cover images meet Facebook’s current size guidelines, adding the right call-to-action button, setting up business hours, and suggesting a first batch of posts that fit my brand voice.
Deliverables:
• Finished, published Facebook Page using my existing logo and colours
• A brief, actionable guide (or recorded session) summarising the setup steps and future upkeep tips
• Recommendations for next-week content so I can keep engagement rolling
Once the page is live and I feel confident maintaining it, the job is complete—no ongoing management required unless we decide to extend later.