
Facebook is a great medium to share your things of interests, views, etc. by the way of creating posts. These posts can be easily viewed by your friends on Facebook and if you set the privacy to the public, it can be viewed by anyone from all over the world. But as thoughts keep on coming, so there are chances that you might forget to create a particular post on Facebook. This becomes a problem when you have to post things related to your business and you are not getting time for it. This might hamper the growth of your business.
But there is good news that you can create schedule Facebook posts ahead of time through your Facebook page. You can select a particular time during which you can create a few posts at once and schedule multiple posts in one go. If you don’t know how to do this, you can call at the Facebook technical support number.
To set the post schedule on Facebook, you can go through the given steps:
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First, you have to create a new Facebook post and you can add an image, link or any hashtags.
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After your post is complete, click on the drop-down menu given next to the ‘Publish’ button and then select ‘Schedule’.
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Next, you have to enter the time and day you want to publish your post on. The time must be at least 10 minutes in advance no more than 6 months in the future. You can also select a time when you want your post to stop showing in news feed.
This is how you can pre or post schedule your Facebook posts. This way you will not miss posting any important update about your business. Facebook has made it easier to promote your business or services within minutes and it covers a wide range of people from all over the world.
However, if you are not able to create or schedule posts on Facebook, you can connect with the Facebook technical executives. Dial the Facebook helpline number and the technicians will reach out to you to help you by providing the best technical advice. The tech support facility can be availed round the clock and there is no issue left unresolved. The technicians are very polite and friendly in giving the best technical support for Facebook-related issues.
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