Friday, June 29, 2012

Now You Can Change your Facebook Page URL

Now You Can Change your Facebook Page URL:
When you create a Facebook Page, the system assigns a random URL to your page that looks something like this:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/IceCream/123456
When 25 or more users have “liked” your Facebook Page, you can choose an easy-to-remember username (or vanity URL) for your Page that may looks like this:
https://www.facebook.com/IceCream
Once you have claimed the URL (or username) for your Facebook Page, there was no option to change it. The only workaround was that you delete the old Facebook page (thus losing all the likes) and recreate a new one with the desired username (provided it is available).
Well that old policy seems to have changed recently and Facebook Page owners can now change the usernames of Pages that they are admin of. To get start, Open any of your Facebook Pages, go to Edit Page –> Update Info and click the “Change Username” link under the Username option. See video demo.
Also see: How to Create Custom Facebook Pages

Changing your Facebook Username – Things to Know

Before you change the URL, here are few things you should know:
  • When you pick a new URL for your Facebook Page, the old URL will no longer work (returns a 404). Therefore, make sure that you update any existing links in your web pages, email signatures, etc. that point to the old Facebook Page URL.
  • Be very careful when choosing the new URL for your Facebook Page because you are allowed to change the username of any Page only once.
  • Facebook Pages ignore periods (.) in the URL and they are also case insensitive. Thus facebook.com/icecream is same as facebook.com/ice.cream or even facebook.com/Ice.Cream.
The following video will quickly walk you through the process.
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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Now You Can Change your Facebook Page URL, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 27/06/2012 under Facebook, Internet.


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