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How To Add Sub Categories To Your Facebook Page – Facebook Graph Search Tip

March 26, 2013 by Amanda Webb

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The lack of accurate categories for Facebook pages has been a bug bear for many business users for a long time. Now with Graph Search being rolled out it becomes more important that our pages are categorised correctly. With such a small choice of main categories it can be hard to find the right one for your business. Luckily there is now a solution.  You can add sub-categories to your page, although there is no comprehensive list of sub categories, I’ve found through trial and error that there is something for almost everyone.

How do you enable sub categories? This short video shows you.

As mentioned in the video, here is the link for adding a Facebook map to your page.

 

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