Yes, the name on your profile can differ slightly from your credit card name, but it is important that the names are similar enough to avoid any confusion or issues during verification. Here’s what yo...
It's generally recommended to use a Facebook profile under your real name to comply with Facebook's policies and maintain authenticity. If your current profile is not under your real name, you can cha...
While it might be tempting to delegate parts of the Facebook profile and ad account setup to a personal assistant, it is generally recommended that you handle most of the initial setup yourself. The i...
No, your profile does not need to be set to public during the warm-up process. Here’s what you need to know: Privacy Settings: You can keep your profile set to private while still effectively warming ...
Continuing to interact with your Facebook profile after the initial warm-up period can help maintain the trust and activity levels that you’ve established. Here’s what you need to know: Long-Term Inte...
During the warm-up process for your Facebook profile, it’s essential to build activity and engagement. Here’s what you should do regarding friend requests and group interactions: Accepting Friend Requ...
When setting up a new Facebook profile, you might be prompted to verify your identity. Here’s what you should do: Identity Verification Process: If Facebook requests identity verification, you should ...
When deciding between using your existing aged Facebook profile or creating a new one for running ads, here's what we recommend: Chris always suggests using your original Facebook profile because it h...
No, it isn't necessary for each person to accept your friend request for your profile to warm up correctly. The key is the action of consistently sending out friend requests. However, having friends a...
It's generally not recommended to create another Facebook profile if you already have one. Here’s what you can do instead: Recommendations: Create a New Page: Create a new page specifically for your a...