Written by Farrah Pirkle Wednesday, 25 August 2010 10:11
As we all know, Facebook Places launched last week and there has been a ton of buzz surrounding the new check-in function on Facebook. With other geo-location services like Foursquare, Yelp, and Gowalla, being as successful as they have been, Facebook Places stands to be a hefty competitor in this realm. We believe it may even take over since it allows a user to check-in and use Facebook all from one application rather than using a separate application to check-in at a venue. For now, if you own an iPhone you can check-in at a venue via your Facebook app. For those with other smart phones your apps have not been updated yet but rumor has it that they will be rolling out Droid and Blackberry updates soon. For now you can use the Facebook mobile site at http://touch.facebook.com/ to check in on Places.
Because we think Facebook Places will eventually turn into the next giant of geo-location services, we have made a how to guide on claiming your business on Facebook Places so that your customers and clients can check-in and interact with each other via your Places page and hopefully write raving reviews about your services.
Before we jump into the steps, you are probably wondering, “what is the difference between a Facebook Fan Page and a Facebook Places page, and why do I need both for my business?” A business fan page is used to interact with your fans and share pertinent information about your business with them. The Places page allows your visitors to check-in and then share their check-in with their entire network. Places also allows users to share your Place with their Facebook friends. In addition, when a user checks-in via Facebook Places they can tag the people they are with which then shares that check-in with their friend’s friends and so on. It also allows a user to type in a comment or even a review as they check in if they choose to do so. Lastly, when someone checks-in at let’s say Starbucks, Places shows that user if any of their friends are nearby and can spark a meet-up which in turn increases exposure and business for you. So, even though it may seem tedious to have BOTH a business fan page and a Places page, it benefits you to have both and increases your exposure.
Here is the quick and dirty of how to claim your business on Facebook Places:
- When you are at your place of business, check-in using the iPhone app or mobile version of the Facebook site mentioned above. If your venue doesn’t already exist you can add your venue and a short description of what you do.
- Go to your Facebook page via your laptop or computer and click on the venue you checked into. In the first image below “Ichiban Sushi” is where I checked in so if I were the venue owner I’d click on that.
- Once you click on the venue you will get a screen that looks like image number 2 below.
- If it is your business you can click on “Is this your business?” at the bottom of the page. Once you click on that you will be led through a business verification process. You will then walk through the process on the Claim Place page. As you can see in the 3rd image below you will have to provide documentation to prove that you are a valid business.
- You will then receive an email from Facebook stating that they are working on your request and will get back to you shortly.
- Once your business is claimed you can start encouraging customers to check-in when they come to your place of business and even offer incentives or deals for people who do so!




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