How to Create A Poll On Facebook
Pages are not enabled to engage with Facebook applications directly. Consequently you have to produce the survey with your personal Facebook account first before releasing it to your page. If you handle the web page with associates, you must take into consideration an Enterprise membership, permitting up to 10 admins per account.
How To Create A Poll On Facebook
To add the survey to your web page, you first have to set it up. When you reach the Share section (see picture below), you can click the Add to your Web page switch to release the survey on a page tab. If your page is not listed in the dropdown listing, it either suggests the tab is already mounted on your page or you do not have managing advantages for that page.
If the tab is currently mounted, go to the page from a Computer and click the Poll tab. On top of the tab web page, you can choose the survey to mount from a dropdown checklist. The listing reveals the last 8 surveys you produced. If you do not see the dropdown listing or if your survey is not because listing, it may be that you are not visited with the same Facebook account that was used to develop the poll.
When the survey is installed on the page tab, you additionally have to post it to the web page timeline. A Facebook article contains a title, a short description and an image. All these information can be personalized from the Share section. See our Ideal Practices blog post for tips on ways to make best use of the reach of your article.
To post the poll on your page timeline, just create a new standing update like you would normally do and also paste the Share URL at the end of your message. Right here is an example:
https://poll.fbapp.io/best-movie-of-all-time
You ought to prevent sharing the direct connect to the page tab. Individuals making use of mobile devices will certainly obtain a "Web page Not Found" mistake.
You could additionally want to take into consideration other means to advertise your survey such as making an advertised post or embedding the poll on your web page.