A Facebook page manager has become the face of the Trump campaign.
His Facebook page has amassed a whopping 1.5 million followers.
It is now managed by Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager for Donald Trump, and has a page that features photos of his family.
Here are some of the most common questions that Facebook managers are asked: 1.
When can I start a new page?
This is a common question.
You can start a page as early as five days after you start the campaign.
You will need to fill out the form to get a new Facebook page, and it can take a few days to get approved.
Some pages are very quick to get started.
Lewandowski’s page, for example, has been approved within an hour of the campaign opening its account.
If you are new to Facebook, be sure to read the guidelines for creating a new account.
2.
How many people can I have on my page?
The number of people who can be on your page is capped at one person per person on the page.
If more people are on your Facebook page then the maximum number of pages you can have is three.
3.
Will I be able to share my content with others?
Your page may share your content with other pages on Facebook, but only if they are allowed to share.
4.
What does Facebook mean by a campaign page?
A campaign page is not a real campaign website.
It may be called a “page that is operated by someone else” or a “platform that facilitates the campaign.”
Facebook does not allow anyone to create a campaign website, and the campaign cannot sell products or services.
5.
Will my campaign page be approved for sale?
Your Facebook page is a real page, which is why the page can be approved to sell items, but the campaign is not allowed to sell any products.
6.
How do I know if I am approved for a campaign?
If you receive approval for your page, you will see a verification link that you can click on to confirm that you are approved for the campaign and that you will receive updates and messages.
If not, you can still submit an application for approval.
7.
How long does the approval process take?
Once approved, your Facebook campaign page can start selling products and services.
8.
How much do Facebook campaign managers make?
Facebook managers make about $100,000 per year, but some are making as much as $250,000 a year.
9.
What is a campaign manager salary?
Candidates for office make a minimum of $100 an hour, but can make up to $1 million a year in salary.
Candidates who win office make anywhere from $150,000 to $300,000.
10.
What if I don’t make enough money to support my family?
If your Facebook Page gets approved, you may still be able ask for money from the campaign to help pay for food, rent, and other expenses.
If your campaign does not receive enough money, it may have to start looking for a new campaign manager.
This is usually because Facebook does more to promote the campaign page and its Facebook page than a candidate can control.
The campaign manager’s job is to get more of the money than the campaign can handle.
Some campaigns, for instance, don’t even have a campaign office.
11.
How is Facebook’s algorithm determining who is and isn’t allowed to post?
The algorithm determines who can and cannot post on Facebook.
Facebook does this based on factors like how many Facebook friends the page has, how many followers the page’s owner has, and how many shares the page gets on other social media platforms.
Some people can post more than one thing, but Facebook does the best it can to prevent that from happening.
12.
Can Facebook tell me who can post?
No.
Facebook’s algorithms do not make this determination for the pages of candidates.
13.
What do I do if I want to share content on my campaign’s Facebook page?
To share content, you must have a Facebook page that is approved for sharing on the campaign’s page.
You must also be approved by the campaign on your own page, so you must be the only person on your campaign’s account who can share on the Facebook page.
14.
Will Facebook’s advertising system work with my campaign?
The campaign can’t use Facebook advertising to promote products or to advertise to people on your account.
You cannot use Facebook ads on your business’ Facebook page or on any other Facebook page in your name.
15.
Can I see my campaign manager photos?
No, your campaign manager cannot view your Facebook profile photos.
16.
How does my campaign manage my campaign website?
Your campaign website will look similar to a campaign’s main page.
Facebook offers several pages for managing campaigns, but they are usually more focused on the official Trump campaign site.
17.
Does Facebook use any of my campaign funds?
Facebook does use money from campaigns to pay its employees.
But unlike other platforms, Facebook