More traffic to your Facebook page indicates that your business is expanding, which is beautiful. Still, it also means you have a more outstanding obligation to serve your consumers with better content that could be handled easily with Facebook page roles. To manage the page more effectively, you need a Social Media strategy and more resources.
What are different Facebook page roles, and How do you Manage Facebook Page roles and responsibilities?
When you create a Facebook business page for your business, you automatically become the page’s admin. A page admin has full access to the functionalities of a Facebook page and can create or assign different roles.
Facebook Page Admin
- Supreme Admin Rights
- Page and Role Creation & Management
- It is automatically assigned to the account from which a page is created.
- Page roles and settings can be adjusted.
- Edit the page and add applications to the page.
- Create and delete posts.
- Handle communication through the messenger.
- Respond to and remove Page comments and posts.
- Block and remove access of users from the page.
- Create advertisements, promos, or boosted posts.
- Access to earnings data.
- Access to other KPIs and Metrics.
- Look at the Page Quality tab.
- Look at who published the post as the page.
- Job posting and management.
- Enable job features for a post.
- Unlimited people can be assigned as a Page admin.
Facebook Page Editor
Access to every detail and functionalities that an admin can perform except:
- The editor can’t have Supreme Admin Rights.
- The editor can’t create or assign roles & Manage them.
- The editor can’t manage page settings.
- Editor Role posted by the Page Admin.
- Unlimited people can be appointed as Page editors.
Facebook Page Moderator
As a Moderator, you are limited to the functionalities compared to Admin and Editor. An Editor can’t post on the page as the page but can reply to comments made by customers and admirers on a post.
- Moderators can’t have Supreme Admin Rights.
- Moderators can’t create or assign roles & Manage them.
- Moderator can’t manage page settings.
- Moderators can’t post as a page or post on a page.
- Moderators can’t publish & manage jobs.
- Moderator can’t Enable job features for a post.
Facebook Page Advertiser
Creating advertisements and sponsored media is becoming highly crucial to Facebook business pages. An Advertiser can only:
- Create promotions, promos, or boosted posts.
- Access to earnings data.
- Access to other KPIs and Metrics.
- Look at the Page Quality tab.
- Look at who published the post as the page.
Facebook Page Analyst
The analyst role is pretty limited to only viewing insights of the page and do not have any actionable functionalities.
- Access to other KPIs and Metrics.
- Look at the Page Quality tab.
- Look at who published the post as the page.
Source: Facebook -> Help