Ad Account Allocation
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:22 am
Now that you're all set up, the next step is to assign your business assets to your account. Note that in many cases you can choose to either grant access or claim "ownership", depending on your specific situation.
"I already have an ad account" – This scenario is common, especially when a business is looking to rebuild their setup or an agency needs access to an existing ad account.
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In such a scenario, to gain access you will need to go to "Business Settings", navigate to "Ad Accounts" and select "Add". Once you do this you will be presented with three options: Claim Account (request ownership), Request Access or Create a New Ad Account. To request access (usually the most common situation) you will enter the Ad Account ID or share your new belize consumer email list Business Manager ID with your client or account owner. Once the account owner approves your request you are ready to go.
If you don't already have an ad account, select "Create a new account" from the three options above. If you select this option, Business Manager will "own" your ad account until you transfer ownership.
Once you've completed the steps above, your account will appear in the list of ad accounts within your Business Settings page.
Page assignment
Linking a Facebook Page to Business Manager involves similar steps to connecting an ad account. Note that if you're managing another company's ad account, you'll also need "Page Advertiser" access to that Page in order to publish ads.
Again, go to "Business Settings", go to "Pages" and click the "Add" button. There you can choose to claim a page, request access or create a new page.
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It's important to note that if your company's Facebook Page was originally created by an individual, transferring ownership of it can be a difficult process. You'll need the cooperation of the Page Admin to approve your request and transfer ownership to the Business Manager.
If you can't contact the original page administrator, it can be very difficult to grant access and control. Unfortunately, Facebook doesn't offer any real help in resolving these issues, and often the solution is left to the user's own efforts.
"I already have an ad account" – This scenario is common, especially when a business is looking to rebuild their setup or an agency needs access to an existing ad account.
FB
In such a scenario, to gain access you will need to go to "Business Settings", navigate to "Ad Accounts" and select "Add". Once you do this you will be presented with three options: Claim Account (request ownership), Request Access or Create a New Ad Account. To request access (usually the most common situation) you will enter the Ad Account ID or share your new belize consumer email list Business Manager ID with your client or account owner. Once the account owner approves your request you are ready to go.
If you don't already have an ad account, select "Create a new account" from the three options above. If you select this option, Business Manager will "own" your ad account until you transfer ownership.
Once you've completed the steps above, your account will appear in the list of ad accounts within your Business Settings page.
Page assignment
Linking a Facebook Page to Business Manager involves similar steps to connecting an ad account. Note that if you're managing another company's ad account, you'll also need "Page Advertiser" access to that Page in order to publish ads.
Again, go to "Business Settings", go to "Pages" and click the "Add" button. There you can choose to claim a page, request access or create a new page.
FB
It's important to note that if your company's Facebook Page was originally created by an individual, transferring ownership of it can be a difficult process. You'll need the cooperation of the Page Admin to approve your request and transfer ownership to the Business Manager.
If you can't contact the original page administrator, it can be very difficult to grant access and control. Unfortunately, Facebook doesn't offer any real help in resolving these issues, and often the solution is left to the user's own efforts.