I am wondering if there is a way to recapture the manager's position on Facebook Pages.
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If this is a duplicate I apologize. Our employee had a client's business page tied to their personal page. This person is now a former employee and closed their personal page. That leaves us without full capacity on this client's Business page. Is there anything I can do? Or is the only way to reclaim manager status to start a new page?
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Well, I'm kinda disappointed that I figured a way around my problem without taking the route to which you directed me.
I was able to create a dummy page, like the Page, go in and make myself manager - all functionality seems to be restored.
I believe I took up hoop jumping when it wasn't necessary.
I'm bookmarking this link though.
Again thanks for your quick and informative response.
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Please do let me know - that linked seemed to have a nice, succinct way to do this so rather than reinvent the wheel...
I agree about the forum - I'm a better professional because of the conversations and learnings I've experienced
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Let me tell you how impressed I am with SEOMoz and this Q&A forum!
Andrea I will try this and post back on if I was successful or not.
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Here's a way you can try: http://scalablesocialmedia.com/2013/02/recover-facebook-page/
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