How to Manage Page Roles on Your Facebook Page

Whether you are a business owner setting up a new Facebook Page or you manage a brand page on Facebook, there’ll be a time when you will need a team of people who can edit and publish content, look at information about your followers, engagements and more.

In this journal, you'll learn:

  • What is a Facebook Page admin?
  • Who can you make admin of your Facebook page?
  • How to add an admin in 4 simple steps.

What is a Facebook Page admin?

When you set up your Facebook Page, Facebook will have automatically assigned you as the Page admin. The admin role gives you access to the back-end of your Page, meaning you can change its settings, how it looks and add or remove content.

As the admin of your Facebook Page, you are the only person who can add new team members, including other admins.

Who can you make admin of your Facebook Page?

You can make anyone an admin of your Facebook Page (although we suggest a social media expert that you trust and not just some guy with a smartphone). However, there are a couple of rules:

  • The new admin must have an active Facebook Profile
  • They must be Friends with you on Facebook

There is no limit to the number of admin roles you can assign. Once you’ve made someone admin, they can add other admins, who can then add other admins themselves.

4 simple steps to add admin to Facebook Page

To begin, you will need access to your Facebook Page, plus the new admin’s email and Facebook profile name.

Step 1: From your News Feed, navigate to the left menu and click Pages

Step 2: In your Facebook Page, click Settings on the bottom left of the screen

Step 3:  Now click Page Roles in the left menu

Type the name or email address of your new admin into the box and select the person from the list that appears

Step 4: Select Editor and choose a role from the dropdown menu

In this case, choose Admin and click Add, then enter your password to confirm that you want to add your new admin.

Ta-da! You’ve added a new Admin to your Facebook Page.

The new Admin now has the same access to the page as you do. They can now help you manage the back-end of your Page, publish great content and provide you with some audience insight.


Filming Activities Not Allowed in MCO Areas - Finas (Feb 2, 2021 Update)

Updated as of 4:00 p.m. February 2, 2021

MCO extended by 2 weeks to Feb 18

The Movement Control Order (MCO), scheduled to end on Feb 4, will be extended by 14 more days to Feb 18, 2021.

Updated as of 2:00 p.m. January 27, 2021

MCO 2.0 Extension

According to Senior Minister (Security) Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the second movement control order (MCO 2.0) implemented across a number of federal territories and states has been extended until February 4, 2021.

Updated as of 12:00 p.m. January 14, 2021

Statement by Finas

Filming activities are not allowed in any location in six states placed under the Movement Control Order (MCO), according to the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (Finas).

Finas chairman Zakaria Abdul Hamid said this was because the creative industry sector was not listed among the economic sectors allowed to operate during the MCO.

“Finas would like to inform all production companies that filming activities are not allowed in areas placed under the MCO, namely, Penang, Selangor, Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan), Melaka, Johor and Sabah,” he said in a statement here, today.

However, he said filming activities could carry on as usual in areas placed under the Conditional MCO and Recovery MCO.

“…with condition that they must adhere to all guidelines and standard operating procedures stipulated by the National Security Council comprising the protocols for prevention of disease and restrictions, health screening, cleaning and disinfection of premises, physical distancing and workers safety procedures, and emergency response,” he said.

What it means for us

Zael’s operation is based in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, thus falls within the areas under MCO.

Until further notice and update from Finas, we are not allowed to film during the MCO period (11 Jan 2021 to 26 Jan 2021) which will potentially be extended if the chain of COVID-19 is not sufficiently curbed.

That means our filming plans for Chinese New Year 2021 messages and content will be temporarily halted until the situation changes for the better.

Our simple response

We are guided by our three simple principles in making decisions as we navigate this pandemic:

  1. The health and safety of our Zael community (employees) and clients is our priority;
  2. Adapting to the most up-to-date SOPs and providing better alternative solutions to our clients;
  3. Sharing facts and positivity with our communities in a responsible way.

Our clients are encouraged to contact us for alternative filming solutions such as filming from home, raw footage editing, live stream, animation and etc.

Your safety is our priority, and adhering strictly to the current SOP is our responsibility to keep you and your families safe and healthy during this critical period.

Please let us know how we can help your businesses through this difficult season, we are always looking for better ways to serve our communities and clients.

If you have any suggestions or ideas that you wish to bring to life, feel free to contact us and we’ll make it happen, together!