Facebook page setup

What Facebook page type should media buyers use?

A rented Facebook ad account still needs credible assets. Your page should match the business, domain and offer you plan to promote, because weak pages can make a strong account route look risky.

Common page options

Page readiness checklist

Before renting an account, check that the page name, website, business category, contact details, policy links and creative direction are consistent. Sudden changes to page name, admins or domain can create avoidable review risk.

Minimum page checks before launch

  • Page name, logo, website and landing page describe the same business.
  • Admins and partner access are stable before the first campaign goes live.
  • Privacy, refund and contact pages are visible on the site.
  • Creative claims match what users see after clicking the ad.

What not to do

Do not attach a random old page to a new campaign just because it has followers. If the page history, business category and landing page do not match, the account may face more friction, not less.

Brand page or vertical page?

A brand page is usually better for ecommerce and apps with one clear product. A vertical page can work for broader testing, but it should still have a consistent niche, visual identity and landing page path. The more disconnected the page feels, the more risk you create for the rented account.

How we help

Alphabet Agency reviews your page, domain and offer before recommending a Facebook ads account rental route. If the page is weak, we will tell you what to fix before top-up.

Related guides: Facebook account rental, high-trust accounts and spend history.

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