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  1. Verifying your businesss domain in Business settings is a way to help us confirm that you're connected to your business. You'll only need to verify subdomains when you're onboarding to Facebook Commerce.

  2. If your business is not listed when you attempt to verify it, you may be asked to upload official documents to prove that your business is registered. These documents should validate the legal name of your business and your business’s official mailing address or phone number.

  3. Here’s how to create a Facebook Page for your business. Add your business name and description. Name your Page after your business, or another name that people search for to find your business. Use the About section to tell people what your business does. Add a profile photo and cover photo.

  4. There are 3 domain verification methods: Add a meta tag to your domain's home page. Upload an HTML file to your web directory and confirm ownership of your domain in Business Manager. Add a DNS TXT entry to your DNS record to confirm ownership of your domain. Learn more about how to verify your domain.

  5. If we're unable to auto-confirm, we'll ask you to submit documentation proving legal name of business, address, and EIN (Employer Identification Number). Upload document (s) that prove that your business is a legally registered business with official authorities.

  6. Copy link. If you're having trouble with a Page for a business or organization, we may ask you to provide documentation before we can assist you. We can confirm your association to the business or organization with any of these documents: Certificate of Formation (for a partnership)

  7. Learn which features that you'll want to set up for your Facebook business Page so that you can connect with new and existing customers, and share information about your business.