
Facebook Business Manager · Created via Shopify · Fan Page Created · $50 Limit · Verified e-mail · Ads not created
Facebook Business Manager with Fan Page, created through Shopify, ready for launching advertising campaigns with a $50 spending limit. The account is new, with one admin link, verified e-mail, and no ad accounts created yet. Suitable for testing campaigns, e-commerce projects, and lead generation.
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To avoid wasted clicks, use the no-fluff guide on setting up a new BM the right way with a structure that won’t collapse when you scale.
Once the shell is ready, the next step is attaching assets: follow this tutorial to attach a Page and ad account to BM while keeping ownership and access clean.
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