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Facebook Business Support


For this year's half-day "Boost Your Business" activities in the US in the US, we partner with Mary Smith, a Facebook marketing professional, as well as MailChimp, Shopify, Visa and Zenefits to add your experience and guidance to the program. We will visit San Diego, Minneapolis, Nashville and Boston.
Interested in attending your business promotion event? Learn more and register for the "Boost Your Business" event. Or find out when your two-hour Boost Your Business event arrives. Companies advertising on Facebook can now access personalized support through live chat. By clicking "Get help" on Facebook for Business, advertisers can chat and share the screen with our trained ad specialist for quick answers to Facebook advertising questions. Live chat on your desktop will be expanded to include the United States. USA, UK and Ireland now and then to more countries later in the year. We will also test mobile chat and phone support this year and announce new support channels as they become available.
Help companies grow
We are committed to helping small businesses succeed on Facebook so they can grow and contribute to their communities. We will be sharing more updates in the coming months as we continue to generate more resources for marketing professionals.


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