3. Choose “Create Event.”
4. You’ll need to enter the name, details, location, date and time of the event. You can add the time the event is over by clicking on “End Time.”
5. Choose the privacy settings of your event. Bear in mind the following in mind;
i. Public: This simply means that anyone with a Facebook account can see the event and invite others to the event.
ii. Friends of Guests: This simply implies that all of your friends can join the event. Once they join, they can invite all their friends who can also join the event.
iii. Invite Only: This means that only those you specify can see the event. They can join and invite others except you uncheck “Guests Can Invite Friends.”
6. If you’re done with the above steps, choose “Invite Friends”. Note that if you selected “Invite Only” that a pop-up list of your Facebook friends will appear. Checkmark the people you want to invite and select “Save.” The “Esc” key will allow you to exit the window without saving.
7. Finally, click “Create.” Your event page will open.
1. Go to your event page if not there already,
2. On your event page, select the tools button that looks like a cog gear. This can be located to the right of the “Edit” button.
3. Next, choose “Create Repeat Event.”
3. Choose a brand-new date for the second event. All the same, invitees will be invited to the second event unless they declined or removed themselves from the invitation. If your event changes location each time, enter a new location for the second event. The new location will appear only in the second event and will not affect the first occurrence. You can also change the name, details, time or privacy settings for each repeated event you create.
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Tips:
– Bear in mind that you don’t have to add all the recurring events at once. Choose an event in the series and repeat Steps 1-3.
– Facebook will automatically link pages, maps, and other helpful information to the event, making it easy for guests to locate events and make comments.
– Check the invitee list periodically to make sure that guests don’t accidentally remove themselves just because they can’t attend one event in the series.
– Updates to a scheduled event are automatically posted to the Facebook home pages of invitees and guests, saving you a lot of phone calls when last minute changes occur.