# Multicasting to Facebook Page

With Facebook multicasting, you can connect with your audience on Facebook, interact with them through live chat, and allow them to purchase items directly during the stream, boosting your sales opportunities. Follow the steps below to link your Facebook Page and start multicasting today.

**Prefer to watch instead?** Check out the video tutorial below for a step-by-step walkthrough on multicasting to your Facebook Page(s).

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## Setting Up Facebook Multicast

{% hint style="info" %}
Please note that Facebook allows you to cast to your Facebook Pages. This means that even though you may be logging into your personal facebook, you won't be casting to your personal Facebook. Logging into your Facebook provides you with the Page options to cast to.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

1. On the App, go to your District Profile -> tap 'Social Profiles' -> Link to Facebook
2. Login to your Facebook -> follow the approval steps&#x20;
3. If properly connected, you should see a green check and your name by Facebook in your Social Profiles section.&#x20;

## Turning on Facebook Multicast For Live

* You can turn on your Facebook Multicast right before you go live on the "Looking Good: Go Live" screen or right after you tap the "Go Live" button
* **Steps:** tap the 2nd to last icon at the bottom (tower icon) -> toggle on Facebook -> toggle on the page you'd like to cast to -> tap Cast to 1 Destination. If you've toggled on 2 pages, it will say "Cast to 2 destinations".&#x20;

## Additional Requirements from Facebook

* Facebook requires that your Page or professional profile must have at least 100 followers in order to live.


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