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22 Must-Circle Nonprofits on Google+

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Most nonprofits are still experimenting to discover their Google+ voice and hone in on a frequency of publishing content to the stream that makes Google+ both viable long-term and worth the time spent exploring Google+. To me, the Google+ Stream feels like a mixture of Twitter and Facebook. Greenpeace Brasil. KQED Science.

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4 Ways to Participate Online in the 2016 AFP International Fundraising Conference

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Follow #AFPFC on Twitter. Read daily social media content summaries on Storify. If you can’t follow the conference in real time, a summary of the best content tweeted, shared, grammed, scoped, and snapped during the conference will be posted on Storify at the end of each day. Bookmark your browsers!

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Social Media Webinar Series for Nonprofits in Australia and New Zealand

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To better accommodate nonprofits located in Asia Pacific, each fall I offer a series of social media webinars scheduled for nonprofits located in the Asian Pacific Time Zones ( View Webinars for Nonprofits in the U.S. October 23: Facebook Pages and Twitter. and Canada ). November 6: YouTube, Flickr and Pinterest.

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16 Must-Know Stats About Online Fundraising and Social Media

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Twitter is in flux. 83% have a Twitter Profile. On average, your followers should grow 23% annually on both Facebook and Twitter. For Every 1,000 email subscribers, nonprofits have 355 Facebook follower, 132 Twitter followers, and 19 Instagram followers. It’s true that social media is in transition. Source: CDW.

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11 New Year’s Resolutions for Nonprofit Social Media Managers

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However, as I learned from spending two weeks in Asia this past December , the news sources you watch and consume can dramatically effect your consciousness and ultimately your social media voice. However, while in Asia I got to watch CNN Asia and the BBC and read the local press. VIDEO: HTML All Writers Need to Know.

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10 Signs Your Small Nonprofit Excels at Social Media

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Twitter requires a time investment that many small nonprofits simply do not have. Instagram’s new algorithm will require top-notch visual and video content which most small nonprofits will struggle to create and curate. Small nonprofits can barely invest the time it takes to manage a Facebook Page and Twitter Profile.

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

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The estimates below allow for the time required to research and create content for your social media campaigns, the actual time spent engaging and participating in your nonprofit’s online communities, and the time necessary to monitor and report ROI. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Creating Video Content : 15 Hours Weekly.