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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Twitter is not for every nonprofit. It’s a social network that requires a lot of time and content, but more importantly, a social media manager who enjoys being active on Twitter and understands Twitter’s extensive toolset. If your nonprofit has a Twitterer on staff, then set them free to tweet.

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5 Social Media Stats That’ll Help Your Nonprofit Understand Audiences

TechImpact

We know our audiences are out there on social media. Marketers from the nonprofit sector and the for-profit sector alike are attempting to harness the power of social media to connect with these audiences. 23% of Twitter users make less than $30,000 per year. But what social platform are they on the most?

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Early guidance on Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter

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Maybe you (or your audiences) are still waiting on an invitation to Bluesky. It’s too soon to say whether this will be the Twitter replacement we deserve, but I’m here to tell you to give it a shot, and help you get started. Here’s what we like about Threads: Easy, captive audience. This is an extension of Instagram!

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Using Twitter for a Global Conversation

Amy Sample Ward

That’s part of the key to success when using Twitter for a Global conversation. Using Twitter search or other tools, you can watch news and updates about the election in Iran by using #IranElection; or, find interesting people to follow and connect with using #FollowFriday to peruse the recommendations that pile up on Fridays.

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Twitter Analytics And Your Nonprofit

TechImpact

It’s importance to understanding what content is driving engagement, and what content is not resonating with your audience. This ultimately helps you attract more potential donors, volunteers, and constituents to your nonprofit. Twitter Counter. But what about your nonprofit’s social media feeds? Tweetails.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

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As a government entity, you may have joined Twitter years ago, using it to provide valuable customer experiences to your constituents and communities. But what if Twitter is no longer a reliable way to interact with your “customers”? The majority of Americans who use Twitter have taken a break from the platform in the past year.

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How To Recruit New Members for Your Association on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You’ll be able to leverage the popularity of these networks to help you recruit new members to your organization. The first thing that you’ll need to do is start creating content that will attract your target audience. Research can often help you decide which ones you want to target. There might also be smaller sites.