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10 Signs Your NGO Excels at Social Media

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The webinar content below was presented by Heather Mansfield on September 19, 2017 to 1,175 nonprofit staff. Your NGO consistently creates written content. All blog and news content must have social sharing functionality, calls-to-follow, and an email update subscribe option. Your NGO consistently creates visual content.

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10 Twitter Apps for Nonprofits

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An online database of Twitter Apps called oneforty currently lists almost 2,900 third-party Twitter Apps. While some nonprofits have been early adopters of Twitter Apps, the vast majority are not. The ten Twitter Apps listed below are 10 of my 25 favorites: 1. TwitPic : TwitPic lets you share photos on Twitter.

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Five Types of Nonprofit Tweets Guaranteed to Get Retweeted

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Now, of course it’s humanly impossible to follow the tweets of that many Twitter accounts, so to make the chaos manageable I organize my favorite nonprofits and those whose tweets consistently stand out from the rest into Twitter Lists. Finally, one last point – there is a time and place for marketing pitches on Twitter.

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Top 5 Social Media Best Practices for #GivingTuesday

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Best Practice #2: Design Visual Content. 800 x 400: Best for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Powerful stats. Create an ambassador sign up page and provide sample email text and social media graphics/avatars. If you have a large following on Twitter, host a tweetchat. Countdown graphics. Call-to-give graphics.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

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Some common metrics to monitor are website traffic, blog traffic, e-newsletter subscribers, Facebook fans, Twitter followers, online dollars raised, volunteers, and event attendees. Use a Square Version of Your Organization’s Logo as Your Avatar on Social Media Sites. Learn Basic HTML. </strong> 8.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Add your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google+ Profile picture. Upload your nonprofit’s avatar as one (or all five) of your featured profile photos. Post quality content to the Google+ Stream. Powerful stats. “Circling” on Google+ is equivlent to following on Twitter or liking on Facebook.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Add your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google+ Profile picture. Upload your nonprofit’s avatar as one (or all five) of your featured profile photos. Post quality content to the Google+ Stream. Powerful stats. “Circling” on Google+ is equivlent to following on Twitter or liking on Facebook.

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