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4 Facts About How Millennials Use Twitter

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With 26% of all millennials actively using Twitter , and 59% having an account on the most pervasive social media network in the world, leveraging the influence of this social platform is imperative to your nonprofit’s effectiveness at penetrating millennials. Millennials check Twitter whenever they check their phone.

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Twitter Analytics And Your Nonprofit

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Understanding what pages on your website are most trafficked is key to increasing conversion rates, and knowing what posts on your blogs are getting the most page views helps your nonprofit further focus its content. Twitter Counter. Twitter Analytics. But what about your nonprofit’s social media feeds?

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6 Hashtag Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Probably Making

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It’s not the time when you submitted the tweet, blog post, or Facebook share. Twitter, and to a lesser extent Facebook, is often times unpredictable; but you can increase your chances for success by implementing a few best practices, and creating consistency with your posting technique. Only using hashtags on Twitter.

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

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They’re busy retweeting, posting, sharing, pinning, and blogging on an array of social media websites and platforms across the Internet. We’ve talked in the previous blog posts about the importance of mobile to your nonprofit’s digital content marketing future. 23% of Twitter users make less than $30,000 per year.

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5 Tips For Increasing Social Impact With Social Media

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Petition + Twitter = Twitition. If you integrate your nonprofit’s Twitter account to your constituent relationship management system (CRM), you could create and track the campaign while building a list of potential supporters. Follow others, share similar content, and contribute to conversations. Grow your network.

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7 Ways To Make Your Nonprofit’s Google+ Posts More Engaging

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To get started on Google+, The Social Media Hat recommends using the G+ button directly from your blog to share to your nonprofits Google+ network, that way all the +1s transfer to the blog! Start a conversation about your post by placing a question in the post. Continue the conversation after the post. Add a picture.

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5 New Google Analytics Statistics For Nonprofits

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Or have you ever wondered how many visitors arrive to your site from Twitter vs Facebook. Use funnel conversion tools. Implement offline conversion tracking. They’re looking at their phone, conversions, then comparing those with their findings on Google analytics, when instead, they should be incorporated. No problem.

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