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Julia Campbell’s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

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In this interview, Julia shares some of the strategies she teaches her clients, including her secret formula for social media calendars, how nonprofits can improve engagement on their social channels, and the one thing she wishes nonprofits would stop doing online. Another thing I recommend: look at your calendar for the year.

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How to Hype Homecoming Using Social Media

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If you approach the event with an editorial calendar in mind, homecoming can generate fodder for blog posts, special email blasts, collages, and extra social media posts for the coming months. Do your social followers have any comments about the event? Run an online poll to find out what people liked and what could be different.

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Why Segmentation Is So Important in Email Marketing

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Preference and Opinion – this is something that you can survey or poll your donors on, and collecting this information via an online portal is a great idea. Importantly, keep a shared calendar (Gantt charts make the best) of planned offline and online communications. This could encompass the season, time/day, and frequency.

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4 Technology Options That Might Replace the Church Bulletin

Tech Soup

Looking for something to fill your calendar with Thursday night? His informal poll helped guide the list, and the comments below the article are worth reading. The church bulletin is a staple, tried and true, trusted and relied on by all. Bored by the announcements? Peruse your well-loved bulletin. Back in April 2013, Thom S.

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4 Step by Step Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Websites

Connection Cafe

Create a content calendar. Create a content calendar that you can commit to; don’t set a frequency that will be too difficult to maintain. Use social widgets to allow easy interactions such as like, share, comment, etc. Use polls to ask a question. Polls are a win-win concept.

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How to Make a Big Impact on Social Media as a Small Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Engage with those who comment on your posts — When someone comments on your post, be sure to respond. The schedule you plan to follow for responding to comments on your social media pages . Consider the following in your social media plan: . Meet the Staff” features . Impact stories . Project updates . Quote graphics .

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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Start with a Social Media Editorial Calendar In order to plan out your social media, you first need to create an editorial calendar. An editorial calendar is basically just a content map or a guide that helps you map out your nonprofit’s content (including social media) for the year. Don’t let this term scare you.