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3 Ways To Control Your Nonprofit’s Google Results

TechImpact

Search engine result pages are difficult to grasp and take complete control of, while social media feeds become more saturated with our peers, Even more difficult and mysterious, especially to many of us in the nonprofit sector, is the search engine and where it places our websites and social media outlets on those first few pages.

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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you study Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest. 2) You are rarely retweeted on Twitter. People follow nonprofits on Twitter to learn about your cause or because they care about the work you do. 3) Your YouTube Channel is absent of customization and branding. Many nonprofits are neglecting their YouTube Channels.

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Video Rules: Tips for Creating “Distributed” Content that Gets Attention

Byte Technology

And the best way to do that is through “distributed content”—especially video content—that is uploaded and available on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and all the rest. When crafting video content for YouTube, Colling suggests you keep it “real” and “authentic” and avoid being overly-promotional. directly from a social media site.

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Will Facebook Authenticate “Nonprofit Organizations” or Shut It Down?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If it is the later, then the Status Updates of the Nonprofit Organizations Facebook Page will no longer show up in the News Feeds. I know this because I have spoken with a couple of Facebook Admins over the last six weeks who could not get their Pages authenticated, and thus lost the ability to publish Status Updates to the News Feeds.

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How to Set Up an Event Live Stream

AccelEvents

Many people live stream through popular social media platforms, like Facebook Live, Instagram Live, and Youtube Live. Think of your video source as a live feed that is funneled directly to the internet. You can send out promotional ads on your Youtube channel or create an event as a Facebook event page.

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How to Follow the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

NTEN

On Twitter The NTC conversation on Twitter is already picking up speed. We’ll show the Twitter stream as we play the music in the Grand Ballroom before plenaries and lunches. On YouTube Did you know we have a YouTube channel ? Insider Tip: There’s already great NTC content on our channel!

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How-to: Use Twitter to Engage Your Audience

NTEN

At AIDS.gov , our mission is to provide access to Federal HIV and AIDS information through a variety of new media channels, and to support the use of new media tools by Federal and community partners. Is it simply the number of followers you have on Twitter, or how many people "like" you on Facebook? Plan ahead.