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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For now, LinkedIn Pages outperform Facebook and Twitter in organic reach and engagement. These numbers are based on the performance of Nonprofit Tech for Good, and of course, vary depending upon how your nonprofit uses Facebook and Twitter. For example: 1. Breaking news that communicates the story of your mission and programs.

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Three Things That Happen When Facebook Pages Reach 10,000 Fans

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In 2008, many of the friends of the Nonprofit Organizations MySpace migrated over to Facebook, then in 2009 and 2010 a good number of the new fans came from @NonprofitOrgs on Twitter. I would have been incredibly annoyed if at 10,000 fans the Page would have lost News Feed exposure. and in the News Feed of your Fans.

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How to Engage Your Virtual Event Attendees

AccelEvents

Using social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, you can prime the audience and get them excited about what they are about to experience. Create an event hashtag, run live polling, share videos from past events and blog posts from your branded event website. Competing requires investment, and investment requires engagement.

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How to Engage Your Virtual Event Attendees

AccelEvents

Using social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, you can prime the audience and get them excited about what they are about to experience. Create an event hashtag, run live polling, share videos from past events and blog posts from your branded event website. Competing requires investment, and investment requires engagement.

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Social Media Engagement: A How-To Guide

NonProfit Hub

Be honest with yourself: If you saw your content while scrolling through your feed, would you stop to read it? With some platforms, like Twitter , you can post a bit more?usually Simple things like polls and surveys or Q&A sessions can go a long way to increase social media engagement with your brand. Top priority: content.

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Making Facebook Groups Rock for Nonprofits – Guest Post by Miriam Brosseau

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Facebook is a “picture economy” (whereas Twitter is a “link economy” ); pics are the most engaged content, the most in-demand. Questions and polling. Think about allowing others to add their own options to the poll – when is it appropriate, and when is it unnecessary or confusing. Pictures are great conversation starters.

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How to Become an Expert in Social Media Branding

NonProfit Hub

Run interesting Twitter polls. You can easily make it feel like a community by engaging in the conversations happening in the comments on your posts. You can quickly enhance brand exposure and engagement with just a few posts a day and add value to your follower’s feeds. . Ask the audience to share their story .