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LinkedIn for Nonprofits: 7 Best Practices for Social Media Success

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Make sure your “About” section provides an accurate picture of your mission and what your organization does. Your header should also include a short tag line. If you don’t have a tag line already established, think about how you would explain your nonprofit’s core mission in a short, catchy phrase. Optimize your photos.

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Facebook’s New Facial Recognition

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This tool scans the pictures you and others post and gives you suggestions on how to tag people in them. Facebook is the largest repository of photos online. Find “Suggest photos of me to friends. Would it make tagging your consumers, volunteers or staff in photos much easier? Do you want them tagged at all?

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22 Ways to Stay Connected with Your Schools Alumni on Facebook

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Provide enticing high-resolution photos. Class photos. Teacher photos (meet the faculty). Based on research done by Buddymedia and official comments from Facebook we know that what you post on your page only lasts for about three hours and shows up to a skimpy seventeen percent of your audience. Virtual campus tour.

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How to Use Social Media to Cultivate Donor Relationships

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Photo galleries. For example, post a picture of a campaign fundraising thermometer on your Instagram story when you reach a new milestone, or tweet out reminders on the day of an event. Photos and videos. You can engage with donors just by sharing photos from events or new. New blog posts. Announcements. Fun challenges.

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

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Photo by Laughing Squid. Here are some helpful hints to make your Facebook group a truly vibrant platform: Maximizing group features for networking and engagement: Tagging individuals in posts. The power of pictures. Pictures are great conversation starters. Finally, events, like docs, also have a comment stream attached.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

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Even better if you can tag the individual or do their Twitter handle. In this Twitter example below, the school is also encouraging the alumni network to RT this alum’s accomplishment. Be sure to use compelling photos and other visuals. Use Nostalgia (old class photos) to Spark A Trip Down Memory Lane.

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Nonprofit and Flickr Resource List: Not listed, Add in the Comments

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is a web-based digital photo sharing application that uses tags to facilitate finding people and photos. t simply about putting your photos up on the web for the world to see. What if you and your colleagues could annotiate these photos with your own descrptions and observations? Nature Conservancy Photo Contest.

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