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22 Ways to Stay Connected with Your Schools Alumni on Facebook

NetWits

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. Increasing Affinity - Actions such as Commenting, Liking, Sharing, Clicking, and Viewing will increase a fan’s Affinity with your school.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

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. Facebook is a “picture economy” (whereas Twitter is a “link economy” ); pics are the most engaged content, the most in-demand.

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How to Use Social Media to Cultivate Donor Relationships

Achieve

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. To encourage further interaction with your content, try these methods: Ask for comments, then reply directly to your followers in the comment section.

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NCVO and TAG Conference Presentations and Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

tags: information socialmedia ). Social Media tools such as wikis, social networking sites like Twitter, FriendFeed, using Tagging and RSS feeds can enable organisations of all sizes to best use and build on its existing collective wisdom and innovation. . tags: km laurawhitehead ). tags: nonprofits socialmedia ).

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Facebook for Schools: Connecting and Engaging with Alumni

Tech Soup

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 17 percent of your audience. Building weight — Comments have a higher value than a like. Polls: Ask poll questions using the poll features.

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How to Hype Homecoming Using Social Media

Connection Cafe

Then afterward, they can relive the good times, post new pics, un-tag themselves from the dance party candid pics, and hopefully make plans to attend again next year. Their pictures, opinions, and snapshots of the day offer an authentic view of your homecoming that the official social media presence cannot. Collect Content for Later.

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Twitter: I think I get it. Now what do I tweet?

NTEN

Consider setting up a weekly yes-or-no poll question that you send out every Thursday, or leave it open-ended and invite followers to message you with their replies. I’ve thrown out some ideas below—feel free to add others in the comments. See pictures on our Flickr stream”. Please share in the comments. Retweet others.

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