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Reach Farther On Your Nonprofit’s Facebook

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Facebook reach is loosely defined as the number of people who saw a piece of your content. Reach can be generated by purchasing Facebook advertisement, achieving organic reach, and having users like, comment, or share your post. Here are ways your nonprofit can generate more reach on Facebook. Hammer out your content strategy.

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5 Steps To Increasing Your Facebook Reach

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But with over 2 billion users, everyone’s audience is on Facebook. Facebook is one of the most important social media channels for almost every nonprofit in operation today. With new features being added to support nonprofits and their missions, Facebook’s usefulness to the nonprofit sector will only grow. Create a pivot table.

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4 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Better Utilize Facebook Video

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Facebook quickly became a platform capable of doing more than posting pictures of your kids, and talking about what you had for lunch. With the introduction of Facebook’s Autoplay feature, videos are becoming more eye-catching than regular text-based posts.

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Your Social Media Is For More Than Marketing

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According to Blackbaud’s 2014 M+R Benchmark Study , a nonprofit’s social media audience on Facebook and Twitter grew by 37 and 46 percent respectively in 2013. Why did your nonprofit start its social media feed in the first place? It adds validity, substance, to your nonprofit’s Twitter feed. ?. Engagement is crucial.

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3 Ways To Control Your Nonprofit’s Google Results

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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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5 Simple Social Media Tips For Smaller Nonprofits

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Twitter is the most dtnamic, fastest changing of all social media feeds. 4 days per week, post on Google+ and Facebook. It is okay to miss a day or two on these feeds because there is so much less competition. While staying active is important, keeping your feed saturated has the potentia lto do more harm than good.

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6 Ways Content Marketing Platforms Can Net Your Nonprofit Volunteers

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But as we’ve detailed in previous blogs , with all the increased competition online, getting noticed through the typical social media feeds and through your website is becoming increasingly difficult. Social media feeds are powerful tools that are just waiting to be effectively utilized. Attract volunteers steadily. Make it easy.

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