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HOW TO: Report Live from Nonprofit Events and Conferences

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In advance of the event, your new media manager should prepare a minimum of 10 tweets and two or three posts for Facebook, Google+, Tumblr, and so on (depending on how many days your event is scheduled for) to maximize marketing and fundraising results. On Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Tumblr post only two or three times daily.

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Top 5 Social Media Tactics Every School Should Implement

NetWits

Facebook has it’s roots in education. Once Facebook conquered colleges the now web-giant with more than 900 million active monthly users moved on to support high schools. Naturally, Facebook’s appeal reaches down into the earlier years of education because kids love connecting with friends. Master them first.

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27 Stats About How NGOs Worldwide Use Online Technology and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

92% of global NGOs have a Facebook Page. Other social networks used by global NGOs are YouTube (55%), LinkedIn (51%), Google+ (28%), and WhatsApp (16%). Of those, the top three live reporting tools are Facebook (79%), Twitter (56%), and YouTube (23%). Webinar Slides: Presented 2/2/17 to 1,600+ NGO staff.

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Creating Video Content : 15 Hours Weekly. As a starting point, all nonprofits should be investing time and resources in the “Big Three”: Facebook , Twitter , and YouTube. YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world, behind only Google. LinkedIn: 5 Hours Weekly.

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The Essential Tech Elements for Virtual Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Livestream platforms include Facebook Live , YouTube Live , Vimeo Live , and Instagram Live. Attendees” can watch your live event on YouTube and Vimeo without being subscribers to the platform. Same with Facebook if you stream from your organization’s Facebook page, rather than an individual’s page.

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Show Me the Money: Download the Presentation

Care2

Did you know that the tech and media profile of a baby boomer is: 29% are regular Facebook users. The social media profile of a Gen Xer is: 56% regularly use Facebook. 30% regularly use YouTube. 11% regularly use LinkedIn. Click here to listen the webinar or you can view the slides below. 17% Texters.

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Google +: The Trade Off Between Privacy Needs, Community, and Social Context

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Let’s consider the list of most used forms: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Google+ (assuming all continues to go well), LinkedIn, FourSquare, Gowalla, StumbleUpon, Tumblr, and your own site. I’m reminded of this slide from Mary Joyce from the E-Mediat Training. I found it overwhelming! Circles Are Not Community.

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