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Where Does Your Nonprofit Stand: 15 Social Media Statistics

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50% of B2C marketers said Facebook was an effective tool, but only 34% of B2B marketers said the same. Those marketers with the most social media experience put the highest focus on content creation, using YouTube, blogging and podcasting to do so. This has increased from 86% in 2013. 37% said they could accurately measure R.O.I.

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14 Stats That Attach Fundraising, Social Media And Mobile Tech At The Hip

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Facebook refers 29.4% updates on Facebook and 5.3 Twitter’s annual growth rose 46% while Facebook’s rose 37%. 28% of nonprofits are using YouTube. 27% of nonprofits are using LinkedIn. Responsive design doubles giving on mobile devices. Mobile donations went up 126% with a responsive web design. on #GivingTuesday.

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3 Ways To Control Your Nonprofit’s Google Results

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Twitter , Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+, LinkedIn, YouTube, SlideShare and even Vine are all free social media channels that your nonprofit should look at as serious additions to your brand management arsenal.

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5 Common Sense Approaches To Effective Nonprofit Digital Marketing

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Between your nonprofit’s website, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube channel, Instagram account, and whatever else your nonprofit uses to advertise online, it can be hard to keep up. Image courtesy of Complete Payroll Solutions.

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5 Under Utilized Social Media Outlets For Nonprofits

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Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn are all garnering huge amounts interaction from a wide array of people. The less prominent social media networks typically attract a more niche audience than the mass networks like Facebook and Twitter. Vimeo is the more cultivated and refined version of YouTube.