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Four Resources to Help Get You Get a Handle on Social Media

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How much of your staff’s valuable time to you devote to managing all your accounts, from Facebook to Twitter to LinkedIn and all the rest? Post Planner helps you to seek out articles by listing relevant results based on their success on Facebook. Learn more about Byte Technology’s strategic web consulting for nonprofits.

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Social Media Mania: Why Your Non-Profit Should Focus on Channels That Get Results

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But what if your non-profit just doesn’t have the resources or manpower to keep all your social media profiles up to date with fresh, engaging content on a regular schedule? Facebook is important because that’s where people are starting many of their online searches now,” notes Wilkerson. Why these two channels?

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Profiling Like a Pro: Understanding the Demographics of Your Instagram Audience

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Analytical tools have changed the way we digest important information on everything from website effectiveness to Facebook engagement to Twitter insights. Our nonprofit clients consistently tell us their biggest challenges are improving donor engagement and promoting their mission online.

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Time Well Spent: How Much Effort a Non-Profit Should Devote to Social Media Fundraising

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After all, in the increasingly online world in which cause-related organizations prosper or fail it can be difficult to understand how to allocate limited resources, especially towards a solid social media presence that translates to dollars and cents. Facebook is an almost must-have for today’s non-profits.

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Your Best Face Forward: How to Avoid the Most Common Non-Profit Website Mistakes

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Nothing is more off-putting then a website filled with stale news, old statistics and dead links—it gives visitors the impression that you don’t have the time or the resources to keep it updated and therefore aren’t serious enough about being successful. So always include links to your various channels–Facebook, Twitter etc.—that

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Turning Social Media Millennials into Engaged Activists

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Indeed, 88 percent are active on Facebook and 59 percent are on Twitter. Our nonprofit clients consistently tell us their biggest challenges are improving donor engagement and promoting their mission online. Learn more about Byte Technology’s strategic web consulting for nonprofits.

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Leveraging Online Tools to Help Tell Your Nonprofit’s Story

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It’s a unique format that gets attention, and it can be shared on a variety of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. It also integrates seamlessly with Slideshare and Evernote, creating a powerful online resource that works across all of your non-profit’s social media platforms as well as donor management software.

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