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Better Understanding Nonprofits And Their Facebook Metrics

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Facebook is the flagship social media platform for most nonprofits. The inherent community nature, pervasiveness of the platform, and the fact Facebook is constantly adding tools for nonprofits to better utilize the social network has made it the perfect choice for most nonprofits. Image courtesy of Black Celebrity Giving.

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4 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Better Utilize Facebook

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Image courtesy of Inside Facebook. Facebook is a powerful social outreach tool that is often under utilized. However powerful, Facebook seems to have become lost in the social media swirl of late. Here are 4 tips to customize your Facebook, and increase its reach in 2014 according to Kristi Kosak of Media Cause.

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Social Media At Work? Employers Changing Attitudes Toward Emerging Tools

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Facebook, Twitter, these are networks that employers have traditionally classified as distractions. Employers Changing Attitudes Toward Emerging Tools appeared first on Tech Impact. For some companies, social media at work remains a taboo. More and more organizations are … Continued The post Social Media At Work?

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Your Nonprofit’s Guide To Promoting Events Via Social Media

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Step 2: Create a Facebook event. This is a no brainer, but is a tool that is not lost on college parties and birthdays. Use the tool to invite your followers to your next event quickly and easily. With over 1 billion users on Twitter and Facebook, you need to target a demographic to influence to start your campaign.

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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. B2C marketers were more likely to use Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram, while B2B marketers were more likely to use LinkedIn, Google+ and blogging. This has increased from 86% in 2013.

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How To Use Stories To Raise Money On Social Media

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Are they just empty buzzwords, or actual tools that can help your nonprofit raise money online? No Kid Hungry takes photos of their volunteers in action and posts them on Facebook. It is called Facebook for a reason – we like to see faces! Image from TrickleUp’s Facebook. I firmly believe in the latter.

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10 Social Media Stats You Need To Know

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Nonprofit Marketing Guide uncovers 50% of nonprofit communicators label social media as a “very important” communication tool. online adults are now Facebook users. users spend 114 billion minutes a month on Facebook. Buffer discloses that tweets with images receive 18% more clicks and 150% more retweets.

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