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5 Stats That’ll Change Your View Of Content Marketing Forever

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YouTube has the highest engagement rate, and the lowest bounce rate. The bottom line is, if you’re looking to drive your social engagement stats, and have visual content worth sharing, bolstering your nonprofit’s YouTube presence might be the way to go. 65% of Twitter users expect a response in under 2 hours.

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Where Does Your Nonprofit Stand: 15 Social Media Statistics

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Those marketers with the most social media experience put the highest focus on content creation, using YouTube, blogging and podcasting to do so. B2C marketers were more likely to use Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram, while B2B marketers were more likely to use LinkedIn, Google+ and blogging.

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5 Simple Social Media Tips For Smaller Nonprofits

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5 Days a week, post to Twitter. Twitter is the most dtnamic, fastest changing of all social media feeds. Because of its high turnover rate, staying active on Twitter 5 days per week is imperative to increasing engagement. One day per week post on YouTube, Vine, or a video Instagram.

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

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Twitter sent 700% more visitors to Canadian donation pages on Dec. Twitter’s annual growth rose 46% while Facebook’s rose 37%. 28% of nonprofits are using YouTube. Responsive design doubles giving on mobile devices. Mobile donations went up 126% with a responsive web design. Facebook refers 29.4% of traffic to donation pages?on

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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. Image courtesy of Blogging4Jobs.