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Dear Moby, Which is Better? Polls or Surveys for Nonprofits 

Whole Whale

“I am curious about ways to best gain feedback from my email audience. Do you think I should use a poll or a survey?”. One of the most effective ways of gaining feedback to optimize one’s business products and efficiency is by collecting thoughts and comments from the users themselves. Top Ways to Use Polls + Surveys.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Group Polling Techniques and Tools and Incorporating Movement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s what my reflection: Technology Tools To Poll Participants. When thinking about adding mobile/online polling to a training, you have to think like an instructional designer for it be effective. You have to ask, how is polling the audience and seeing the aggregate results helping people learn?

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Rethink, reuse, and repurpose: How to create more social media content with less work

Candid

Rethink why your organization is on social media It’s likely that your audience logs on to social media expecting to be entertained, educated, or informed. This will help you understand what your audience may be interested in. We like to transform data or previous content into trivia or an opinion poll. Change the content type.

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How to Build a Social Media Following: Top Secrets Revealed

Nonprofits Source

If someone was scrolling through their social media account and came across a post from your nonprofit, would they like, comment, or share it? Just like identifying an ideal donor profile is useful for fundraising, your social media presence should cater to your defined target audience. Let’s dive in! What should you post?

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Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

Candid

Remind your audience why they love your cause and your organization. Find the posts from the last year that had the most likes and comments. This is a great way to get some easy content ready to share, while also reminding your audience of the amazing things you’ve done over the last year.

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5 Game-Changing Marketing Tips to Maximize Auction Exposure

DNL OmniMedia

They are great networking opportunities and can suit many kinds of events, audiences, and causes. Understand your audience When planning your marketing strategy, it’s helpful to start with the end in mind—who are you trying to reach? Demographics. Previous engagement. Sponsor connections.

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Unraveling the Threads App for Fundraisers

sgEngage

By liking, commenting, reposting, or sharing, you and your followers can keep a conversation going across your networks. Repost and comment to keep the hashtag at the top of your followers’ timeline, building a community around your event. Sound familiar?

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