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Facebook Ad Strategy for Non-Profits & Charities: 9 Things to Understand and Test

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If you use broad targeting instead (say an audience of 1 – 2 million people), you will get much better results. . And then it will start showing that audience your ads. By having a broad audience, you give Facebook scope to run these tests. And then you can run long term campaigns without exhausting the audience.

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TikTok for Good: The Nonprofit’s Guide to Marketing on TikTok

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Does the tool help you reach your target audience? If you’re considering creating a TikTok account for your nonprofit, it’s important for you to evaluate if you’ll be able to reach your target audience on the platform. Educating your target audience. Engaging with your target audience. TikTok’s user base is young.

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Social Media Marketing: What, when and where should I post?

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

To help you cover as many bases as possible, we’ve chosen the top five social media platforms by audience size: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter. To help you cover as many bases as possible, we’ve chosen the top five social media platforms by audience size: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Social Media Marketing: What, when and where should I post?

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

To help you cover as many bases as possible, we’ve chosen the top five social media platforms by audience size: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter. To help you cover as many bases as possible, we’ve chosen the top five social media platforms by audience size: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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No Sweat DIY Infographics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In “ The Power of Infographics ” Mark Smickilas offers some good recipes for creating your own infographics. You need to start with data, audience, and time allocation. For inspiration, check out this Pinboard of nonprofit infographics which will lead you to many more examples. Now, comes the perspiration part.

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Web Analytics Resources for Nonprofits

Tech Soup

Tutorials and Webinars. You can find many Google Analytics webinars and tutorials on YouTube, but here's one especially tailored toward nonprofits. Three Analytics Tools to Gauge Your Social Audience's Pulse has tips and tricks from Social Media for Nonprofits. Image: Shutterstock. Google Analytics Academy.

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How To Turn Your Smartphone Into A Movie Production Studio In 6 Easy Steps

Global Giving

Start with your audience. If your team doesn’t understand what you’re going for, neither will your audience! Pixlr (for image editing, if so desired). For more detailed instructions, check out this iMovie app tutorial or this WeVideo app tutorial. This will broaden your audience. Find your story.

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