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How to Market Your Event On A Budget

AccelEvents

Consider ‘free’ ways of promoting your event through content marketing , like writing a blog post, going on a podcast, or self-promotion on social media. Ask for Speaking Spots on Youtube or Podcasts. Create an event hashtag and encourage presenters to promote it during the live event. Developing Your Event Marketing Plan.

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Using Social Media to Engage and Recruit Volunteers

Volunteer Hub

Ask your community of volunteers for feedback via polls. There many great resources available online that can help you access thought leadership around social media and nonprofit marketing in general. Encourage your volunteers to invite friends to like and engage with your page. Invite your followers to share your content.

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Reflections on a Decade of Designing and Facilitating Interactive Webinars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This can be as simple as a poll or having participants type a reflective question in the chat at the beginning. You need to use all the techniques for a medium webinar, but with more deliberative audience polls sprinkled through the session that helps focuses attention on the key content ideas. Medium: Up to 50 people.

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

photo of Lucy Bernholz live blogging during the Northern California Grantmakers Briefing. Allan Benamer of the Nonprofit Technology Blog continues his coverage of the software vendors with a poll to debrief the Convio merger teleconference and a hug. Deborah Finn was at both events and blogged about the latter here.

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Joitske Hulsebosch: Blogs, NGOs, and Developing Countries

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Joitske Hulsebosch, who lives and works in Netherlands, writes a blog called " Communities of practice for development " where she writes about topics related to her work of facilitating processes at different levels; teams, groups, organizations, networks, and communities of practice. Through my blog I see what???s

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Getting the Most out of Facebook for Your Nonprofit Organization

ASU Lodestar Center

Some options include videos, podcasts, interviews, polls, insightful status updates, and more. Add a link to your newsletter or other mailings, let your donors know about the page at events, and include share buttons on all your electronic communications, your blog, and other networking sites.

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4 Technology Options That Might Replace the Church Bulletin

Tech Soup

Rainer blogged about Five Things Church Members Want in a Church Bulletin. His informal poll helped guide the list, and the comments below the article are worth reading. Offer podcasts, sermon outlines, a place to take notes, online giving, registration for events, push notifications and updates through the week, and more.