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Social Media Mania: Why Your Non-Profit Should Focus on Channels That Get Results

Byte Technology

But what if your non-profit just doesn’t have the resources or manpower to keep all your social media profiles up to date with fresh, engaging content on a regular schedule? Why these two channels? And, he adds, LinkedIn is an ideal way to engage with like-minded individuals in an effort to keep your cause visible and relevant.

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Growing Your Nonprofit’s Digital Footprint Through Multi-Channel Marketing

Media Cause

Marketing as a nonprofit organization in the digital age can seem like an intimidating piece of the business that takes expertise, resources, and a large budget. A common myth is that being successful with digital advertising means being on every platform at all times, but is your audience actively participating on every channel?

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Social SEO and the Rise of Alternative Search

Media Cause

Imagine extending SEO principles to social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Social media profiles consistently secure prominent positions in search results. When you fine-tune your social media profiles and content, this indirectly affects your ranking in search engine results.

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What to do after your grant proposal is rejected 

Candid

A great place to start is by connecting with decision makers on LinkedIn. Many organizations publish a calendar of events open to the public on their websites, social channels, or in their newsletters. Make sure to personalize all your communications and interact with their content in a genuine way.

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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your nonprofit’s avatar is the brand identity upon which your social media campaigns are built and resources should be allocated to ensure that it’s visually compelling and memorable. 3) Your YouTube Channel is absent of customization and branding. Many nonprofits are neglecting their YouTube Channels.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

Forum One

How to evaluate what your government agency should do with Twitter Whether you use Twitter every day to engage with constituents or only tweet occasionally to promote resources, this is a moment to evaluate why you’re on Twitter and if it’s still bringing you value. Do you want them to follow you on LinkedIn or Facebook instead?

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10 Ways to Find New Donors for Your Nonprofit Organization?

Bloomerang

Build up your presence on social media sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Instead, be strategic: Profile your ideal donor and then determine their preferred social networks. Focus on collecting email addresses during community events and volunteer opportunities and using your social media channels.

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