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Marketing for Every Moment of the Student Engagement Lifecycle

Connection Cafe

Nearly 2/3 of teens use social media to inform their college decision. Follow up with mail. Direct mail is still a closer. While mail is expensive and old-school, it has earned its continued place in your admissions strategy. Start the connection online. Use automation to remind students about deadlines and forms.

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Do-Good Tranquilista: Interview with Kimberly Wilson

Have Fun - Do Good

We decided to start with teen girls, ninth through twelfth grade, and with the notion that that's when as a young girl we're beginning to make important decisions about college, about life steps, and about goals. Do you have any favorite Tranquil Teens success stories? Oh, my God, the best thing in the world is receiving snail mail!

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Groundswell Book Club Part 1: Listening

Museum 2.0

This week, we're covering the first objective in Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff's book Groundswell : listening (chapter 5). When I watch the videos teens created at the Exploratorium and post on YouTube, I see the aspects of the exhibits they thought were most important to share with their classmates.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

We are mailing out dope boxes today, y’all. So I can tell y’all that stuff, y’all, but I’ll tell you my most important job and how I really, really learned to hone my leadership skills was as solo mama to this teen who, my friends, she has the mack daddy of all summer jobs. It’s virtual.

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[VIDEO] Emerging Trends in Nonprofit Social Media Marketing

Bloomerang

So chatbots are very useful if you do have a list of frequently asked questions or if you want to direct people, say, to a hotline or to some other resource when you might not be directly answering e-mails. If you have a tween or a teen, I’m sure you’re familiar with TikTok. Julia: You can e-mail. Okay, TikTok now.