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The Secret To Social Media Engagement: Kiss A Squirrel!

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Billboard’s audience, presumably, is passionate about songs and lyrics given it is the source for music charts, news, and events. Here’s another example of how Billboard is using nostalgia in its tweets: This Week In Billboard Chart History: TLC Takes ‘No Scrubs’ To No. Craft good headlines. Be visual. “If

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Think Big (but Start Small) with Nonprofit Innovation

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The key is to begin, said Linton Myers, Director of Innovation and Incubation at Blackbaud, and keep trying, even if the first attempt is not a slam-dunk. “Risk-averse leaders look at failures as a time loss, resource loss, or budget loss,” Myers said. What is the experience of my staff? And perfection is not the goal.

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New Guide: How To Engage Your Supporters with Social Listening

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How your key stakeholders, donors and activists talk about the issues surrounding your work is not only observable, it is measurable. It’s relatively easy to see trending terms with your supporter base, which is similar to seeing the weekly headlines in your CRM. More info: https://attentively.leadpages.co/your-people-are-talking-webinar/.

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If you try to use your regular email, you run the risk of being marked as spam, looking unprofessional, and not being able to measure open rates. Letter from your Executive Director or Board chair. Use headlines to let the reader know what to expect in each section. A system like Constant Contact complies with U.S. Good images.