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Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

Candid

Find the posts from the last year that had the most likes and comments. This is a great way to get some easy content ready to share, while also reminding your audience of the amazing things you’ve done over the last year. Whatever you do, make sure you’re always responding to comments. Just make sure you get permission!

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Reflections on a Decade of Designing and Facilitating Interactive Webinars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

His research shows that professional development learning experiences need to be as interactive as possible to boost retention and application. I thought I’d take this opportunity to reflect again on a decade of experience of designing and delivering interactive webinars. Three Ways to Think About Content. Think Beyond Presenters.

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How to Build a Social Media Following: Top Secrets Revealed

Nonprofits Source

If someone was scrolling through their social media account and came across a post from your nonprofit, would they like, comment, or share it? According to a recent Hootsuite poll, only 20% of nonprofits feel ‘extremely confident’ that they are maximizing their social media potential. Highlight your appreciation.

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10 Best Blogging Practices for Nonprofit Organizations

NonProfit Hub

The best blogs engage audiences by making personal connections with readers and sharing insider mission information. For instance, you could create personas based on how individuals interact with your mission, whether as volunteers, donors, or beneficiaries. Create engaging and interactive content.

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4 steps to successful virtual events for your association

Nimble AMS

For example, how can you make the online learning experience interactive? Perhaps you can offer ways for online attendees to ask questions and provide comments. One of the key elements that makes an on-site event appealing is interactivity. Get feedback. For example, why do they like coming to your in-person events?

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22 Ways to Stay Connected with Your Schools Alumni on Facebook

NetWits

From the first time you interact all the way through graduation – take every opportunity you can to get them to engage with you on Facebook. Past students sharing their stories. ProTip: Advertise what your doing from the first time you interact with a prospective student all the way through their graduation. How do you do that?

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5 Game-Changing Marketing Tips to Maximize Auction Exposure

DNL OmniMedia

Once you’ve identified your target audience, you can backtrack to create a compelling campaign that they’re most likely to interact with. As you collect this data, segment your findings based on shared characteristics and tailor your message strategy to each segment. Opting for interactive content.

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