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Consider social media sharing as a form of generosity this GivingTuesday

Candid

Most prioritize content that other people are liking, sharing, and commenting on. Basically, if you want more people to see your GivingTuesday posts, you need your followers to reshare, comment, and like your social media content in advance. Communicate that every comment, like, and share can help boost the post.

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Facebook and Nonprofits: Success Stories? ROI?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I do occasionally give thumbs up, and sometimes I’ll even comment. Thumbs up and comments are difficult to inspire. When asked recently to speak on a True Spin panel about Facebook success stories, I thought of the same one’s that I’ve heard over and over again for the last few years. So, I need your help.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Don’t be a photo tag spammer either! It’s a good practice to occasionally tag important partners and sponsors in image tweets, but doing so often will only annoy them. There is a need for that on Twitter, but framing your Twitter story a little more on the positive side can definitely increase your engagement.

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

Give one of your event headliners or emcees the reins of your Instagram story for the day. Tag friends in a post or comment on one of your posts. Tag your account in a story. Here are a few more ways to leverage Instagram during your event: Add updates to your Instagram Story. Follow your Instagram account.

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Unraveling the Threads App for Fundraisers

sgEngage

By liking, commenting, reposting, or sharing, you and your followers can keep a conversation going across your networks. Repost and comment to keep the hashtag at the top of your followers’ timeline, building a community around your event. Sound familiar?

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39 Questions Your Nonprofit Can Answer with Facebook Insights

NetWits

How many fans have commented on our Page updates? What were the top three days for post comments within a specific time period? The “Like Sources&# report is especially important if your organization has invested in Facebook Sponsored Story Ads or have placed a LikeBox on your website. Where do our new fans come from?

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How To Recruit New Members for Your Association on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social media is the perfect place to talk about their experiences and share their stories. You might want to hire a photographer for events, then get participant’s permission to tag them in photos on social media. This can be very influential, convincing friends and family to become members.