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10 Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Making On Social Media

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Hint: A great time to do this is when you are creating your annual budget and marketing plan. When evaluating how much effort you can realistically put into social media, you may discover that you need to scale back on how many channels you utilize. Exp: tagging sponsors, creating Facebook events with co-hosts, etc.) .

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I have been in trainings where if I even hint that perhaps Facebook is a little over-rated, then eyes glare, people shift in their seats, and I have recollections of a few people even walking out. Tags: Facebook ROI (Return on Investment) Social Media. That said, people love Facebook. And that is my Facebook rant.

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Online Communications that Don't Suck

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Prospects and stakeholders who interact with you online have only your online communications to evaluate your organization. When we reviewed their website statistics, we found that nobody ever visited that calendar. Hint: you have to ask before you can know that.) Maybe that includes yours? Are you credible? I know I would.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Reconsider Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I have been in trainings where if I even hint that perhaps Facebook is a little over-rated, then eyes glare, people shift in their seats, and I have recollections of a few people even walking out. Tags: Facebook ROI (Return on Investment) Social Media. That said, people love Facebook. I think it is time for Facebook to reconsider.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 2: Participants' Experiences

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But there were 52 people who spent several hours working on the project as content reviewers or copy-editors. With the exception of one respondent, these 31 people all belong to the group of 52 "super participants" who spent several hours working on the project either as content reviewers or copy-editors. Who Participated and Why?

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Guest Post: An ARG at the Smithsonian--A Success?

Museum 2.0

The Online Story Development The online story development is the trickiest part to evaluate. The resulting discussions on Unfiction about these tasks and hints far exceeded the discussions after the game’s launch, with respect to the number of people involved and the frequency of posts. Thanks so much to Georgina for writing this!

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8 Research-Backed Ways To Improve Marketing For Nonprofits

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Here’s a hint, it wasn’t the length of the content. The rating and review systems on the platform help to filter out quality candidates. Armed with this information, you can evaluate keywords that present an area of opportunity. Alt image tag. Has over 200 social media shares. Meta description.