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Reaching Gen Z on social media: Expert advice vs. Gen Z opinion

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As a member of Generation Z (Gen Z), or today’s 11- to 26-year-olds, I have been curious about the advice given to nonprofits on capturing younger audiences’ attention. Experts say that Gen Z: Wants to see impact through storytelling, primarily through social media videos. For example, our preference for video content rings true.

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Putting Our Humanity Back at the Center of Engagement

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A connected throughline of our shared humanity With that in mind, as I reflect on the influences, changes, and overall trends we have seen in employee engagement, philanthropy, and CSR in 2023, and those that are to come in 2024, I cannot help but be struck by the notion that it is not about specific trends or actions.

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How to Build a Social Media Following: Top Secrets Revealed

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For example, Gen Z and Millennial audiences are active Instagram users, while older generations tend to be more active on Facebook. Use your logo as your profile picture. Plus, they allow your followers to create user-generated content that can help you reach even more audiences! What should you post?

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How To Sell Using Storytelling

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is a skill. Also, I think after publishing my first two books, Lead with a Story and Parenting with a Story , they thought sales was the next logical place to leverage storytelling skills. Since it wasn’t my idea, I had to generate interest in and passion for the project. Storytelling is a powerful tool.

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AFP ICON 2023 Recap

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They defined data visualization as the representation of information in the form of a chart, diagram, or picture. Storyboarding can help you understand the full picture of what you want to show and what the most important aspect is to focus on.” Emily and Joe recommend to begin with planning before you ever look at your data.

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How To Sell With A Story

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is a skill. Also, I think after publishing my first two books, Lead with a Story and Parenting with a Story , they thought sales was the next logical place to leverage storytelling skills. Since it wasn’t my idea, I had to generate interest in and passion for the project. Storytelling is a powerful tool.

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Sell With A Story

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is a skill. Also, I think after publishing my first two books, Lead with a Story and Parenting with a Story , they thought sales was the next logical place to leverage storytelling skills. Since it wasn’t my idea, I had to generate interest in and passion for the project. Storytelling is a powerful tool.

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