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Your Nonprofit’s Guide To Promoting Events Via Social Media

TechImpact

Your nonprofit’s next event, big or small, will likely be announced and hyped up using social media. Step 3: Decide who you want to be attractive via social media, and focus your campaign around targeting them. It is important when doing any social media campaign that your define a target audience.

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Decoding Nonprofit Research: Ensuring Authenticity Over Marketing Hype

Neon CRM

You might look at these reports if you’re attempting to get an understanding of the larger macro-economic factors influencing your own operations. Prioritize what is important to you : A newly-published report does not automatically demand your attention, no matter how much it is being discussed on social media.

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A Social Media Reality Check

Care2

If you work in Communications, escaping the latest hype around social media can be tough. Population Does Not Spend Their Day Using Social Media. population uses social media these days? population uses social media these days? Social Media: Just One Slice of the Pie.

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Fundraising beyond GivingTuesday: 5 tips to maximize year end giving 

Candid

The year-end giving season kicks off with a lot of hype around GivingTuesday, when nonprofits invest significant time, energy, and resources into launching campaigns for the special day. In fact, 42% of donors said success stories influenced their decision to give, so don’t forget to share your achievements. Check this blog out.

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Top 7 Tips On Using Exclusivity To Market Your Event

AccelEvents

Maybe you want to move away from the repetitive marketing types and you really want to hype up the interest. Send invites to the loyal customer, and then promote that the event is invite-only through a stealth social media campaign. Promote scarcity marketing through an influencer or your event sponsorship. .

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Measure the Impact, Not the Influence

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Someone asked Tara a question about measuring Whuffie or influence. If we concentrate on our influence, we forget the end goal. She pointed to this video from Chris Brogan about overnight success - and how important it is to focus on the results of the work, not the hype or number of Twitter followers. What you think?

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What is donor communication?

Roundtree

Donor communication is the activity of informing, influencing, and inspiring donors to engage with the mission of your organization. It takes place through direct mail, social media, email, events, and a host of other ways. . Honesty is endearing in an age of perpetual hype. . Relationships require trust and transparency.