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If You Do Nothing Else, Use An Editorial Calendar and Measurement for Your Digital Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the fun exercises I facilitated is a “Fishbowl” where a small group of participants go through the process of generating ideas for an editorial calendar based on their key goals and audience definition. A must for any organization of any size.” – Erin Fogg, 2011. The 2014 version – new and improved has arrived!

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4 Ways to Continue Engaging Attendees After a Virtual Event

Achieve

While each thank you should have a personal touch, don’t hesitate to rely on templates or messaging tools to help write your messages. Then, adjust each template to make specific references to your nonprofit and event. social media. Use resources like. as a starting point. Then post your favorites to.

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Content Strategy, Creation, Organization, and Measurement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I think that is an important insight for small organizations who don’t have a team of people doing the social media and trying to do it with limited hours in the day. But it is important to understand that there is a process behind the template. ” What are the metrics for measuring your content? My answer: Yes!

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DIY Nonprofit Technology: 5 Tips For Increasing Engagement on Facebook

NTEN

[Editor's note: The following first appeared in the September 2011 issue of NTEN:Change. A possible reason for this is that your audience is more likely to be visiting Facebook during those "in between" times – not during regular work hours but in the evenings, mornings, and on the weekends. By Beth Kanter, Beth's Blog.

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6 Key Qualities of Successful Grassroots Campaigns

Connection Cafe

What I did have was a network of friends who, like me, wanted to make a difference; social media pages at my fingertips; information on why the issue is so important; and limitless passion. My first year on staff, I nearly quadrupled our growth, going from $64,000 in annual revenue in 2011 to $244,000 in 2012.

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Knight Foundation Launches The Giving Day Play Book

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The best part of the Playbook is that it is full of checklists and templates from the community foundations that in recent years have experimented with these campaigns, often with great success. 2: Pick the right target audience. It is tempting to think that your target audience is “everyone.”

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How to Create Enough Good Content

NTEN

While subject lines, “from” addresses, and your template design are all important, they aren’t the biggest challenge to putting out a quality newsletter. By this time, of course, social media had burst upon the scene. Nothing helped us reach the boost that the social network November 2009 edition created.

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