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Guest Post: Facebook Video Tips from Non-Profit Marketers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Is Facebook Live or posting videos part of your nonprofit’s strategy for 2018? Facebook Video Tips from Non-Profit Marketers – Guest Post by Rebecca Brooks, Animoto. Jane Goodall Institute: Storytelling on Facebook and beyond with square videos. For Facebook and Instagram, square is a great option.

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Forget Coffee Spoons: I Can Now Measure Out My Life With Facebook Status Updates

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today was the big announcement at the F8 Conference about the new dramatic, life altering changes in the Facebook Platform. The big change will be how Facebook profiles are becoming fuller “timelines” of a one’s life. The average Facebook user has 150 friends, any of whom could be your next top supporter!

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Encouraging Networking at Your Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Providing this information will show potential attendees that you have considered the value of networking at a physical event and taking the necessary steps to offer similar opportunities in a virtual environment. . Depending on your event and its audience, Facebook and Instagram are great places to start. Show Them How.

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Three Ways Social Media Has Negatively Affected the Nonprofit Sector (and What We Can Do About It)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofit assists the poor, share a story of someone who finally secured employment or got a raise and can now feed their family and buy their kids new shoes for the school year. If your nonprofit works in disaster relief, share a story of survival.

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Encouraging Networking at Your Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Providing this information will show potential attendees that you have considered the value of networking at a physical event and taking the necessary steps to offer similar opportunities in a virtual environment. . Depending on your event and its audience, Facebook and Instagram are great places to start. Show Them How.

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Strategic Fundraising For Small Arts + Culture Nonprofits

Bloomerang

This is an important distinction for small arts and culture nonprofits like yours, and how you positively influence local communities since your outcomes may be more difficult to quantify when compared to causes like feeding the hungry. Launch social media campaigns. Use online fundraising tools.

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How to Engage Your Virtual Event Attendees

AccelEvents

Live fireside chats, product demos, workshops, and Q&A sessions can use live video and live chat to create an interactive environment that encourages attendee engagement. Using social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, you can prime the audience and get them excited about what they are about to experience.

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