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Facebook is introducing more News Feed options, including who can comment on your posts

TechSpot

Mark Zuckerberg’s social network announced today that users would be given the power over who can comment on their posts. The options consist of Public, Friends, or only those profiles and pages that have been tagged.

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Five Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Fan Base

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They can post more often with less risk of getting hidden or unliked, their fan base grows faster, and they often have great content to share in status updates that easily inspire comments and likes. Their fans will see your activity in their News Feeds and some will become fans of your page as well as a result.

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ATTN Nonprofits: Major Changes Coming Soon to Facebook Fan Pages

Nonprofit Tech for Good

But small nonprofits are going have a harder time with the new Pages, at the very least initially, because: 1) Status Updates showing up in the News Feed to all fans is no longer guaranteed. 90% of the power of a Facebook Fan Page is being able to post Status Updates that can be viewed by fans in their News Feed.

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39 Questions Your Nonprofit Can Answer with Facebook Insights

NetWits

Subscribe to the RSS feed ›. There are seven ways people can interact with your Page , which all effect your ability to show up in your fans news feeds. How many fans have commented on our Page updates? What were the top three days for post comments within a specific time period? Make sure to check out his blog [link].

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January 29 Webinar: Facebook and Facebook Apps for Nonprofits :: Beginner/Intermediate

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The webinar presents a thorough tour of the Admin Panel and tool set, including Insights, Apps, Tagging, Favorites, Questions, Status Updates, and Milestones.

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How often should you post on your nonprofit’s Facebook Page, and when?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Beginning November 1, users can now unlike your page directly from their News Feed. 2) If your Status Updates get very little “Thumbs Up&# or “Comments&# , then perhaps your content also needs to be re-evaluated. It’s also worth noting that more Thumbs Up and Comments = More News Feed exposure.

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March 26 Webinar: Facebook and Facebook Apps for Nonprofits :: Beginner/Intermediate

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The webinar presents a thorough tour of the Admin Panel and tool set, including Insights, Apps, Tagging, Favorites, Questions, Status Updates, and Milestones.

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