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

Candid

But other suggestions, like using pop culture slang and memes to catch Gen Z’s shorter attention span, feel a little off. While this is a small sample size, it was highly targeted to people interested in nonprofits. To make these more engaging, we’re going to test using different images, calls to actions, and subject lines.

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The Heart and Soul of Lean Impact: A/B Testing Experiments and Validated Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Use Scientific Methods: These include having a significant sample size, randomly selected groups and some split testing. It’s a subjective and culturally influenced unconscious and involuntary response. Images: Images convey more than mere text, shapes, and colors. Cultural nuances abound.

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

Culturally specific communication is the second thing. So always consider what are some aspects of the culture you’re working with. So, for example, is it a hierarchical culture? Is it a culture that, you know, respects elders a lot? people from other cultures, you can just say, “Hi. ” Right?

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Steve Bridger

Since joining a few recommended groups on flickr from people looking at pics, enjoy seeing others updates and finding new friends, images and inspiration. Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at 10:32 am | Permalink Amy Sample Ward wrote: Great list, Steve! Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 2:19 pm | Permalink Laura Whitehead wrote: Nice tips!

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