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It’s got to be fun – games and activities can make a big difference. Let your champions and supporters roll with adapting and remixing your content or jumping onto funmemes. I love the metaphor of a successful GivingDay campaign to a party: Timing is key. A unifying theme creates excitement and engagement.
Usual suspects are headlines about post time, a hook, putting the right content in the right place and in front of the right people. Of course, posting a boring read with a jargon headline at 2 a.m. But you still have a jargon headline and a boring read. for your age 45+ audience is going to bomb. Certainly not Kathy.
Usual suspects are headlines about post time, a hook, putting the right content in the right place and in front of the right people. Of course, posting a boring read with a jargon headline at 2 a.m. But you still have a jargon headline and a boring read. for your age 45+ audience is going to bomb. Certainly not Kathy.
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