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In today’s post, I’m going to discuss my top five favorite social bookmarking sites. You’ll learn all about how these platforms work, who the majority of their users are, and which social bookmarking sites are best suited for your marketing objectives.
Many nonprofit marketing directors face this challenge: How do I curate enough high-quality content to maintain a steady presence on social networks? The solution is social bookmarking. Keep reading to learn more about it.
Facebook is the world’s most popular social network. By creating your nonprofit’s Facebook page and implementing best practices for interacting with your audience, Facebook can become a valuable tool for achieving your organization’s marketing goals. If you’re new to Facebook, you might want to start by checking out my Facebook Beginner’s Guide. But if you’re a Facebook veteran, this list of tips will serve as a refresher on tried-and-true strategies AND give you some new ideas of how you might use Facebook to promote and grow your organization.
As with all social media sites, the road to success is lined with lots of valuable, relevant content. Sharing interesting content establishes your organization as a thought leader and helps to start discussions with your audience. Google Plus has three great tools for sharing content and engaging with your followers: Hangouts, Circles and Communities.
A straightforward, in-plain-English explanation of Google's confusing local listings platform.
Want to make your blog posts stand out in search results? Claim Authorship.
By creating a Google+ account and setting up your profile, you will gain a valuable new channel for promoting your organization, interacting with your members and supporters, and meeting new people who might be interested in your organization.
Learn why LinkedIn Ads is as appealing to a B2B organizations as a box of red (and only red) freezer pops is to a 10 year old on summer vacation.
Summer of Social Media, Week 8:Staying connected with the public is vital for nonprofits to generate donations and volunteers. One of the best ways for them to accomplish this is through LinkedIn, but many do not know where to start. To help you out, here is our article on 10 steps to creating your nonprofit's LinkedIn group.