Ten easy tips to help your "Facebook" photo's get more "likes", shares and comments. This presentation is filled with dozens of photo examples to help inspire your next Facebook post.
If you’re like most people, you get the impression that there are only a few "right" ways to use social media – and you’re not very good at any of them. The reality is that the Web 2.0 trend has created almost as many ways to use social media as there are users ... or at least 101 ways. Find out what you’re doing right, and capture a lot more ideas that can broaden your social media horizons.
8 Distribution Tips That Will Help Your Content Soar After Pressing PublishRoss Simmonds
Ever write a blog post, design an ebook or create a Slideshare and wonder why it fell flat? It's very possible that the content distribution tactics put behind your content simply didn't give it the fuel it needed to take off. If you're looking for a few ways to increase the likelihood that your content will succeed, here's 8 great content distribution tips that are sure to give your content more life!
Presentation given during SMX Social Media Marketing Conference in Las Vegas 2014 talking about Pinterest and how to dominate using the social media platform.
Five social media tips you can implement todayMr B & Friends
Presented to a group of shopping centre managers with a varying range of social media experience and skills, this short deck gives five easy to action tips to boost your social media effectiveness and avoid unpleasant pitfalls.
If you're like most people, you get the impression that there are only a few "right" ways to use social media – and you're not very good at any of them. The reality is that the Web 2.0 trend has created almost as many ways to use social media as there are users ... or at least 101 ways. Find out what you're doing right, and capture a lot more ideas that can broaden your social media horizons.
Note: link on the last slide should redirect to www.thesocialmediachallenge.com. Thanks!
If you’re like most people, you get the impression that there are only a few "right" ways to use social media – and you’re not very good at any of them. The reality is that the Web 2.0 trend has created almost as many ways to use social media as there are users ... or at least 101 ways. Find out what you’re doing right, and capture a lot more ideas that can broaden your social media horizons.
8 Distribution Tips That Will Help Your Content Soar After Pressing PublishRoss Simmonds
Ever write a blog post, design an ebook or create a Slideshare and wonder why it fell flat? It's very possible that the content distribution tactics put behind your content simply didn't give it the fuel it needed to take off. If you're looking for a few ways to increase the likelihood that your content will succeed, here's 8 great content distribution tips that are sure to give your content more life!
Presentation given during SMX Social Media Marketing Conference in Las Vegas 2014 talking about Pinterest and how to dominate using the social media platform.
Five social media tips you can implement todayMr B & Friends
Presented to a group of shopping centre managers with a varying range of social media experience and skills, this short deck gives five easy to action tips to boost your social media effectiveness and avoid unpleasant pitfalls.
If you're like most people, you get the impression that there are only a few "right" ways to use social media – and you're not very good at any of them. The reality is that the Web 2.0 trend has created almost as many ways to use social media as there are users ... or at least 101 ways. Find out what you're doing right, and capture a lot more ideas that can broaden your social media horizons.
Note: link on the last slide should redirect to www.thesocialmediachallenge.com. Thanks!
How we can bring our stories to life - a guide for charities sounddelivery
Booklet written for sounddelivery's Social Media Exchange event on 27th January 2014, featuring tips and ideas on how charities can use their stories to make an impact.
This is slide deck 5 of 5, from three spring workshops delivered on behalf of The Learning Partnership. Links to original photos, videos and online resources can be accessed by clicking on individual slides.
Talent Imitates, Genius Steals: Four Chapters on Being Creative in the Digita...edward boches
Thoughts on being creative and finding inspiration. Four chapters: creativity matters more than ever; there's no such thing as an original idea; learn to steal and remix; dissect the formulas in ideas that work. I should note that while the statement in this title has been attributed to Picasso, Oscar Wilde and others, I stole it from Faris Yakob, who has used it for years. Thank you, Faris.
Connections matter. Often it is easiest to connect with other people like us, but being able to build relationships across differences and learn from different perspectives is powerful. Discover how to use Twitter chats (or any social platform) to cultivate conversations which amplify your message and increase impact for your constituents. Dorothy Ponton gave this presentation at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
The Surprising Power of Passionate Parents...Partnering Without PainTravis Allison
For more great presentations check out Jack, Laura & Travis' site: http://gocamp.pro How many times have you heard a camp director friend say "This job would be so great... if there weren't so parent's involved!" or "I spend all of my time just dealing with parents. I can't get anything done".
We think there is a way to have a great relationship with your camp's parents and still focus on developing a transformative program for their children.
Effective partnerships with parents involve: figuring out what gives them stress and communicating how camp solves that problem; looking at your current camp families and figuring out which parents have been your best allies today - then getting more of them.
Outcomes:
1. Take home a template for communicating effectively with parents (including sample emails and phone scripts)
2. An understanding of the process of finding the best parents and families to fit your camp program
3. how to reach out to parents at every moment of their camp lifecycle
Snap: 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media MarketingFranco De Bonis
For marketers, social media can drive engagement, increase customer loyalty and brand awareness, boosting sales and business development leads. To get the best results, you need to be savvy with your social media strategy. Beware of the seven deadly sins of social media marketing that can hinder the effectiveness of your social campaigns.
Origin: Snap Australia
Engaging Digital Media and Creative ContentAlex Garrido
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At Big Fish Presentations, we know that boring presentations have absolutely nothing to do with the topic. If the content doesn't seem interesting, you can change that by how you present the information. Here are 8 ways to make ANYTHING interesting.
Julie Burke’s Top Six Tips for Recruiting with Social Media Using FacebookDavidOsman4
Since I built 80% of my team of 8,300 distributors recruiting with social media (specifically Facebook), I get these questions pretty often:
How do I build my profile if I’m not on Facebook already?
How do I start gaining followers?
What, when, and how do I post?
25 Social Media Ideas You Can Use to Connect With Your Audience slideshareBoom! Social
One of the things that I get asked the most frequently is what should businesses share on social media, which sparked these 25 social media ideas you can use to connect with your audience.
How we can bring our stories to life - a guide for charities sounddelivery
Booklet written for sounddelivery's Social Media Exchange event on 27th January 2014, featuring tips and ideas on how charities can use their stories to make an impact.
This is slide deck 5 of 5, from three spring workshops delivered on behalf of The Learning Partnership. Links to original photos, videos and online resources can be accessed by clicking on individual slides.
Talent Imitates, Genius Steals: Four Chapters on Being Creative in the Digita...edward boches
Thoughts on being creative and finding inspiration. Four chapters: creativity matters more than ever; there's no such thing as an original idea; learn to steal and remix; dissect the formulas in ideas that work. I should note that while the statement in this title has been attributed to Picasso, Oscar Wilde and others, I stole it from Faris Yakob, who has used it for years. Thank you, Faris.
Connections matter. Often it is easiest to connect with other people like us, but being able to build relationships across differences and learn from different perspectives is powerful. Discover how to use Twitter chats (or any social platform) to cultivate conversations which amplify your message and increase impact for your constituents. Dorothy Ponton gave this presentation at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
The Surprising Power of Passionate Parents...Partnering Without PainTravis Allison
For more great presentations check out Jack, Laura & Travis' site: http://gocamp.pro How many times have you heard a camp director friend say "This job would be so great... if there weren't so parent's involved!" or "I spend all of my time just dealing with parents. I can't get anything done".
We think there is a way to have a great relationship with your camp's parents and still focus on developing a transformative program for their children.
Effective partnerships with parents involve: figuring out what gives them stress and communicating how camp solves that problem; looking at your current camp families and figuring out which parents have been your best allies today - then getting more of them.
Outcomes:
1. Take home a template for communicating effectively with parents (including sample emails and phone scripts)
2. An understanding of the process of finding the best parents and families to fit your camp program
3. how to reach out to parents at every moment of their camp lifecycle
Snap: 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media MarketingFranco De Bonis
For marketers, social media can drive engagement, increase customer loyalty and brand awareness, boosting sales and business development leads. To get the best results, you need to be savvy with your social media strategy. Beware of the seven deadly sins of social media marketing that can hinder the effectiveness of your social campaigns.
Origin: Snap Australia
Engaging Digital Media and Creative ContentAlex Garrido
Part of the UTRGV Continuing Education's Certificate in Social Media Management. Tips and creative exercises to develop diverse and engaging content for social media.
At Big Fish Presentations, we know that boring presentations have absolutely nothing to do with the topic. If the content doesn't seem interesting, you can change that by how you present the information. Here are 8 ways to make ANYTHING interesting.
Julie Burke’s Top Six Tips for Recruiting with Social Media Using FacebookDavidOsman4
Since I built 80% of my team of 8,300 distributors recruiting with social media (specifically Facebook), I get these questions pretty often:
How do I build my profile if I’m not on Facebook already?
How do I start gaining followers?
What, when, and how do I post?
25 Social Media Ideas You Can Use to Connect With Your Audience slideshareBoom! Social
One of the things that I get asked the most frequently is what should businesses share on social media, which sparked these 25 social media ideas you can use to connect with your audience.
A Guide To Creating Curiosity Gaps In Social MediaGermano Silveira
One of the most powerful techniques for boosting clicks on your content and growing your readership is by utilizing the Curiosity Gap.
The Curiosity Gap is a technique where you supply readers with just enough info about your content to hook their interest, while withholding key information. It creates a strong desire within readers to click on your link and obtain the missing info by reading your content.
In this guide, I discuss:
- The theories and strategies involved in creating Curiosity Gaps from your content
- How to avoid creating cheap click-bait
- Provide 10 templates/techniques for creating Curiosity Gaps
- And Provide 20 examples of effective Curiosity Gaps
Learn more about this powerful technique!
Put your social media, website and newsletters on fire with these 12 emotion-loaded content ideas.
A firecracker without a match to set it off isn’t going to make much of an impact. A good product or service without an emotion-evoking message isn’t going to be all that persuasive.
In this presentation we will look at 12 emotions that will make your messages explode with persuasiveness.
Put your social media, website and newsletters on fire with these 12 emotion-loaded content ideas.
A firecracker without a match to set it off isn’t going to make much of an impact. A good product or service without an emotion-evoking message isn’t going to be all that persuasive.
In this deck Philippe looks at 12 emotions that will make your messages explode with persuasiveness.
[NOTES] Tips for Building Brand Loyalty with Social InfluencersLori Byrd-McDevitt
Notes for the presentation: Tips for Building Brand Loyalty with Social Influencers
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10 tips to increase engagement on your facebook pageAnju Gulla
Usually people are very much happy if they get likes for their Facebook page. Getting likes is very much essential for your social media marketing strategy, but engaging your fans is far more important.
You may have seen this metric on your Facebook business page named “People Talking about this”
This clearly states how much fans of your Facebook business page are really engaged with you.
So if your brand is being talked about by your fans it states that they are mentioning your brand, sharing, commenting and liking your brand.
10 tips to increase engagement on your facebook pageAnju Gulla
Usually people are very much happy if they get likes for their Facebook page. Getting likes is very much essential for your social media marketing strategy, but engaging your fans is far more important.
You may have seen this metric on your Facebook business page named “People Talking about this”
This clearly states how much fans of your Facebook business page are really engaged with you.
So if your brand is being talked about by your fans it states that they are mentioning your brand, sharing, commenting and liking your brand.
Facebook Marketing 101 - How Do I Market My Business On Facebook?Virtual Desk Support
Facebook is changing ~ rapidly. New features are being added daily, organic reach is on the decline, "pay to play" is becoming the norm and engagement is everything!
The key to success on Facebook comes down to two things:
1.) Attracting the right group of people and creating authentic relationships by getting to know the people that "like" your pages.
2.) Nurturing those relationships thoughtfully before attempting to leverage them into evangelists and customers.
Learn how to use Facebook wisely to market your business and sell more of your art work, creative products and services to people eager to support you.
This short PowerPoint presentation shows five great ways to get the attention of your audience during your speech or sales pitch.
Try them out in your next speech and you will see how you can engage your audience with these simple tips.
This presentation was created 100% in PowerPoint by my presentation design agency Slides. We are based in Spain (Europe) but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
You've heard about Insta Stories, but do you really know how to use the feature in an easy and effective way? Here are some of our insider tips to make Insta Stories work for YOU!
Immensely social | resources for writers, bloggers, social media enthusiasts,...Hilary Overcash
http://immenselysocial.com/writers-wednesday-3-tips-blog-content-creation/
Today’s post comes from a fabulous question I received recently from our Facebook Syndication Group.
“How do you go about thinking up interesting things to blog about?”
So, my dear friends, I have a few things that I hope will really help get the creative juices flowing…
Immensely social | resources for writers, bloggers, social media enthusiasts,...
10 Facebook Photo Tips
1.
2. Note: the photo’s in this
document are my own
examples. So, you will see a
lot of cats and dogs in them. (I
am the director of an animal
rescue shelter.)
But any nonprofit - whether
you feed hungry children,
work with the disabled or build
houses for low income families
- can use these tips on their
Facebook page.
Don’t be afraid to experiment.
3. 01 Use Text
You can use stock photos and put the post title on the photo.
Adding text to a
photo makes it easier
to share and more
likely to get “liked”.
Posting a photo on Facebook is a
good way to get people to “like”
and “share” your post.
Photo’s get 90%
more views than
a text post.
A post with a photo is nearly 40%
more likely to get engagement
from your fans.
4. 02 Say Thank You
Recognizing those who support your organization is a great posting idea.
As nonprofits we should always be looking for ways to thank people.
And the chances are the person(s) you are thanking will share yourv post.
The photo of the girl donating her birthday presents (below center) ended
up getting shared by the Pastor at her church. From there the photo was
shared and liked by thousands of people.
People
Being
Appreciate
Appreciated
5. 03
Posting a photo of an
event (a river clean up,
a canned food drive,
a meals on wheels
delivery) is a positive
way to demonstrate the
accomplishment of your
mission.
CelebrateYourSuccesses
6. 01
You can use a collage to highlight your volunteers, show a successful event, update
a long term project, thank people for donations… the possibilities are endless.04 Collage
7. 05 Imitation
Borrowing ideas from other successful campaigns is a legitimate way to
create new content. Many artist and designs will freely admit they were
inspired by someone else’s work. So scour the internet for new photo
idea’s.
8. 06 Behind The Scenes
Do most people only see the end result of your services or products?
A “behind the scenes” photo can be of great interest to
your supporters.
A simple photo of a fundraising planning meeting, the packaging of a food delivery or the assembling of a wheelchair
can demonstrate the effort that goes into the services or products you provide.
9. Props can help tell a story or tell
a joke. If you have volunteers who
build houses take picture of them
with a hammer in their hand. If
you run a soup kitchen why not
make a “menu” with fancy fonts
like a french restaurant. Using
props can be a lot of fun. It just
takes a little creativity.
07 Props
10. Making a post into a game can generate lots of engagement. You can use word
games, fill-in the blank games, caption games, quizzes, etc. If you have the
resources you can offer a simple prize for the most liked or first correct com-
ment.
Write your answer in the comments below.
08 Make a Game
11. Stories can be told with just one
photo or a sequence of photos.
You can add thought bubbles,
comic strip panels, arrtows, etc.
Some times the story just
happends, other times you will
to plan it out ahead of time.
09 Stories
You can post one
photo to tell the first
part of a story and
then later that day
post another photo
which adds to the
story.
12. Post pictures on other organizations Facebook page timeline (when appropriate). It’s a great way to say thank you or
share a success that was made possible with their help. For the most part, posting a photo on another organizations
Facebook page is a win/win for everyone.
10 Share It
14. Shock Them
A shocking photo can be anything that makes people
STOP scrolling through their Facebook timeline. It
doesn’t have to be radical or grotesque. It just needs
to be out of the ordinary. A kitten catch in a fire or the
insides of puppies work for me.
15. Posting photo’s can help tell
your organizations story as well
as generate new fans to your
Facebook page.
But be sure to get permission
from people before you post
their picture on your page.
If you take a photo of children
then ask their parent(s)/
guardian if it is OK to use the
photo.
Just Remember
16. Thank you for taking time to read this
article. If you are interested in more
Facebook tips or other social media
and content creation articles be sure
to visit:
www. nonprofitally.com
Also, feel free to share you thoughts
and comments on this blog. Your
feedback is very helpful.
Steve Vick
steve@nonprofitally.com