The document provides tips for using Twitter to build a fundraising pipeline. It recommends searching hashtags to find people with similar interests, engaging followers by asking questions and listening, and using Followerwonk to find potential donors. It also suggests setting up Tweet Deck alerts for hashtags and VIPs, creating Twitter lists to group contacts, publicly thanking donors, and setting up Twitter campaigns or battles to drive donations. The overall message is that nonprofits can use Twitter's social features like hashtags, lists, and alerts to engage supporters and donors, provide updates on fundraising progress, and help fill their fundraising pipeline over time.
Creating a strategy for using social media is no longer optional for nonprofits. Social media tools include a fast-changing and constantly growing collection of web-based and mobile technologies. These tools turn formerly broadcast and one-way messages into an interactive conversation and can be hugely effective for social change organizations. In this session, Julia Campbell outlined the 11 steps that your organization can take to create a strategy and plan for your social media efforts. A little planning goes a long way!
Cultivating community is a key way to keep a group in engaged around an idea or cause. In this session Regina Walton talked about building and growing community in a group that meets in person around a central idea: technology for social good. You'll learn about SFTech4Good, the largest of the many worldwide Netsquared groups and NTEN 501 Tech Clubs, and how they keep their member count growing, keep events fresh, and the tools they use to effectively communicate with their large and growing group.
It’s almost Thanksgiving and that means people (read: your prospective donors!) are looking back on the year with gratitude and renewed feelings of generosity. If you haven’t had the time to put together a year-end giving campaign, guess what? It’s not too late to pull one off! Kate Rose went over a step-by-step look at the importance of year-end giving, advice for setting the right goal, tips on choosing a theme, and guidance to find ways (through social media) to have a successful fundraising campaign to close out 2015. Watch the webinar recording here: http://socialmedia4nonprofits.org/its-not-too-late-close-out-2015-strong-with-year-end-giving/
You see the potential that Facebook offers for engaging supporters and creating more exposure for your nonprofit. But with declining reach, and more competition in the newsfeed, reaching your supporters is more challenging than ever before. This presentation from John Haydon will show you innovative ways to get more engagement on Facebook, from high-quality fans.
Spring Creek Group Social Media Non-Profit Summit 2-24-2011Mediabrands Social
Spring Creek Group hosted a summit for non-profits to learn about social media. Here's the deck that we presented. There were small group breakout sessions and a wonderful panel to round out the day.
What Social Media Analytics Can't Tell You (SXSW Interactive 2014)Vision Critical
Social media analytics can help you understand the active members of your social media audience, but what about the people who aren't posting? How do you fill in the gaps in your analytics with insight into your customers' purchases, your fans' offline interests, or your users' reasons for liking what they like?
Find a new way of tackling these questions in a session that shares a new approach to social media insight, and see how some of the web's leading thinkers are answering their research questions by combining social media analytics with survey data. Find out how this brings new insight to a 90,000-person study of the collaborative economy; how it enhances what we know about online fundraising; and what it tells Discovery about how social media users watch TV. Whether you're looking for fresh insight on what makes social media users tick, or trying to expand your own monitoring and analytics program, this session will give you a first look at the latest data and research methods.
This panel was presented at SXSW Interactive on March 7, 2014. The panel included:
- Alexandra Samuel, Vision Critical • @awsamuel
- Jeremiah Owyang, Crowd Companies • @jowyang
- Colby Flint, Discovery Communications • @discoverycomm
- Beth Kanter • @kanter
Some data from this presentation were taken from our latest report, Sharing is New Buying: How to Win in the Collaborative Economy: http://bit.ly/SharingNewBuyingSH
Be More Connected: Social Media Marketing Strategies for Non-ProfitsJulia Gorzka Freeman
What story are you going to tell? Marketing is about stories. The best are easy to relate to and easy to tell. With Social Media, Non-Profits have a new set of storytelling tools at their disposal. The challenge is to create a social media marketing strategy that maps on to organizational goals.
I gave this keynote presentation at WEDU's 4th Annual Be More Effective Workshop in Tampa September 9, 2009. "The mission of the nationally-recognized, award-winning Be More Awards program is to generate awareness for nonprofit organizations, champion those organizations' unsung heroes and celebrate the spirit of good will throughout the community." It's an awesome event and I am honored to be a part of it!
Get more scoop: http://www.wedu.org/bemore
Ask, measure, learn, presented by Lutz FingerSocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit Pre-Conference presentation, LinkedIn's Lutz Finger shows how to extract significant business value from social media data with the Ask-Measure-Learn system.
He guides you through the steps of asking the right questions, measuring the right data, and learning from the results.
Creating a strategy for using social media is no longer optional for nonprofits. Social media tools include a fast-changing and constantly growing collection of web-based and mobile technologies. These tools turn formerly broadcast and one-way messages into an interactive conversation and can be hugely effective for social change organizations. In this session, Julia Campbell outlined the 11 steps that your organization can take to create a strategy and plan for your social media efforts. A little planning goes a long way!
Cultivating community is a key way to keep a group in engaged around an idea or cause. In this session Regina Walton talked about building and growing community in a group that meets in person around a central idea: technology for social good. You'll learn about SFTech4Good, the largest of the many worldwide Netsquared groups and NTEN 501 Tech Clubs, and how they keep their member count growing, keep events fresh, and the tools they use to effectively communicate with their large and growing group.
It’s almost Thanksgiving and that means people (read: your prospective donors!) are looking back on the year with gratitude and renewed feelings of generosity. If you haven’t had the time to put together a year-end giving campaign, guess what? It’s not too late to pull one off! Kate Rose went over a step-by-step look at the importance of year-end giving, advice for setting the right goal, tips on choosing a theme, and guidance to find ways (through social media) to have a successful fundraising campaign to close out 2015. Watch the webinar recording here: http://socialmedia4nonprofits.org/its-not-too-late-close-out-2015-strong-with-year-end-giving/
You see the potential that Facebook offers for engaging supporters and creating more exposure for your nonprofit. But with declining reach, and more competition in the newsfeed, reaching your supporters is more challenging than ever before. This presentation from John Haydon will show you innovative ways to get more engagement on Facebook, from high-quality fans.
Spring Creek Group Social Media Non-Profit Summit 2-24-2011Mediabrands Social
Spring Creek Group hosted a summit for non-profits to learn about social media. Here's the deck that we presented. There were small group breakout sessions and a wonderful panel to round out the day.
What Social Media Analytics Can't Tell You (SXSW Interactive 2014)Vision Critical
Social media analytics can help you understand the active members of your social media audience, but what about the people who aren't posting? How do you fill in the gaps in your analytics with insight into your customers' purchases, your fans' offline interests, or your users' reasons for liking what they like?
Find a new way of tackling these questions in a session that shares a new approach to social media insight, and see how some of the web's leading thinkers are answering their research questions by combining social media analytics with survey data. Find out how this brings new insight to a 90,000-person study of the collaborative economy; how it enhances what we know about online fundraising; and what it tells Discovery about how social media users watch TV. Whether you're looking for fresh insight on what makes social media users tick, or trying to expand your own monitoring and analytics program, this session will give you a first look at the latest data and research methods.
This panel was presented at SXSW Interactive on March 7, 2014. The panel included:
- Alexandra Samuel, Vision Critical • @awsamuel
- Jeremiah Owyang, Crowd Companies • @jowyang
- Colby Flint, Discovery Communications • @discoverycomm
- Beth Kanter • @kanter
Some data from this presentation were taken from our latest report, Sharing is New Buying: How to Win in the Collaborative Economy: http://bit.ly/SharingNewBuyingSH
Be More Connected: Social Media Marketing Strategies for Non-ProfitsJulia Gorzka Freeman
What story are you going to tell? Marketing is about stories. The best are easy to relate to and easy to tell. With Social Media, Non-Profits have a new set of storytelling tools at their disposal. The challenge is to create a social media marketing strategy that maps on to organizational goals.
I gave this keynote presentation at WEDU's 4th Annual Be More Effective Workshop in Tampa September 9, 2009. "The mission of the nationally-recognized, award-winning Be More Awards program is to generate awareness for nonprofit organizations, champion those organizations' unsung heroes and celebrate the spirit of good will throughout the community." It's an awesome event and I am honored to be a part of it!
Get more scoop: http://www.wedu.org/bemore
Ask, measure, learn, presented by Lutz FingerSocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit Pre-Conference presentation, LinkedIn's Lutz Finger shows how to extract significant business value from social media data with the Ask-Measure-Learn system.
He guides you through the steps of asking the right questions, measuring the right data, and learning from the results.
Social Media For Non-Profit AdministratorsEAHarter
A Social Media overview for Non-Profit Administrators. Originally presented March 13, 2014 at the NonProfit Communications Breakfast Series hosted by the Office of Public Affairs and the Nonprofit Executive Programs at the University of Notre Dame.
Presentation in Vancouver on Social Media and why it is important for Non-Profits entitled "Why Social Media is Important and How Non-Profits Can Embrace It"
Employees are Social Media Marketers, Too! (they just don't know it yet)Gia Lyons
Presented at Social Fresh Charlotte, NC August 24. Employees are going to share about your company in social media, whether you like it or not. Make sure you like it. Here's how.
The impact of social signals on search engine results is a topic that has been widely discussed among the SEO and social media communities. Join Jen from Moz and Andrew from Sprout Social as they delve into the impact of social shares on organic traffic and how to increase your overall shares to generate more search traffic.
Among other things, you’ll learn how to:
- Increase your organic traffic with social media.
- Get your content to rank with social sharing.
- Write content that attracts more social shares.
On March 1, the Community Foundation of Sarasota County attended the North Port Art Association's "Where Art Meets Community," an evening gathering of nonprofits staff, board members and others in the community. Presented by Susie Bowie.
Top Ten Tips for Improving Social Media Exposure for the Aesthetic PracticeCosmetic Social Media
Ten+ pearls of wisdom for optimizing your social media strategy. This talk was given at Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology conference on June 15, 2015.
Presented to the Revere Chamber of Commerce.
In this seminar, you will learn:
The impact of social media on business - yes, it can be used for marketing!
Creative ideas for using social media to promote your business
What’s a hashtag? What should you tweet…and when? With 302 million active users, Twitter is a marketing powerhouse. Learn how to set up an account, get more followers, build a community and establish thought leadership in your industry.
How to Use Twitter to Grow Your BusinessAndrea Vahl
Are you a Twitter newbie? Find out how you can use Twitter to get more visibility, find your perfect customer, and drive traffic to your website. Get the FREE webinar that goes with these slides here: http://www.andreavahl.com/free-webinars
Kick Your Social Strategy Into Overdrive: The Ins & Outs of Testing SocialJennifer Lopez
How do you ensure that your social strategy is on the right path? By measuring, of course! In this session, you'll see how to use the data you already have to continually test and improve your social strategy. You can't count on industry stats to work for your community, so you must test, test, and then re-test to make social work for you.
The "Three As" of Nonprofit Social Media SuccessBloomerang
Ever since social media gained widespread adoption, one persistent question has vexed individual users and brands: What do we talk about online? Knowing what content is best to post can mean the difference between an active online community and a barren digital wasteland.
Nonprofit organizations should focus on three categories of content in their social media messaging — the “Three A’s.” Attend this session to find out how you can apply each of the three A’s to your organization’s social content in order to maximize engagement, achieve search engine rankings, increase website traffic and generate donations. We’ll also explore how best to measure the success of your social media efforts.
About Steven Shattuck:
Steven Shattuck is VP of Marketing at Bloomerang. As a HubSpot Certified inbound marketer, he is a contributor to Nonprofit Hub, National Council of Nonprofits, Ragan, Social Media Today, Search Engine Journal, The Build Network, HubSpot, Technorati, Content Marketing Institute and Business2Community. Steven has spoken at national and local conferences, and is frequently interviewed by media outlets for his expertise in digital marketing.
Steven serves in a marketing/communications role on several nonprofit committees and has spoken at Association of Fundraising Professionals and the National Council of Nonprofits events, webinars and conference calls.
Recipient of the David Letterman Scholarship, he graduated with honors from Ball State University in 2006 with a degree in Telecommunications and Creative Writing.
This presentation is designed for recent grads who are looking for help finding their place (and a job, perhaps?) in the big city. It covers ways to find the best events, how to reach out to people, and the art of hustle. You'll end the presentation feeling confident and prepared to find and meet people who will help you in the next stage of your career.
Link to original skillshare class where this was taught: http://skl.sh/oLbpio
An overview of public relations and social media guidelines, suggestions, tips and best practices for sports nonprofit organizations. This was presented at the Up2Us Regional Executive Director's meeting in Los Angeles, CA, on August 26, 2013 by Howard Brodwin, Sports and Social Change.
http://www.sportsandsocialchange.org
Social Media For Non-Profit AdministratorsEAHarter
A Social Media overview for Non-Profit Administrators. Originally presented March 13, 2014 at the NonProfit Communications Breakfast Series hosted by the Office of Public Affairs and the Nonprofit Executive Programs at the University of Notre Dame.
Presentation in Vancouver on Social Media and why it is important for Non-Profits entitled "Why Social Media is Important and How Non-Profits Can Embrace It"
Employees are Social Media Marketers, Too! (they just don't know it yet)Gia Lyons
Presented at Social Fresh Charlotte, NC August 24. Employees are going to share about your company in social media, whether you like it or not. Make sure you like it. Here's how.
The impact of social signals on search engine results is a topic that has been widely discussed among the SEO and social media communities. Join Jen from Moz and Andrew from Sprout Social as they delve into the impact of social shares on organic traffic and how to increase your overall shares to generate more search traffic.
Among other things, you’ll learn how to:
- Increase your organic traffic with social media.
- Get your content to rank with social sharing.
- Write content that attracts more social shares.
On March 1, the Community Foundation of Sarasota County attended the North Port Art Association's "Where Art Meets Community," an evening gathering of nonprofits staff, board members and others in the community. Presented by Susie Bowie.
Top Ten Tips for Improving Social Media Exposure for the Aesthetic PracticeCosmetic Social Media
Ten+ pearls of wisdom for optimizing your social media strategy. This talk was given at Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology conference on June 15, 2015.
Presented to the Revere Chamber of Commerce.
In this seminar, you will learn:
The impact of social media on business - yes, it can be used for marketing!
Creative ideas for using social media to promote your business
What’s a hashtag? What should you tweet…and when? With 302 million active users, Twitter is a marketing powerhouse. Learn how to set up an account, get more followers, build a community and establish thought leadership in your industry.
How to Use Twitter to Grow Your BusinessAndrea Vahl
Are you a Twitter newbie? Find out how you can use Twitter to get more visibility, find your perfect customer, and drive traffic to your website. Get the FREE webinar that goes with these slides here: http://www.andreavahl.com/free-webinars
Kick Your Social Strategy Into Overdrive: The Ins & Outs of Testing SocialJennifer Lopez
How do you ensure that your social strategy is on the right path? By measuring, of course! In this session, you'll see how to use the data you already have to continually test and improve your social strategy. You can't count on industry stats to work for your community, so you must test, test, and then re-test to make social work for you.
The "Three As" of Nonprofit Social Media SuccessBloomerang
Ever since social media gained widespread adoption, one persistent question has vexed individual users and brands: What do we talk about online? Knowing what content is best to post can mean the difference between an active online community and a barren digital wasteland.
Nonprofit organizations should focus on three categories of content in their social media messaging — the “Three A’s.” Attend this session to find out how you can apply each of the three A’s to your organization’s social content in order to maximize engagement, achieve search engine rankings, increase website traffic and generate donations. We’ll also explore how best to measure the success of your social media efforts.
About Steven Shattuck:
Steven Shattuck is VP of Marketing at Bloomerang. As a HubSpot Certified inbound marketer, he is a contributor to Nonprofit Hub, National Council of Nonprofits, Ragan, Social Media Today, Search Engine Journal, The Build Network, HubSpot, Technorati, Content Marketing Institute and Business2Community. Steven has spoken at national and local conferences, and is frequently interviewed by media outlets for his expertise in digital marketing.
Steven serves in a marketing/communications role on several nonprofit committees and has spoken at Association of Fundraising Professionals and the National Council of Nonprofits events, webinars and conference calls.
Recipient of the David Letterman Scholarship, he graduated with honors from Ball State University in 2006 with a degree in Telecommunications and Creative Writing.
This presentation is designed for recent grads who are looking for help finding their place (and a job, perhaps?) in the big city. It covers ways to find the best events, how to reach out to people, and the art of hustle. You'll end the presentation feeling confident and prepared to find and meet people who will help you in the next stage of your career.
Link to original skillshare class where this was taught: http://skl.sh/oLbpio
An overview of public relations and social media guidelines, suggestions, tips and best practices for sports nonprofit organizations. This was presented at the Up2Us Regional Executive Director's meeting in Los Angeles, CA, on August 26, 2013 by Howard Brodwin, Sports and Social Change.
http://www.sportsandsocialchange.org
A guide to being on Twitter – why you should be on it, what you should post, when you should post, how to build a following, who you should be following and how to sign up.
Helpful Tips, Tools, Resources & Success Stories for non-profit organizations who use social media to promote their nonprofit events, projects and organizations.
How to make your shit pop on the internet, for non-profits, activists, and organizers.
Some stuff clearly copped from the good people at Upworthy.
Also, I'm sorry that Slideshare broke my typography and my GIFs. You'll have to see it in person one day.
Twitter 201- Taking it to the Next LevelHelpAttack!
Twitter 201, written and presented by Pat Rhoads, Ryan Pangilinan, and Vanessa Swesnik at the 2012 Seattle Social Media Summit (by Center for Nonprofit Success).
Additional resources discovered during the presentation were Storify and Hashtracking.
The Power point slides that I used for a presentation to the Oviedo Winter Springs Lunch and Learn – May 26, 2015
A non-technical overview of twitter, with 2015 demographics that.
Twitter Fundraising Holy Grail Or Fail WhaleJohn Haydon
Presentation I gave at Network For Good's 911 call on 4-28-09. Loads of fun - 2,200+ folks on the Teleconference:
http://www.fundraising123.org/article/twitter-fundraising-holy-grail-or-fail-whale
Now that social media channels are a part of the fabric of how we communicate, nonprofits are looking beyond shiny social tools to understand the value of community. Learn strategies from Megan Keane for setting up organizational processes to create a culture of engagement at your organization and find quantifiable ways community can contribute to your mission and impact.
Maybe your organization has used texting since we were playing Snake on our phones. Or maybe you’re just now struggling with how to start an SMS program and integrate it with your website, social media, and app strategy. This session with Sam McKelvie will help nonprofits at any level think about innovative ways that SMS can advance their organization’s mission and how to overcome common obstacles to growing a mobile program. We’ll launch in to the best use cases for engaging supporters/donors and review tactics for using SMS to better reach the populations that your organization serves. This interactive session will also give you a chance to develop new ideas for acquiring subscribers and expanding their interaction with your nonprofit.
Explore the generational, cultural, and technological revolution that's changing our world and learn tactical skills that will increase the effectiveness and sustainability of your fundraising strategies. Roderick Campbell, one of Silicon Valley's brightest social-impact entrepreneurs, will be your unpredictable and amusing guide.
In an increasingly noisy world, we all face a big challenge in making sure our messages are clearly heard. In this session, Anita Jackson talked about how to effectively use social media strategies to complement your movement building work. She talked about which tools help you reach your goals, how to find the audiences you seek, and how to leverage your limited capacity for the greatest impact.
Did you know that 8 out of 10 donors say that online reviews influence their giving decision? If you are a great nonprofit waiting to be discovered, build social proof around it by putting it in front of the right early supporters and create marketing campaigns designed to be shareable. Use it to find new supporters and remind existing supporters why they made a smart choice. In the age of the social web, social proof is the new marketing.
Sending a text message is the easiest way for new supporters to connect with your cause. Nick Allen talked about how to maximize mobile donations and how mobile activist networks run by organizations like the Humane Society and No Kid Hungry are recruiting new supporters. Nick also shared the first US test of a mobile strategy that’s recruited thousands of new monthly donors in the UK by inviting people to send a text message for info, triggering a phone call from the nonprofit.
We’ve all felt the emotional pull of a great video. Videos can convey messages, emotions and impact in seconds. Now, with social media platforms seamlessly integrating video, it’s more important than ever for nonprofits to understand how to leverage this powerful tool. In this very tactical session, Michael Hoffman of See3 Communications shared the best practices for incorporating video into your communications strategy and across social media platforms, with a focus on how it can be used to help make an impact on your year-end fundraising.
Watch the recording on our site: http://socialmedia4nonprofits.org/webinars/use-video-to-drive-donations
Online engagement campaigns are a test for both the organization and its fans, a learning moment, and a check/balance of how you are crafting meaningful ties with your stakeholders. In this session at #SM4NP Boston, Debra Askanase profiled successful online engagement campaigns, breaking down the essential ingredients of preparation, design, execution and measurement.
Crowd-funding for #GivingTuesday, the global day of giving back to launch the holiday season, has fast become a cornerstone of fundraising. These slides from a #SM4NP webinar with Leo Buc and Bre DiGiammarino will give you practical and tactical resources for making it a success.
The data doesn’t lie, the mobile era is upon us. But how do you go beyond the data to make mobile work for your nonprofit? Learn from Ethan Kearns of the Nature Conservancy about many of the real life examples of mobile adoption and understand specific ways to go beyond the surface level statistics to fully grasp the mobile potential.
Stories have the power to spark movements, raise armies of volunteers, and even change the world. But stories with impact don’t just happen—they require intention and heart. So once you have the right story, how can you make the most of it across social media?
In this 60 minute webinar with Jereme Bivins of The Rockefeller Foundation and Kimaya Dixit of Hattaway Communications, we explored how to use your organization’s best stories across channels for better outreach, fundraising, and impact reporting.
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.
Do you ever feel like messaging decisions are made in a vacuum at your organization? Some simple testing can make the difference in connecting with your target audience. Learn from Marcia Silva how the Second Harvest Food Bank leveraged a small budget on Facebook Ads to test branding elements, as well as how the data helped them tighten their 2015 childhood hunger messages and improve campaign results.
You’ve heard it over and over again: storytelling gets you more donations. It’s actually easier than you think to create a compelling story. Fairy tales, fireside stories, and your favorite Hollywood movies all follow the tried and true storylines every popular story follows. In this session, Rob Wu, CEO of CauseVox, walked through three storylines that you can use for nonprofit fundraising, and to help you understand how to repurpose storylines for your nonprofit at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
While content creation is a top priority for most nonprofits, a huge challenge is distribution. When thinking about how to get your amazing content beyond your existing network, consider this: the top 5% of supporters in your CRM, on average, have a reach 200 times greater than your entire email file. These social media influencers not only help extend the reach of your amazing content, but expose more people to your good work. Cheryl Contee, CEO of Fission and Co-Founder of Attentive.ly, explored how to identify your influencers, the best sharable content and how to get them talking about your campaigns at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
Any amount of money you spend on marketing should be treated like an investment because every dollar counts. So, how do you raise the relevance of your cause with the budget (even if it’s a small one) you have? On September 9th 2015, Julia McDowell, Vice President of Williams Whittle, joined us for 60-minute webinar to give you an in-depth look at how to mix traditional media and online media, like public service announcements (PSAs) and social, to gain access to powerful media like television and radio on a serious budget.
Key Takeways
• How is social sharing different before, during, and after fundraising events?
• What are the latest best practices for fundraisers on social media?
• How can you boost engagement and encourage ticket sales with social media?
• What are the tools and tactics for engaging with influencers?
Key Takeways
• How is social sharing different before, during, and after fundraising events?
• What are the latest best practices for fundraisers on social media?
• How can you boost engagement and encourage ticket sales with social media?
• What are the tools and tactics for engaging with influencers?
Can a film help your non-profit? A great video can make you, a bad video can break you, but the most likely scenario is that barely anyone will watch it. That doesn’t have to be the case. Mat Hames, President and Creative Director of Alpheus Media looked at the most successful non-profit films, and analyzed what worked. We’ll also looked at some well-done non-profit films with less of an impact. We saw nine themes emerge about successful, impactful videos, and saw the best non-profit stories recently told on Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Vine, and other channels.
Everyone is looking for the next Tweet heard round the world, magical meme or have-to-have hashtag, but every communication begins simply—with a story. Everyone has a story. Communities come together around shared stories. In this session, Christian Clarke Cásarez from the Austin Independent School District examined how nonprofits are using strategic storytelling to build their communities. She reviewed practical tips to help strengthen your own storytelling through meaningful messages that inform and inspire your communities.
Social media refers to online platforms and tools that enable users to create, share, and exchange information, ideas, and content in virtual communities and networks. These platforms have revolutionized the way people communicate, interact, and consume information. Here are some key aspects and descriptions of social media:
Non-Financial Information and Firm Risk Non-Financial Information and Firm RiskAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: This research aims to examine how ESG disclosure and risk disclosure affect the total risk of
companies. Using cross section data from 355 companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange, data regarding
ESG disclosure and risk was collected. In this research, ESG and risk disclosures are measured based on content
analysis using GRI 4 guidelines for ESG disclosures and COSO ERM for risk disclosures. Using multiple
regression, it is concluded that only risk disclosure can reduce the company's total risk, while ESG disclosure
cannot affect the company's total risk. This shows that only risk disclosure is relevant in determining a
company's total risk.
KEYWORDS: ESG disclosure, risk disclosure, firm risk
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How social media marketing helps businesses in 2024.pdfpramodkumar2310
Social media marketing refers to the process of utilizing social media platforms to promote products, services, or brands. It involves creating and sharing valuable content, engaging with followers, analyzing data, and running targeted advertising campaigns.
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The Challenges of Good Governance and Project Implementation in Nigeria: A Re...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT : This study reveals that systemic corruption and other factors including poor leadership,
leadership recruitment processes, ethnic and regional politics, tribalism and mediocrity, poor planning, and
variation of project design have been the causative factors that undermine projects implementation in postindependence African states, particularly in Nigeria. The study, thus, argued that successive governments of
African states, using Nigeria as a case study, have been deeply engrossed in this obnoxious practice that has
undermined infrastructure sector development as well as enthroned impoverishment and mass poverty in these
African countries. This study, therefore, is posed to examine the similarities in causative factors, effects and
consequences of corruption and how it affects governance, projects implementation and national growth. To
achieve this, the study adopted historical research design which is qualitative and explorative in nature. The
study among others suggests that the governments of developing countries should shun corruption and other
forms of obnoxious practices in order to operate effective and efficient systems that promote good governance
and ensure there is adequate projects implementation which are the attributes of a responsible government and
good leadership. Policy makers should also prioritize policy objectives and competence to ensure that policies
are fully implemented within stipulated time frame.
KEYWORDS: Developing Countries, Nigeria, Government, Project Implementation, Project Failure
Exploring Factors Affecting the Success of TVET-Industry Partnership: A Case ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to explore factors affecting the success of TVET-industry
partnerships. A case study design of the qualitative research method was used to achieve this objective. For the
study, one polytechnic college of Oromia regional state, and two industries were purposively selected. From the
sample polytechnic college and industries, a total of 17 sample respondents were selected. Out of 17
respondents, 10 respondents were selected using the snowball sampling method, and the rest 7 respondents were
selected using the purposive sampling technique. The qualitative data were collected through an in-depth
interview and document analysis. The data were analyzed using thematic approaches. The findings revealed that
TVET-industry partnerships were found weak. Lack of key stakeholder‟s awareness shortage of improved
training equipment and machines in polytechnic colleges, absence of trainee health insurance policy, lack of
incentive mechanisms for private industries, lack of employer industries involvement in designing and
developing occupational standards, and preparation of curriculum were some of the impediments of TVETindustry partnership. Based on the findings it was recommended that the Oromia TVET bureau in collaboration
with other relevant concerned regional authorities and TVET colleges, set new strategies for creating strong
awareness for industries, companies, and other relevant stakeholders on the purpose and advantages of
implementing successful TVET-industry partnership. Finally, the Oromia regional government in collaboration
with the TVET bureau needs to create policy-supported incentive strategies such as giving occasional privileges
of duty-free import, tax reduction, and regional government recognition awards based on the level of partnership
contribution to TVET institutions in promoting TVET-industry partnership.
KEY WORDS: employability skills, industries, and partnership
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ABSTRACT: Although a significant amount of literature exists on Morocco's migration policies and their
successes and failures since their implementation in 2014, there is limited research on the integration of subSaharan African children into schools. This paperis part of a Ph.D. research project that aims to fill this gap. It
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relationships of children with their teachers and peers as a key aspect of integration for students with a migration
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use of Modern Standard Arabic as the language of instruction in schools is a source of frustration for students,
indicating the need for language policy reform. The study underlines the importanceof considering the
children‟s agency when being integrated into mainstream public schools.
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3. #SM4NP
If you build it they will come.
Take time to build your Twitter following.
• Search hashtags for people with similar interests.
• Engage your followers. Build rapport. Ask questions.
Listen.
• Use Followerwonk to find people
who mention your cause/interest
in their bio.
• See if you larger prospective
donors ($100,000+ are active
on Twitter)
4. #SM4NP
Followerwonk 101.
Keep in mind that many
people say Boston
College differently:
Proud BC alum.
BC Eagle
BC ’07
Search ‘em all!
5. #SM4NP
On Twitter? Respond for godsakes.
Before, we had to
call, connect with
an agent, and get
help.
(Now it’s a robot)
We email brands
and hope to get
a response.
(typically 24- 72
hours, but can be
up to two weeks)
In this instant
age (text, etc.),
we expect
instant service.
Instant gratification. Instant help.
robot icon by Sotirios Papavasilopoulos
9. #SM4NP
Have alerts for VIPs.
• If a fundraiser has a VIP donor, set up a Tweet Deck alert
for their handle.
• You can also use a service called Encore Alert (pricey, but
you won’t miss anything) to
guarantee you’ll know when
they tweet and your social
media manager can respond.
• Use Google alerts for their
name so your account
can tweet about their
accomplishments (everyone
loves free PR)
11. #SM4NP
How to create a Twitter list.
Regardless if it’s public or private,
people will know that they have
been added to the list and what the
list is called.
Do NOT call it
Prospective
$1M Donors!
Prospective $1M Donors
12. #SM4NP
And take it a step further.
• Once you know someone’s Twitter
handle, let your research team
know and add it into the field in
Millennium, etc.
• Fundraisers will appreciate having
another contact method if/when
an email magically disappears. It
will also give them insight into what
this person is passionate about.
• Tell your event team. If someone is tweeting/sharing about
your organization, they probably would make a great volunteer.
13. #SM4NP
Set up a battle.
• If you have access to
celebrities, great. See if
they can entice their
followers to donate to you.
• Set up a “March Madness”
style Twitter battle to see
which part of your
organization/class/person
can get the most donations.
15. #SM4NP
Have an anonymous donor set up a
Twitter milestone.
• Be sure to use e-mail, Facebook, and other marketing tactics
to make sure people are aware of the cause and to be “on
the lookout for” the tweet.
• And have a “Not on Twitter? Not a problem!” line ready with
a link where they can donate.
16. #SM4NP
Track progress.
• Twitter is the news feed. Track progress in 140 characters
or with vibrant images and videos.
• Create quick videos
(<15 seconds) every time
a milestone is reached
and share on Twitter.
17. #SM4NP
To build a great Twitter pipeline.
• Get active. Use hashtags and Followerwonk to build your audience.
• Have alerts, especially for your VIPs. Free PR for them may make
them engage with you. Encore Alert is a great resource for this.
• Use Twitter lists – it’s great for your followers to connect and event
better for you and your fundraising team. Just watch the labels.
• Thank your donors publicly. You may not roll out the red carpet in
person, but always do so on social media.
• Set up battles, “March Madness” rounds, RTs to give on Twitter.
Use other social media and marketing tools to advertise it.
• Capture data. Above all, capture the data.
• Keep at it. Success doesn’t happen overnight. When opportunity
knocks, you have to have someone answer the door.