So, You've Got a Lot of Facebook Friends. Now What?
Without some focused effort to truly engage them, that won't amount to much in way of donations.
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- Your donors and volunteers: Your donors and volunteers want to feel noticed and appreciated. You can meet with them, take pictures with them, post about your open house and what they said, or even interview them for your newsletter and put excerpts in your social media.
- Your activities: If you’re giving a presentation or doing an event, definitely talk about that.
- Useful free advice: If you’ve written a blog post or two since you sent out the last e-newsletter, link that content.
- Help other people: If you’re doing a link roundup of interesting articles in your cause area, make sure to put that in, as well. Tell people you linked to them, and they might feel grateful enough to link back and promote you too. Every little bit helps!
- Joking around: I like to add a little bit of fun into my social-media posts, everything from, “Here’s what we did over the weekend” to, “Here’s a contest to win a book!” Those contests tend to be very popular.
If you’re really not sure what to write about, look at some of the keywords that lead people to your website or what people are copy-pasting from your site because they find it useful. Use Tynt.com to figure this out. (I’ve written more about this here).
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