Social Media for Non Profit Organizations - What Works, and What Doesn't?

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Social Media For Non-Profits What Works, & What Doesn’t? CANADIAN CANCER SURVIVOR NETWORK @survivornetca

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Social Media For Non-Profits

What Works, & What Doesn’t?

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Overview

● What are your goals & available resources?● Twitter strategies● Facebook strategies● Mobile apps● Other important networks● Useful tools● What Works & What Doesn’t● Q&A

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Where do you stand?

What are your goals, available resources, & target audience?

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What are your goals?

● Who are you trying to engage? Why?● Generating awareness for a specific cause/event● Reaching as many people as possible● Contacting politicians/decision makers● Defining social media goals is very important to

keep you on track!

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What tools are at your disposal?

● Dedicated communications or social media employee

● Social media/analytics budget● Original content● Existing social media accounts● Experience with social media● Webinars and workshops on

social media

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How to engage your audience?

● News articles● Graphics● Links● Videos, photos● Original content

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Important Social Networks

& why you should use them!

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Twitter

What Works?● #Hashtags● Lists● Graphics/Images● Links

● Moderation

● Anatomy of a tweet

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Date Time

Simple graphic

Link

Hashtags

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Twitter

What Doesn’t?● Inconsistent posting● Spamming (Tweets/Retweets)● Too many hashtags● Reposting your content● No call to action● Mixed/muddled messaging

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Tweetdeck

● Support for multiple twitter accounts● Customized timelines● Real-time updating● Night/day mode● Filters for certain terms/phrases● Lists are easily accessible● Tweet scheduling

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Facebook

What Works?● Largest user base by far● Pay to reach a wider audience -

can be very useful if you have $$● Manage your organization

through your personal account● Twitter link● Network that is the most

‘personal’

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Facebook

What Doesn’t?● Spamming● Don’t only use Facebook - not all

your ‘likes’ see your content● Inconsistent posting● Reposting/no original content● Bad formatting

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Mobile Apps

● Great for engaging followers, creating ‘buzz’● Instagram

o Post directly to other networkso Use the same username as Twitter if possible

● Vineo Very popular with younger generationo Same username as Twittero Quick updates on events

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Other Useful Networks

& why you should use them!

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Linkedin

● ‘Professional’ version of Facebook

● Company and personal profiles

● Professional environment

● Job postings & resumes

● Very large network, growing consistently

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Pinterest

● Great for specific audiences

● Has ‘boards’ for any topic

● Directs traffic to the source of the image

● Another fast growing network

● Predominantly female user base

● If you have original content, use this!

● Great for infographics --->

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My 3 C’s of Social Media

● Consistency● Conscientiousness● Currency

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Useful Tools

● Pu.ush for screen captures

● Dropbox for file syncing

● Evernote or Google Drive for notes and presentations

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Google Alerts

● We use these every day at CCSN● News & events● Tailored to very specific or very

general content● Saves time● Learns what you like/don’t like● Updates once a day, once a week

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What Works?

● Clear, concise messaging

● Well-made

graphics/images

● Consistent presence

● Links/call to action

● Easy to get involved

● Story-based messaging

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What Doesn’t?

● Spamming

● Inconsistency

● No call to action

● Responding to hate/trolls

● Text-only

● “If it doesn’t take effort, it

probably isn’t worth

posting.”

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Overall message:● 3 C’s - be consistent, conscientious, & current.● Use every tool available to your advantage.● Moderation is key.● If it doesn’t take effort to post, it isn’t worth posting.

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Questions?Contact MeEmail: [email protected] Contact InformationCanadian Cancer Survivor Network1750 Courtwood Crescent, Suite 210Ottawa, ON K2C 2B5Phone: 613-898-1871Email: [email protected]: www.survivornet.caBlog: www.jackiemanthornescancerblog.blogspot.com

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Reminder:

This webinar will be available to watch on our website tomorrow. Share with those who could not attend!

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