Krista Neher of Boot Camp Digital shared 7 Biggest Social Media Mistakes at 2016’s SummitUp marketing conference. (Don’t worry, you can apply for the free training online!) I’ve seen nonprofits make all seven mistakes, but there’s two changes I made right away to my social media posts at my nonprofit job.
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5 Instagram Tips from Sparkle Society
Cyrissa Carlson brought her #sparklesociety from Immerse Photography to WordCamp Dayton 2016 and inspired me to solidify my personal brand on Social Media.
Content for Public Relations
Gery Deer presented 10 Elements of Audience Focused Content at WordCamp Dayton 2016 and all ten elements are pertinent for any writer, not just marketing or nonprofit professionals.
Content ROI
Nathan Weller presented a wealth of information at WordCamp Dayton 2016 based on content practices at Elegant Themes.
When Personal and Nonprofit Brands Intersect
Building a recognizable brand for your nonprofit is a significant challenge but an important step in solidifying your donor base and your visibility both in the digital world and in your community. But how much that do you as a nonprofit professional give to building your own personal brand?
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Content Creation vs Blogging
Niles Flores assured attendees at Wordcamp Dayton 2016, that content creation is no different than blogging on her third slide:
Jarrett Gucci’s 20/30 Rule
Jarrett Gucci, from WP Fix It, initally came across as idealistic at WordCamp Dayton 2016.
How could I, a busy nonprofit professional really take time to make 20 post in 30 days?! The benefits seem immense, particularly for SEO, an area in which my nonprofit employer struggles.