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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.

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{Social Media

for Non-Profits

#NDSM4NFP

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{AudienceConversation

Why Social Media

#NDSM4NFP

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2,522,000,000

#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

975,000,000

84,000,000

243,000,000

150,000,000

70,000,000

1,000,000,000

Facebook

LinkedIn

Twitter

Instagram

Pinterest

YouTube

ExpandedRamblings.com

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500 million tweets

35 million status updates

4 billion views

55 million photos

ExpandedRamblings.com#NDSM4NFP

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{Benefit from Social Media

Non-Profits

#NDSM4NFP

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82% use Facebook

54% use Twitter

49% use LinkedIn

42% use YouTube

#NDSM4NFPVirtual Inc.

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65% use LinkedIn

81% use Twitter

501(c)(6)#NDSM4NFP

Virtual Inc.

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{To be ON social media

What does it mean

#NDSM4NFP

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Listen

Plan

Post

#NDSM4NFP

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{Facebook

#NDSM4NFP

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975 million people in the US

128 MILLION of them visit daily

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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66% of Millenials have a profile

45% of those over 65 have a profile

70% growth among those over 35 in the past 3 years

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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Facebook.com/pages/create

#NDSM4NFP

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{Articles

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{News

#NDSM4NFP

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{Events

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{Photos

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{Videos

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{Questions

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{Crisis Communications

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{Respond

#NDSM4NFP

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{Listen

#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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{Instagram

#NDSM4NFP

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150 million users

70% log in daily

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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43% of 18-29 year olds use Instagram

18% of 30-49 year olds

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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{Twitter

#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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243 million users

46% of use the site at least once a day

29% of users log in more than once a day.

Mediabistro.com #NDSM4NFP

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Younger than Facebook:

31% of Millenials

19% of 30-49 year olds

9% of those 50-64.

Mediabistro.com #NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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{Search

#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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http://ads.twitter.com#NDSM4NFP

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Photos shared 5x more

Tell people what you want them to do

One call to action

Best Practices#NDSM4NFP

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Bitly.com,; hootsuite.com#NDSM4NFP

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http://ads.twitter.com#NDSM4NFP

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{LinkedIn

#NDSM4NFP

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84 MILLION members in the US

40% of people log on daily

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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80% of users are over 30

Only 13% of Millenials have profiles

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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#NDSM4NFP

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http://www.linkedin.com/company/add/show

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#NDSM4NFP

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Post status updates

Share news

Grow your community

Stay in touch with your followers.

#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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{Pinterest

#NDSM4NFP

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83% of users are women

Average age between 30 and 44

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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#NDSM4NFP

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http://pinterest.com/source/news.nd.edu

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Behind the Scenes

Create Boards

Repin and Follow Boards

Gifts and Auctions ($)

#NDSM4NFP

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{YouTube

#NDSM4NFP

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6 billion hours of video watched per month

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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83% of Generation Z (late 90s – now)

30% of the Golden Generation (1925 – 1945)

#NDSM4NFPExpandedRamblings.com

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Donate Button

Call-to-Action Overlays

Annotations

Live StreamingYouTube for Nonprofits

https://www.youtube.com/nonprofits #NDSM4NFP

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#NDSM4NFP

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{How do you gain them?Should you advertise?

Followers

#NDSM4NFP

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Use “celebrities”

Talk like a human being

Advertise your page

#NDSM4NFP

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Should you pay?#NDSM4NFP

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Don’t pay to promote content no one wants to see

Decide what to boost based on your Listening and Planning

#NDSM4NFP

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{Who should run your accounts?

Ownership

#NDSM4NFP

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Time

Tone

Trust

#NDSM4NFP

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{CensorshipSocial Media Policies

Negative Comments

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Will I be able to change this person’s mind?

#NDSM4NFP

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Twitter: Not very public

Facebook/Instagram: Only remove comments if they’re highly inflammatory

YouTube: Set comments to “approved only”

Pinterest: Not many people comment

#NDSM4NFP

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“The University of Notre Dame welcomes lively discussion on its Facebook page, but monitors posts to maintain community standards. Content that contains obscenity or profanity, personal attacks, commercial or sales/promotional material or anything otherwise determined to be inappropriate will be deleted by page administrators.”

Page Guidelines#NDSM4NFP

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“Tweets do not represent the views of my employer”

“Use good judgment”

Specifically state what employees CANNOT do on social media

Social Media Policy#NDSM4NFP

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Social Media Policy#NDSM4NFP

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{PeoplePages

More information

#NDSM4NFP

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Beth Kanter (@Kanter, bethkanter.org)

@Nonprofits, #SM4NFP

Nonprofits on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nonprofits)

Non-Profit Tips on Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/guidestar/social-media-tips-for-nonprofits/)

More Information#NDSM4NFP

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{Contact Me

Liz [email protected]@EAHarter

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{Glossary

Twitter.com

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Avatar: A profile picture on Twitter

@: When a username is preceded by the @ sign, it becomes a link to a Twitter profile. Like a public instant message

@reply: A Tweet posted in reply to another user's message, usually posted by clicking the "reply" button next to their Tweet in your timeline. Always begins with @username.

DM (Direct Message): These Tweets are private between the sender and recipient

Favorite: To favorite a Tweet means to mark it as one of your favorites by clicking the yellow star on the tweet.

-This can help you bookmark content you want to read in the future, or show “love” to fans who tweet you.

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#FF: stands for "Follow Friday." Twitter users often suggest who others should follow on Fridays by tweeting with the hashtag

Handle: A "Twitter handle" is the username a person has selected

Hashtag: The # symbol is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It is a searchable link to other tweets using that same term

H/T(Also seen as HT): “Hat tip” and is used to acknowledge the person who originally shared content

List: Curated groups of other Twitter users

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Mention: Mentioning another user in your Tweet by including the @ sign followed directly by their username. Does not have to be at the beginning of a tweet

MT: “Modified tweet.” Placed before the retweeted text when users manually retweet a message with modifications, for example shortening a Tweet

Tweet: A 140 character message composed on Twitter

ReTweet (RT): A Tweet by another user that is forwarded to others on your own account.

- Often uses the “retweet” button on Twitter. - Sometimes takes the form of a quoted tweet or begins with RT