Social Media Goal Setting for Non-Profits
If you’re an entrepreneur or a small business owner, you’re probably aware of just how important social media is to your success. I’ve seen countless examples of small businesses growing …
Are the specific social media goals for nonprofits the same as for those in the for-profit sector?
Everyone has access to the same tools for online marketing. Social media, in all its platforms, is available to everyone. But, as I’ve said before, which social media outlet you should use all depends on your goals. Your goals depend on your overall plan.
Your Plan In Action
Let’s say, for example, that your particular nonprofit is planning a large fundraising campaign. For many nonprofits, Facebook is currently the preferred social network. Chances are, then, this is where you may want to start, as well. But, you should not exclude your efforts to one social media outlet. Other channels are growing engagement quickly and may soon overtake Facebook. So, it is important to keep watch on trends and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Three-Part Strategy
Steven Shattuck, at Hubspot, recommends a three-part content strategy for nonprofits. He suggests dividing your focus evenly between Appreciation, Advocacy, and Appeals. With this approach, a nonprofit needs to nurture their community, respect and advocate for their cause, and reach out and ask for help in closely even doses. If you’re focusing on asking for donations 100% of the time, it is likely you won’t have the same appeal to your targeted audience.
As I have discussed before, using visuals, stories, videos, and questions are all “attraction” tactics that lead to engagement. Being connected to other relevant communities, causes, and new items will help to amplify impact. Which brings us full circle. The end result depends on the business plan around social media, and good planning determines good results.
If you are interested in learning more, I recommend taking a look at a recent online article that highlights specific social media goals for nonprofits. It is definitely worth the read.
If you’re an entrepreneur or a small business owner, you’re probably aware of just how important social media is to your success. I’ve seen countless examples of small businesses growing …
Over the last few decades, I've had a successful career writing, teaching and mentoring others in business, and I've seen how conditions have changed over time. This experience has given me the perspective to say one thing with certainty: If you're starting out today, social media is one of the most profoundly important weapons in your arsenal.
The prevalence of social media has made it a powerful business tool. This is especially true when it comes to marketing. Social media has made it easier than ever for businesses with small budgets to expand their marketing reach. Businesses no longer need a massive ad budget or a team of highly-skilled experts to effectively reach a large audience.