So what if your nonprofit has a LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Change.org account? And so what if all of your employees are accessing these social media sites?
It all means nothing unless you’re showing your mission through your involvement on the web.
Using social media as a means to creep on friends or catch the latest gossip about Justin Bieber and his love life—you’re just waiting for your chance to swoop in, eh?—simply does not advance your mission.
It’s time to make a social media strategy for you and your employees.
For more information about aligning your social media with the mission of your nonprofit, click the following link.
Topic: Social Mediafeed
Connecting Your Nonprofit Social Media Strategy with Your Mission
It all means nothing unless you’re showing your mission through your involvement on the web.
Using social media as a means to creep on friends or catch the latest gossip about Justin Bieber and his love life—you’re just waiting for your chance to swoop in, eh?—simply does not advance your mission.
It’s time to make a social media strategy for you and your employees.
For more information about aligning your social media with the mission of your nonprofit, click the following link.
Aligning Social Media with Organizational Goals [Social Media 4 Nonprofits]