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Publisher |
Lauren Creagan
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Education
How To
Marketing
Non-Profit
Step-by-step, easy to follow tips on using Facebook and Instagram from the nonprofit point of view. Hosted by writer and social media entrepreneur Lauren Creagan, Unlocking Your Nonprofit Potential covers topics like how to create quality posts and managing three audiences: your volunteers, donors and the people you serve - all on a shoestring budget. Lauren walks with you all along the way as you implement new strategies for your organization and use social media as tools to manage and promote your mission, events and fundraisers. If you lead or work in a nonprofit and want to spread the word about the good work it does in your community with greater results, Unlocking Your Nonprofit Potential is the podcast for you.
People |
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
WY
Premiere Date |
2019-06-25
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
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0 Available Episodes (60 Total)Average duration: 00:15:56
Aug 10 | 00:08:29
Ep 60: Big Changes Are A'coming!
Aug 03 | 00:14:16
Ep 59: Having Trouble with Facebook and Instagram? Are Your Basics Covered?
Jul 27 | 00:13:40
Ep 58: How to Get Reviews
Jul 20 | 00:10:42
Ep 57: Remembering WHY Keeps You Going
Jul 13 | 00:13:09
Ep 56: Let's Check In - Are You Following Through?
Jul 06 | 00:14:39
Ep 55: The #1 Thing Your Virtual Event Needs
Jun 29 | 00:16:58
Ep 54: The REAL Purpose of Facebook and Instagram
Jun 22 | 00:21:26
Ep 53: How to Tell Facebook Who Should See Your Posts
Jun 15 | 00:13:04
Ep 52: Recharge and Re-Inspire Your Spirit with 5 Tips
Jun 08 | 00:23:36
Ep 51: Your Facebook Questions Answered!
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