Brafton.com highlighted a report that 89% of non-profits use
Facebook. We all have learned by now that social media is a cost
effective and successful way to communicate with donors, but I still
find the number staggering. It’s incredible how far the online community
has come in such a short time.
With over 800 million users and more than 50% of those users logging
on every day, it would be a huge missed opportunity for non-profits to
not use this amazing cyber tool. Furthermore, their users interact with
over 900 million objects including pages, groups, events and community
pages (which must be thousands of non-profits!) Facebook is a great
informal resource to reach out to your donor base.
Brafton.com commented that, “consumers respond best when social media
content demonstrates the personality of the business. While some
industries should stick to fact-based, straight-forward content, others,
including nonprofits, can use share information via more compelling
styles and tones to garner interest.” How do LinkedIn and Twitter
compare in the report to Facebook’s impressive numbers? “Cause marketing
(like general consumer use) is lower on these platforms.
According to the study, Twitter actually saw fewer users among
nonprofits in 2011, with 57 percent reporting use, when compared to 60
percent in 2010. The same was true for LinkedIn, with 30 percent saying
they had a presence – a 3 percent dip from 2010 when 33 percent of
organizations were active on the professional networking site.”
Now, I wouldn’t throw away the baby with the bath water. While
LinkedIn may not be the best way to connect with donors, it is a great
tool to connect with other non-profits and garner advice. Twitter is not
to be disregarded either with over 200 million users dedicated to
“micro-blogging.”
I personally like it for its condensed language verses lengthy posts
that sometimes sandbag Facebook. Regardless, social media networks are
unarguably one of the best tools that charities and non-profits can
master to reach donors with minimal financial investment and the
potential for a substantial profitable gain.
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