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Facebook Releases Resource Guide For Nonprofits

I missed this in March but it looks useful to libraries:

Facebook Releases Resource Guide For Nonprofits In Four New Languages

http://allfacebook.com/resource-guide-nonprofits-languages_b118130?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+allfacebook+%28Facebook+Blog%29

In March, Facebook released a guide for causes and nonprofits, advising them on how to reach Facebook users with their pages. The social network announced Wednesday that the guide is now available in four additional languages.

In a post on the Non-Profits on Facebook page, Facebook announced the availability of its guide for nonprofits in Spanish, German, French, and Hindi.The post directed users to the Resources section of the Non-Profits on Facebook page, where they can download the guide in English or the four additional languages mentioned above, along with related materials such as a case study featuring the successful efforts on Facebook by grassroots advocacy movement Movember.

The English Guide is a 13 page PDF:

https://fb-public.box.com/s/8dxyv66biabfnesvr3jj

Photo: Our brand new Best Practice Guide for Causes & Nonprofits is hot off the presses and we are excited to share it with you today!</p>
<p>The 2013 guide contains a number of different updates, including tips and tricks for posting compelling content on Instagram, growing your community with Facebook Pages, and five brand new essential best practices for engaging your audience - all specific to causes and nonprofits.</p>
<p>You can find the new best practice guide in our Nonprofit Resource Center, located right here on Non-Profits on Facebook. Grab the new guide today and tell us what you think: https://fb-public.box.com/s/8dxyv66biabfnesvr3jj

Lots to learn in using Facebook for advocacy.  Libraries need advocacy as an ongoing activity and not just crises and events.

Stephen

 

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Posted on: May 23, 2013, 6:47 am Category: Uncategorized

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