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There are many questions that arise when doing social media for non-profits. Should you ask for donations? If so, how often? How often should you post? What should you post? If you are a non-profit manager, volunteer, or staff member, you may have questions like these when you sit down in front of your organization’s Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn profiles.<\/p>\n

Below we share 3 tips for success when\u00a0doing social media for non-profits.<\/p>\n

But, What Does Social Media for Non-Profits Even Look Like These Days?<\/h3>\n

A lot of our non-profit clients start out by asking us what social media platforms they should use. We answer that it depends on the cause they represent and who they are trying to reach. The best way to decide on what social media platforms to use is to start a profile and see who’s on there.<\/p>\n

If you are trying to reach medical professionals in your local area, log into Facebook and try searching for some of them that you know of to see if they have profiles. You can create a social media profile in minutes and use it to explore the network available to you. If you don’t see a lot of the types of people you’re trying to reach, try the next option.<\/p>\n

To get you started, though, you can’t go wrong with exploring the 3 biggest social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. These platforms have millions of people on each of them, so chances are you’ll be able to find the type of people you’re trying to reach on all three of them.<\/p>\n

With tools like Hootsuite<\/a>, it’s also easy to maintain a presence on multiple platforms, so don’t be afraid to post to more than one.<\/p>\n

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For more about how to create an effective social media strategy, check out our other article on this topic:<\/p>\n

How To Supercharge Your Social Media Strategies Without Spending a Fortune<\/a><\/p>\n

Tip #1: Use the 80\/20 Rule When Asking for Donations<\/h3>\n

The first tip for success when doing social media for non-profits is to follow the 80\/20 rule. The 80\/20 rule of social media means that you only ask for donations 20% of the time. The rest of the time you’re providing valuable content to your audience about topics they care about that also relate to your cause. These can be:<\/p>\n