Posts Tagged ‘social media’
Using social media to grow your reach, relationships and impact – an introduction
Anita Holford of Writing Services shares some advice to help you think about the purpose of social media for your organisation.
Read More10 useful questions to ask when planning your social media content
Are you responsible for/do you ‘do’ social media for your organisation? ? Struggling with engagement? Here are ten tips (no.1 is above!): Would you like to get more attention on social media, attract more followers and get more engagement from those who already follow you? We have an ‘on-demand’ short online course that can…
Read MoreThe #Mymusicaljourney Twitter campaign
Last month I ran a short Twitter campaign called #mymusicaljourney. I wanted to demonstrate a way of getting interest on social media that perhaps we don’t use enough in the music education/music for wellbeing sectors. It was also an experiment, as I wanted to test what worked, and what I could learn and pass on.…
Read MoreThe truth about social media: most of your followers aren’t seeing your posts
Facebook has changed the way it decides what to show in people’s feeds (the ‘algorithm’ has changed). This blog outlines some ways for music/arts organisations and charities to re-engage followers who may not be seeing their posts.
Read MoreWhy Twitter isn’t about your cornflakes: twelve tips for the Twitter shy
The comment I hear the most from social networking shy colleagues is ‘why do I want to know what you had for breakfast?’. I have a confession to make. A few years ago, I was one of those people – at least where Twitter was concerned. Then a conversation with a friend and colleague changed…
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