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Our Social Media Strategy, Unveiled

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Our social media strategy was under wraps, until now.
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Let's Get to the Subject: Provoke People to Open Your Emails

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The subject line can be the most influential part in getting folks to open your note. Make sure you emails punch into inboxes by following these subject line tips.
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How to Manage Social Media and Reputation—5 Takeaways from the GreatNonprofits Luncheon

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Last Friday Eventbrite SF teamed up with GreatNonprofits for a luncheon on how the power of trust can influence the growth of a nonprofit’s supporter base. People place a significant amount of trust in what people are saying, from event attendance to reputation. Here are the top 5 takeaways.
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Top 10 best practices on how to use social media to promote your event (Part II: #6-10)

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Last month, we ran Part I of our 10-point guide to using social media for great event promotion. We got a lot of great discussion and feedback around the post, and today we’re excited to share tips 6 – 10, which focus particularly on Twitter and LinkedIn. So enjoy, spread them around, and let us hear any tips of your own!
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Charlene Li: 5 ways to keep the social media buzz after an event

On Tuesday, April 13th, social media guru Charlene Li—author of Groundswell and Open Leadership—joined us for a webinar titled “Creating a Social Media Strategy for Your Event.” We’ve featured the first two segments of her talk: 1) how to build a winning pre-event gameplan with social media, and 2) key actions to take during the event. Today’s post covers her final topic, in many ways the trickiest for eventholders: social media strategy after the event ends.
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