Length: 63 Min

Pricing:
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Non-Members = $79
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Presenter(s):
Allison Jones
Megan Keane


 
 
 

Social Media Planning: Getting the Most Impact with the Least Amount of Time

Each day it seems like a new social media platform emerges. Yet no matter how excited you may be to explore them, you have limited time, and need to prioritize. How do you determine which platforms to use? How can you make the best use of your time?

Learning Objectives:

  • How to decide which platforms to use
  • Time-saving strategies and tools
  • Platforms to prioritize
  • Time-effective ways to go beyond the big three (Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn)

Course Format

This course is the recording of a live webinar and contains the slides and full audio from the original presentation (including Q & A sessions). Only a reasonably current version of FlashPlayer is needed to run this recording (most computers already have this installed).

About the Presenter(s)

Allison Jones
Marketing and Publications Director, NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network

Allison is a Brooklyn girl, currently living in Jersey, who’s passionate about making the world a better place. Before joining NTEN, she worked at Idealist.org where she launched and managed Idealist Careers, a publication for purpose-driven professionals. She’s also written extensively about social impact careers for publications like Fast Company, Business Insider, Huffington Post, and more. She’s thrilled to bring her love of marketing to NTEN to help nonprofits use technology to fulfill their missions.

When not working, you can find her gossiping with her colleagues, making a mess in her kitchen, or hanging out with one of her five younger siblings.


Megan Keane
Membership Director, NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network

Megan is a long-time San Francisco bay area resident with an extensive nonprofit background in community management, communications, and volunteer management. She’s a problem solver and network builder passionate about connecting with people both on and offline. As NTEN’s Membership Director, Megan supports the NTEN Community, helping others connect, learn, and make the most of technology.

While she’s not online, Megan can be found teaching or practicing yoga, hiking, or curling up with a good book. She’s also a self-professed penguin nutcase enthusiast.














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