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On-demand webinar: Using social media to raise awareness and increase donations

13:00 - 14:00

 

Social media is an essential tool for charities. Roughly 93% of internet users are on social media, accounting for more than 4.7 billion people worldwide. That’s a huge audience for charities to reach, an ever-increasing pool of potential donors. Socials, when properly utilised, can help charities find new demographics, boost awareness, build lasting relationships, and ultimately increase donations.

 

In short, social media is not simply desirable, but necessary. Charities cannot afford to ignore it. But platforms are often crowded, with too many voices crying out for attention. Used the wrong way, socials quickly become a time sink, with days spent further saturating an already over-saturated field. 

 

Our latest webinar will help you stand out from the crowd. James Shamsi, Growth Marketing Manager at Charity Digital, will show charities how to find influencers to champion your cause, locate donors to boost funds, top tips for Instagram and Twitter growth, and an introduction to TikTok much more.

 

 

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James Shamsi

James Shamsi

Growth and Engagement Marketing Manager
Charity Digital
Grace Monnery

Grace Monnery

Marketing Communications Manager
Charity Digital

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