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The most followed content on Instagram

By Tim Priebe | April 6, 2022

Instagram has finally won me over. I’m a big fan. I’ve come a long way from my quote that used to be on our Instagram bio: “Wait, we’re on Instagram now?” Instagram is a powerful social media platform that you can use for business purposes. It has over 1.3 billion users, and businesses have taken notice. But how do you…

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Auto-post from WordPress to Instagram

By Tim Priebe | February 23, 2022

Is your business or nonprofit utilizing Instagram for marketing? Do you regularly blog using WordPress? Are you looking for a way to post your WordPress blog posts to your Instagram account automatically? Fortunately, there are several options to do just that!

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A guide to Facebook Reels for businesses

By Jackie Bell | February 16, 2022

Let’s face it—people love short-form videos! Short-form videos are what made TikTok blow up, leading Instagram and Facebook to follow suit by allowing users to create video reels. Let’s discuss the benefits of posting Facebook Reels and how to create and post one for your business!

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6 lessons from Crumbl Cookies on Instagram

By Jackie Bell | January 12, 2022

Cookies aren’t the only thing Crumbl gets creative with. Their Instagram is a lot of fun, and it’s aesthetically pleasing. There are many different takeaways you can get from observing their Instagram to give you inspiration for your own business. Here are six lessons from Crumbl Cookies on Instagram!

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How can nonprofits use Instagram?

By Jackie Bell | December 15, 2021

Instagram is a great platform for all types of businesses to use. I’ve written about it multiple times in the past year or so, but many nonprofits may wonder how they can actually use the social media platform. Here are some ways nonprofits can use Instagram.

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Instagram for business tips

By Leann Priebe | October 13, 2021

Instagram. I like it. If I’m being honest, I mostly follow YouTubers. Instagram is great for ideas about home organization. But it can also be great for businesses and nonprofits. And it’s definitely grown and changed in the past few years. If your organization wants to use Instagram or take it to the next level, here are five quick tips.

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Facebook Business Suite overview

By Chloé Gee | October 6, 2021

If nothing else drove me crazy, using Facebook Business Suite—formerly Facebook Business Manager—would still make me feel insane. They change things so often that it’s absolutely infuriating. If Facebook frustrates me, a millennial who went to college for this stuff, then I imagine people that use it less often probably have even more trouble. So, let’s take a look at Facebook Business Suite and what you need to know.

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How can nonprofits use LinkedIn?

By Jackie Bell | September 29, 2021

Not every social media platform is a good fit for every organization. But don’t jump to conclusions! While LinkedIn is perhaps most utilized in the B2B world, it can be beneficial for nonprofits as well, depending on how you use it.

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Three benefits of using Instagram for business

By Jackie Bell | August 4, 2021

I love Instagram. Who doesn’t? It’s an excellent platform for promoting your business or nonprofit, and it’s definitely in growth mode. Of course, you’re probably wondering what the benefits of using Instagram for your business actually are. Well, it’s different depending on your business, your goals, and even your industry. If you want to, you can make use of Instagram regardless of your specific goals. But here are some benefits for particular cases.

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Facebook Pages vs. profiles vs. groups

By Tim Priebe | July 7, 2021

Businesses and nonprofits alike can make use of Facebook for digital marketing purposes, whether it’s to increase brand awareness—that’s letting people know you exist—demonstrating expertise and helpfulness, or generating leads.

However, often I’m asked whether an individual or organization should be using a Page, profile, or group.

The short answer? It depends.

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