Five Top Fives: 5 Fab Facebook Flings

1. Community Pages: What to Do?

Have you found that your customers, service-users, volunteers or staff have already set up a Facebook page in your organisation’s name? If that’s the case then you may be wondering what to do for the best – challenge it, embrace it, ignore it? Read this post for some ideas to kick around when thinking through your strategy. Here you go.

2. Destination or Distraction?

Back in June I was wondering whether FB was really worth all the effort we expend on it, in terms of whether it helps us reach our goals. This post checks through the main reasons we often give for using FB for our work, and casts a cynical (but hopefully, fair) eye over whether it’s really helping. Read it and decide for yourself, here.

3. Become More Findable

Worried that your carefully-crafted FB page is drawing no traffic because nobody can find it? Well then, check out this SlideShare presentation on making your page more findable in the notoriously rubbish Facebook search. Find it here.

4. Inspirational Uses of Facebook

The education sector have come up with some interesting uses of FB, and these are examples that we in the vol sector could well draw upon. Get inspired.

5. A Great Big Basket of FB Stuff

In November I drew together a whole load of useful tips and tricks, information, resources and guides to help you navigate the choppy waters of the world’s largest social network. All you can eat, here!

About Honey Lucas

I'm an Information Officer working in the voluntary and community sector in the UK.
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