A compelling photo can make or break a social media post. Check out this quick example – which post are you more likely to click? A great photo can earn […]
Read MoreCase Study: Maranatha Christian Academy
A Minnesota Private School Sees Retention Improvements Thanks to Social Media Corey Bianchi-Rossi is the Chief Advancement and Design Officer for Maranatha Christian Academy in Minnesota. Back in 2017, he […]
Read More"What I Learned This Week" – An Easy Social Media Feature!
The big game. The flashy science experiment. The spelling bee. Graduation. All of these events are made for social media – right!? The photos and videos are obvious and the […]
Read More10 Practical Tips to Avoid Burnout in #SchoolPR – From Your Fellow School Communicators
As a school communicator, you fill an important role. This role was deemed CRITICAL when schools closed their buildings last March. And it’s a role that continues to show its […]
Read MoreHow to Use IGTV for Schools
As the world’s #1 social media platform, Facebook is your best social tool for reaching and engaging your school district audience. But savvy social media managers know that platforms like […]
Read MoreCase Study: Northridge Local School District
How an Ohio School District Made Social Media Strides with #SocialSchool4EDU Northridge Local School District in Ohio started its social media journey with a Facebook page for each of its […]
Read MoreManaging a Facebook Page WITHOUT a Fake Profile
I get a panicked email or phone call every other week. It always goes something like this: “I’ve been locked out of my school Facebook Page. It is asking me […]
Read MoreSocial Media Best Practices for Schools
The ultimate guide to setting up your school social media pages for success! The date was April 15, 2014. I published my first school social media accounts for New Auburn […]
Read MoreStaff Social Media Guidelines for Personal Use
It has never been easier to voice your opinions to a large audience. Social media makes it easy! That makes social media a very powerful tool. But it also means […]
Read MoreControlling Comments on Facebook
If you’ve ever had a pit in your stomach while checking notifications on your school Facebook page, then you’ve probably dealt with negative, problematic, and/or annoying comments. Today’s blog isn’t […]
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