On Springly, you can set up your nonprofit's social media accounts. This helps boost your online visibility and grow your reach within your community โ don't miss out!
In this article:
- Why set up your nonprofit's social media accounts?
- Accessing and configuring your social media settings
Why set up your nonprofit's social media accounts?
Social sharing
Social sharing lets you choose which social media share buttons appear on certain pages, such as your Campaigns or Blog Articles.
Example on a Campaign:
Example on a Blog Article:
When someone clicks one of these buttons, a window opens letting them share the page link on the selected social network. They can also add a short personalized message.
Social media accounts
Setting up your social accounts (such as your Facebook page) helps increase your visibility. You can then easily display this information in your email campaigns and on your Website.
Displaying your social media accounts in your email campaigns
When editing an email campaign, the "Social" block lets you add a section with links to your social accounts.
A common best practice: add this block to the footer of your email campaign to encourage readers to follow your nonprofit on social media.
Displaying your social media accounts on your Website
Setting up your social media accounts lets you display them, if you choose, in the header and/or footer of your Website on Springly.
To learn how to edit your header and footer, check out our dedicated article: Configuring the header and footer of your Website
Simply check the accounts you want to display in the header and footer settings.
For the header:
For the footer:
To manage all your social media accounts in one place โ and only set them up once โ you can configure them directly in Springly.
Accessing and configuring your social media settings
To set up your social media accounts, go to your platform settings: Settings > Social Media.
In this section, configure all the social media accounts your nonprofit uses. For Facebook, enter the part of your URL that comes after the "/" in facebook.com.
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