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Tweet, Update and Blog: What is the best day of the week?

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015

What is the best day to tweet, update your Facebook page, post a blog (if you are only posting once a week) or post within any of your social media mediums? The short answer is: Tuesday.

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5 New Facebook Changes You NEED To Know About

Posted by: Brittany Norton - 11/26/2015

Facebook has changed the layout of pages several times in the past year. Recently Facebook changed the settings on fan pages, with 5 new features. You can now post a promoted post on your wall, assign admin roles, schedule future posts, new insight features and the "Like" button has been redesigned to become more mobile friendly. Promoted posts are the latest buzz when it comes to Facebook - and causing some issues. You will be able to create a post and promote it for a small amount and see how many more people it reaches. With new changes to the admin section, admins should be able to efficiently manage the page and creators of the page can control how much admins have access to. 

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Summer YMCA Facebook Posts

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015

Here are a few Facebook post ideas for YMCAs! Increasing membership and keeping members interested in a Facebook page can be challenging. Post interesting, relative content to keep members coming back for all their YMCA updates. Create interaction with your members on your Facebook page with some of these great post ideas: 

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Make Business "Pin"teresting

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015

Pinterest is the newest social networking site to hit the internet. Pinterest allows users to "pin" their "interests" to boards that are centered around a theme. For example, let's say you are planning on redoing a room in your house. There is a list of interests that Pinterest has, where the pins are already organized in a newsfeed form. If you have the patience to scroll through the pins, and you click on the "Home Decor" link, then you will find a variety of different "For the Home" decor. There are pins for every decorating taste.

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How good are your calls-to-action?

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015

What is a call-to-action? A call-to-action, or CTA, is a statement intended to catch a reader's attention by inspiring them to click the statement and fill out your form. By filling your form out the reader is able to have access to useful information. CTAs need to be relevant to the content you are providing. There are several different words or phrases you can use to create hype around your CTA. Those phrases could be, Download Now!, Enter Here!, Subscribe me now! etc. 

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Be A Mobile Friendly YMCA Part 2

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015

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Be A Mobile Friendly YMCA

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015

The world is turning to mobile and we all need to stop, take a few moments and try to access our own websites for mobile usage. On average our team sees statistics that reflect 10% + of a YMCA website’s traffic viewed on a mobile device. Sometimes as high as 20%. This means that 1-2 people for every 10 are on a smartphone or a tablet.

Take a moment and go to your YMCA website on your mobile device. How does it look? If it’s not so good maybe it’s time to start planning to be “mobile friendly”.

Here are some things to consider......
    •    By 2013, more people will use their mobile phones than their PCs to get online (Gartner, 2010; Google Mobile Optimization Webinar 2011; Cisco, 2011)
    •    71% of users expect a mobile site to load as fast as a desktop site (Compuware, “What Users Want From Mobile”, 2011)
    •    57% would not recommend a business with a bad mobile site (Compuware, “What Users Want From Mobile”, 2011)
    •    79% prefer mobile sites for product reviews (Adobe Systems, “Adobe Mobile Experience Survey” 2011; eMarketer, 2011)


As a YMCA you can take this slowly. First put together a plan of action - here is a quick list..

1. Review your website statistics. Identify the top 5 most visited content areas.
2.  Rank them from 1-5.
3. Create a budget to work with to convert your site to be mobile ready. $3500 is an average figure you can usually get a strong first generation mobile site built for.

Once you have these steps taken care of you are ready to dive into creating a mobile site and stay ahead of the curve.

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Q&A With Thrive

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015
Every week I receive several emails from clients with great business questions. I will compile a few questions and post them each week, hopefully answering some of your questions as well.



Client Question:

Any special tips for improving Yelp reviews? I have a client who has great reviews on other sites but not on Yelp. Any suggestions? We are working to improve our inbound marketing.

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YMCA Facebook Cover Photos

Posted by: James Harsh - 11/26/2015


Hello YMCA Friends,

Recently Facebook changed how the Facebook Business Pages are laid out. This is called the new Timeline layout. If you don't know what the Facebook Timeline is, just login and check out your organization's Facebook page. It has changed as of March 31st. The timeline layout allows you to have a very large "cover image" at the top of your Facebook page. It can contain text messages and branding, but not a sales pitch per their rules.

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"How To" with Facebook for Business

Posted by: Ian Hartten - 11/26/2015
Facebook can be a very confusing world if you do not know how to use it correctly. Since the creation of Facebook, there have been many different ways to use it. Many people join the network so they can stay in touch with old friends, family members and even connect with people they just met. Now the network is popular for business use as well. If your business is not on Facebook then it should be.
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