NJHC “Best Practices Series”
Social Media Workshops Now Online!
Best Practices in Digital Marketing with the New Jersey Historical Commission
Like it or not, social media is here to stay. It is a new form of communication and participation in cultural experiences. Across the nation, nonprofits are
realizing the marketing and development potential that social media offers. Tapping into that potential requires more than establishing a profile or occasionally updating your page.
It requires research, planning, creativity and consistency.
In this day-long, interactive workshop, Rachel Dukeman covered the best ways to use social media and digital media marketing to enhance grant proposals, fundraising
campaigns, audience participation, and communicating your brand to a larger audience online. From determining the best sites to using content generation, participants are encouraged to
bring a laptop, smartphone or tablet to experience professional social media strategy and implementation.
Presentations and Resources
A big THANK YOU to our Sponsors:
Sponsored by the New Jersey Historical Commission, New Jersey Historic Trust, New Jersey League of Historical Societies, Ocean County Cultural and Heritage Commission, and Rutgers University Libraries.