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Advocacy - Social Media Messaging

Like signing a petition, sending a tweet about your MOC or posting a message on the MOC’s Facebook page (or your own) takes little effort, and hence it may have little if any influence. But some MOC offices do pay attention to social media messaging.

If your message is appropriately tagged to the MOC, identifies you as a constituent, and makes a specific “ask,” it may be worth the effort, particularly if it gains wider attention (retweets, additional Facebook comments, etc.) or adds to a trend.  But don’t stop there—follow up with one of the other advocacy tools listed on the main Advocacy page.

See this guide for tips on using social media for advocacy.


Posted in Advocacy on Apr 06, 2018

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