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10 Creative Facebook Ideas for Social Media Managers at Universities (and More)

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[Buffer Weekly Digest]( Trouble viewing? [View this email online]( Last week people using Buffer posted 4,803,167 updates to their social networks. It looks like you haven't connected an account to your Buffer yet - [connect an account now]( Â Â Facebook for Universities (and More) Hi there, Students nowadays use Facebook Groups, Pages, and Messenger to connect with one another and learn about what's going on around them. So there are many things that social media teams at universities can do on Facebook to market the university, engage students, and stay in touch with alumni. Here are all ten of them: - Share news, achievements, and milestones - Collect reviews from current and past students - Provide virtual tours for prospective students - Use Messenger to answer inquiries - Welcome and bring new students together - Curate student-generated content - Offer career advice and support - Organize and promote university events - Create sub-Facebook Pages - Connect with alumni through Facebook Pages or Groups Some of these ideas can be adapted to suit your organization if you aren't working at a university. Feel free to check out the blog post for more information. [Learn more about each idea]( Â Â Latest from our Social blog: [10 Ways Universities Can Use Facebook to Market to and Connect With Students]( [Unsubscribe]( Buffer. 44 Tehama Street San Francisco, CA 94105 [Buffer Weekly Digest](

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