Singing
Many of us Choir Leaders have an email list to communicate with our members and people who have attended our workshops etc. We are also on other people’s lists, of course. There is new legislation coming into force in May 2018 (the 25th May to be exact), called...
Facebook, Singing
Facebook Groups are more of a community than a page. They are set up for small group communication and for people to share their common interests and express their opinion. They are ideal for Choir Leaders to share information specifically with your singers, and for...
Facebook, Singing
Facebook pages are designed to be the official profiles for entities, such as celebrities, brands or businesses and so are visible to everyone on the internet. There is no charge to have an FB Page. People can like and follow your page and get updates from your page...
Facebook
Facebook puts things in your News Feed that it thinks you are interested in. This can include status updates, photos, videos, links, app activity and likes from friends, pages and groups that you follow on Facebook. Remember, you can choose to “unfollow” a...
Facebook
What your share on your timeline is generally called a post. Specifically, you share: Statuses – how you are feeling, or where you are. Posts – text e.g. information about your choir’s next gig; Photos – e.g. your choir’s recent performance, your cat...