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To highlight the power of a post "going viral," we like to introduce you to Patrick Sharkey. When he first checked out a free trial of Catholic Social Media, Patrick was the pastoral assistant for administration at St. Nicholas Catholic Church...
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Created On: 08/09/2023
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When you create a post and add a video file to it, the Catholic Social Media system will automatically recognize it and give you an "Add cover photo" option on the bottom lefthand side of the video preview: Once you upload a cover photo, that w...
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Created On: 08/09/2023
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How to edit or delete a post you scheduling in Catholic Social Media.
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Created On: 08/09/2023
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How to edit your post text personalization parameters and publish posts with them
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Created On: 08/08/2023
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Because emails from Catholic Social Medai often contain pictures and links, they can get misidentified as spam by your email provider. Here’s what you can do to make sure that doesn’t happen: Gmail: Move any message from the @...
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Created On: 08/08/2023
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Introduction Since its inception in 2018, Catholic Social Media has always started with a 30-day free trial that comes with no financial obligation. Over the years, thousands of North American parishes have taken advantage of this, resulting...
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Created On: 08/08/2023
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Begin by clicking on the "Planner" in Catholic Social Media. Here you will see all kinds of content. There are items for this week, next week, the month, the season, and Evergreen/Forever content. Pick one that suits your communi...
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Created On: 08/08/2023
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Sharing fresh, relevant content every day of the week doesn’t mean you have to actually log in to Catholic Social Media and post every day. Instead, our system lets you schedule your posts days, weeks, or even months in advance. On th...
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Created On: 08/07/2023
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Accepted File Types Files must have a file type (extension), such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .webp, .gif, .mp4, .mov, or .av i. Only one video is allowed per post for Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Video URLs must be in an accepted video ...
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Created On: 08/07/2023
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Scheduling content for your parishes is easy with Catholic Social Media, but it helps to understand the various ways you can allow content to be seen, and what category the content will fall under. Every parish will see the following tabs for post...