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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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Getting your social media accounts set up with Catholic Social Media is easy! If this is your first time with Catholic Social Media, you'll be visited with a splash screen and invited to connect your social account. Just click this button to get st...
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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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If you are an administrator on your parish’s account, you can click your profile image in the upper righthand corner and choose “Users”. From there you can add, edit, or delete users. Giving “Admin” permission gives that person full access to the pa...
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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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How to edit your post text personalization parameters and publish posts with them
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Last Updated: 06/11/2024
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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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Last Updated: 01/29/2024
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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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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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If you are not listed as an owner or admin of your parish Facebook page, you won't be able to do much with it. The first thing you need to do is figure out who the owner is. This might be Father, a past employee, or volunteer. You'll want to reach ...
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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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In order to connect both your Facebook and Instagram to Catholic Social Media, your Instagram must be set as a business account and it must be linked to your Facebook page in the Meta Business Suite. First, to set your Instagram account to a busine...
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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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Login to your parish Facebook page Click “Meta Business Suite” in the left-hand sidebar Click into the top left to select your business account that owns your Facebook page (be sure to click the gear icon next to it) 4. Click “Requests” 5. ...
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Last Updated: 01/26/2024
You may wish to mention other accounts in the post caption in order to spark engagement and collaboration. Mentioning other accounts is easy! All you have to do is type the "@" into the copy of your post, followed by the exact username of the accoun...
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Last Updated: 02/07/2024
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How to edit or delete a post you scheduling in Catholic Social Media.