You may have heard that Facebook stopped allowing ads to target groups based on religious interests.
In practical terms, Catholic apostolates could previously tell Facebook to show their ads to anyone who liked topics such as Our Lady, the Rosary, the Divine Liturgy, and the Pope.
Now, it's not allowed to ask Facebook to show ads to people based on their religious interests.
Is Facebook censoring Catholics?
What does this mean for your apostolate?
I outline what has changed, how to use Facebook still, or if you should abandon the platform.
Here is what you should know regarding Facebook's changes to Catholic interests:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/is-facebook-censoring-catholics-latest-changes-may-provide-evidence
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You may have heard that Facebook stopped allowing ads to target groups based on religious interests.
In practical terms, Catholic apostolates could previously tell Facebook to show their ads to anyone who liked topics such as Our Lady, the Rosary, the Divine Liturgy, and the Pope.
Now, it's not allowed to ask Facebook to show ads to people based on their religious interests.
Is Facebook censoring Catholics?
What does this mean for your apostolate?
I outline what has changed, how to use Facebook still, or if you should abandon the platform.
Here is what you should know regarding Facebook's changes to Catholic interests:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/is-facebook-censoring-catholics-latest-changes-may-provide-evidence
You've likely considered using volunteers to help you fundraise.
It seems logical to use the "divide and conquer" strategy, right?
When you fundraise with volunteers, I recommend you listen to Kenny Rogers' advice:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/waste-of-time-to-fundraise-with-volunteers/
You got to know when to hold 'em,
Know when to fold 'em,
Know when to walk away,
And know when to run.
Let me explain further:
Waste of Time to Fundraise with Volunteers?
Learn more by clicking here:
The Catholic Fundraiser Podcast
You may have heard that Facebook stopped allowing ads to target groups based on religious interests.
In practical terms, Catholic apostolates could previously tell Facebook to show their ads to anyone who liked topics such as Our Lady, the Rosary, the Divine Liturgy, and the Pope.
Now, it's not allowed to ask Facebook to show ads to people based on their religious interests.
Is Facebook censoring Catholics?
What does this mean for your apostolate?
I outline what has changed, how to use Facebook still, or if you should abandon the platform.
Here is what you should know regarding Facebook's changes to Catholic interests:
https://catholicfundraiser.net/is-facebook-censoring-catholics-latest-changes-may-provide-evidence