Social Media Advocacy Guide
Tips, hashtags, and content ideas for promoting the clean clam movement on social media platforms.
Social Media Advocacy Guide
Social media is one of the most powerful tools for spreading the clean clam message. This guide helps you become an effective online advocate.
Social media is one of the most powerful tools for spreading the clean clam message. This guide helps you become an effective online advocate.
Set Up Your Profiles
Add something about clean clams to your social media bio. It can be as simple as 'Member of Clean Clams Local Union 1' or 'Advocating for clean clams in Chicago.' This signals to your network what you care about and invites conversation.
Hashtags to Use
Use these hashtags consistently to build visibility: #CleanClams #CleanClamsLocal1 #CleanClamsChicago #DirtyClamsGottaGo #BrotherhoodOfCleanClams #CleanClamStandards Using the same hashtags helps people find the movement and connects individual posts into a larger conversation.
Content Ideas
Share your personal story of joining the union. Post photos from events and rallies. Share quotes from our chants. Post a photo of a clean clam with a caption about standards. Share pamphlets and resource links from our website. Repost union announcements. Create memes — humor spreads fast.
Engagement Tips
Respond to comments on your posts. Like and share other members' posts. Tag @CleanClamsLocal1 when you post. Consistency matters more than perfection — posting regularly keeps the movement visible, even if it's just a quick story or a shared link.
What Not to Do
Don't attack or shame individuals publicly. The clean clam message is positive and constructive. We're about raising standards, not tearing people down. Keep it clean (literally and figuratively). Avoid spreading misinformation — stick to what you know and what's on our website.
Track Your Impact
Notice which posts get the most engagement and do more of that. If someone reaches out with questions, direct them to cleanclamslu1.com. Every follower, like, share, and comment extends the reach of the clean clam movement.
Set Up Your Profiles
Add something about clean clams to your social media bio. It can be as simple as 'Member of Clean Clams Local Union 1' or 'Advocating for clean clams in Chicago.' This signals to your network what you care about and invites conversation.
Hashtags to Use
Use these hashtags consistently to build visibility: #CleanClams #CleanClamsLocal1 #CleanClamsChicago #DirtyClamsGottaGo #BrotherhoodOfCleanClams #CleanClamStandards Using the same hashtags helps people find the movement and connects individual posts into a larger conversation.
Content Ideas
Share your personal story of joining the union. Post photos from events and rallies. Share quotes from our chants. Post a photo of a clean clam with a caption about standards. Share pamphlets and resource links from our website. Repost union announcements. Create memes — humor spreads fast.
Engagement Tips
Respond to comments on your posts. Like and share other members' posts. Tag @CleanClamsLocal1 when you post. Consistency matters more than perfection — posting regularly keeps the movement visible, even if it's just a quick story or a shared link.
What Not to Do
Don't attack or shame individuals publicly. The clean clam message is positive and constructive. We're about raising standards, not tearing people down. Keep it clean (literally and figuratively). Avoid spreading misinformation — stick to what you know and what's on our website.
Track Your Impact
Notice which posts get the most engagement and do more of that. If someone reaches out with questions, direct them to cleanclamslu1.com. Every follower, like, share, and comment extends the reach of the clean clam movement.
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