The best promoters of Mosaic Harmony are its members, and the cheapest, most effective tool for them to use is social media. Search engines (such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, Safari) estimate how interesting to users an organization is likely to be based on how much social media refer to that organization. Three popular social media are Facebook, X (aka Twitter), and LinkedIn.

Facebook[1]

If you are on Facebook, you can help promote Mosaic Harmony by “Liking” and “Following” the Mosaic Harmony PAGE (https://www.facebook.com/mosaicharmony/). Facebook pages are open to anyone with a Facebook account. Anyone can “Like” our page and then be able to react to and comment on posts. They can also make posts with approval of one of the administrators (MoHa webmasters and social media chairperson). If a Facebook user also “Follows” the page, the user will be notified when something is posted on the Mosaic Harmony page. The Mosaic Harmony Facebook page is entertaining, informative, and useful for publicizing Mosaic Harmony events.

The MoHa Choir Members Facebook GROUP (https://www.facebook.com/groups/932594833488845/) is a “Closed” group, restricted to Mosaic Harmony members and former members. You must ask to join, and your request must be approved by one of the administrators (MoHa webmasters and membership chairperson). Once you’re an approved member, you can post, comment on posts, and share things you think might be interesting to other choir members. Since it’s a closed group, it’s more private than the Mosaic Harmony page, and you will not be able to share items you find there with the general public.

X (Twitter)

You can follow Mosaic Harmony on Twitter at – (https://twitter.com/mosaicharmony)

LinkedIn

Mosaic Harmony can be found on LinkedIn at – (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosaicharmony)

Instagram

You can follow Mosaic Harmony on Instagram at — https://www.instagram.com/mosaicharmony

[1] There’s also an account for the Mosaic Harmony Promotions Manager (mosaicharmonyva), which was opened so MoHa people who don’t have or don’t want to use their own personal Facebook account to manage the MoHa Page and the MoHa Members Group.