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19 Must-See Social Media and Fundraising Infographics for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Without a doubt, 2013 was the year of visual content — particularly infographics. With tens of millions of brands now tweeting, posting, and sharing content online on a daily basis, to get your message to stand out from the clutter brands need to communicate more often their key messages in visual format.

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Five Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social media will remain a top priority for nonprofits in 2014, but 2013 helped solidify social media as a mandatory set of communication tools. The application process is exceptionally vague and noncommittal which is telling on how limited Facebook’s short-term plans are for the service.

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The Importance of Branding Your Nonprofit on Social Networks Through Graphic Design

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The were active on Myspace, YouTube, and creating Facebook Groups long before most of the companies that are often praised for being the pioneers of social media. The Internet users of 2013 expect polish and professionalism across all your online channels not only in their appearance, but also in how they are managed.

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Are Twitter and Facebook Playing Tug-O-War?

Care2

A few days ago, I reported some of the juicy details from the 2013 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study that was just released showing data from 2012. Despite this growth, email lists continue to dominate in size (no real surprise here), and Facebook remains the larger social media presence for most groups.

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Your Social Media Is For More Than Marketing

TechImpact

According to Blackbaud’s 2014 M+R Benchmark Study , a nonprofit’s social media audience on Facebook and Twitter grew by 37 and 46 percent respectively in 2013. These numbers dwarf the growth of email distribution lists in 2013, which grew by a mere 14% during that time period. Reseach related to your nonprofit’s mission.

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Where Does Your Nonprofit Stand: 15 Social Media Statistics

TechImpact

This has increased from 86% in 2013. 83% of marketers integrated social media with other marketing channels, up from 79% in 2013. 50% of B2C marketers said Facebook was an effective tool, but only 34% of B2B marketers said the same. 92% of marketers said social media is important to promoting their business.

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Nonprofits and Content Strategy: The Wisdom of the Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, then it is an ongoing activity of f eeding and tuning your network as Howard Rheingold says it in this still very relevant article about building your professional network on Twitter back in 2009. I asked Miriam if she would summarize what she learned about nonprofits and content strategy in a guest post and here it is.

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