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Video Marketing on Social Media: Best Practices & Inspiration for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Another consideration is that around 80% of videos in social feeds are watched with the sound off. Facebook recommends that you “design for sound-off, delight for sound-on.” You really only have a few seconds to grab attention. Get their attention with a “hook” (i.e. Grab the viewer’s attention at the jump.

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3 Examples Of Successful Nonprofit Marketing Campaigns

Bloomerang

Coordinating an impactful marketing campaign which runs across several channels remains one of the best ways to capture your audience’s attention. The Sound of Science: A Tinnitus Biobank Read on to find out more about these innovative examples of nonprofit marketing campaigns.

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3 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Use Vine And Instagram

TechImpact

Image courtesy of Ciniva Web Agency. With shortening attention spans and so many other outlets vying for their attention, reaching the youth audience may seem like a daunting task. Today’s youth potentially have the shortest attention spans in the history of the world. Let us know in the comment section below.

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How to Show Visual Impact on Your Online Donation Forms

Qgiv

Add impactful images or videos and text to your donation form and landing page! There are several ways to show impact including: Adding a banner image to your landing page A background image on your landing page Adding images directly to your donation form Images tied to donation amounts on your donation form Images tied to giving plans.

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Infographic: How To Make Your Nonprofit Online Messaging Stick

TechImpact

Changing the way you communicate online sounds like a daunting task, but it can be very simple. You don’t get a lot of time to garner the attention of an online viewer, so you have to make it count. Image courtesy of OneLeap. Keep it simple. Be concrete. Be unexpected. Be credible. Be emotional. Tell a story.

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Black women and gender-expansive nonprofit leaders: Combating the absence of trust 

Candid

The role of boards Wilds Lawson emphasized the responsibility of nonprofit boards to offer vital support for their leaders’ visions, faith in their leadership, and attention to their needs. Suppose you don’t have the benefit of a cohort, group, or coach you can use as a sounding board. Boards have to do a better job of saying “Yes!”

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6 Types of Nonprofit Video Messages

Greater Giving

Because time is limited, you should begin with an attention-grabbing image and/or statement, then start right in and tell the story that you want to be known through a narrative arc that will take your donors on a journey. Evoke the power of your organization and provide evidence of success through images, testimony, copy, etc.

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