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Spring cleaning: How to do a social media audit

Candid

Bio or ‘About’ language: Make sure the language describing your nonprofit is accurate and consistent across platforms. Test the link as a user to ensure it’s working. The post Spring cleaning: How to do a social media audit appeared first on Candid Blog. It was a fake. Good luck spring cleaning your accounts!

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the ninth post in a blog and webinar series called 101 Digital Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. Write tweets in clear, concise language. Embrace a writing style known as plain language which is becoming an increasingly important skill for social media managers.

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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

Candid

When we use AI to help draft a grant proposal—in a tool currently under development—we must consider the potential that AI-generated language could be harmful and offensive. Additionally, there is a risk that language AI systems can misunderstand special vocabulary or cultural language.

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The Heart and Soul of Lean Impact: A/B Testing Experiments and Validated Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Use human centered design principles, not your arrogance of thinking you know what works for your audience without testing. Good testing begins with a hypothesis and collecting data to understand if you are right or wrong. His creativity: I have a theory and I’m going to test it. Don’t let your vision become delusional.

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6 Ways to Get Your Nonprofit Website Ready to Boost Holiday Giving

Get Fully Funded

Use compelling photos and video. Test it on various browsers and on a mobile device, just to make sure. Make this page short, easy to read, and include photos if possible so the donor can get an idea of how their money will make a difference. Use well-written and concise copy, with no long paragraphs or lists.

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The Small Nonprofit’s Guide to Inspiring Calls To Action

Get Fully Funded

Use urgent, actionable language. Use A/B testing to assess the effectiveness of your CTAs. Use urgent, actionable language. To create a truly eye-catching CTA, you can’t just rely on using urgent, inspirational language. When visitors click on the photo, they’d be directed to your volunteer opportunities page. .

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Ethical Storytelling for Nonprofits: A Detailed Guide

Neon CRM

Quote over a photo of a woman speaking. Utilize Visuals Humanize your nonprofit’s stories by adding visuals like photos and videos to engage your audience. Avoid Complex Language and Narratives While all the nitty-gritty details behind a story might be interesting, too much jargon can be distracting.