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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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And if you can use your Core Number to share what it costs to feed that child lunch, even better! If you are producing a video (rather than just filming things onsite), prepare an engaging script or captions. A note about music: Do not use licensed music without permission.

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Guest Post by Kira Marchenese: What Happened When We Introduced 350 Staff to Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, the game is licensed under creative commons - which means folks are welcomed to use as long as share and share like (with attribution). We have a mix of staff who dived into social media long ago (see our business innovation blog and green business twitter feed ), and others who have maybe sort of heard of Twitter.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you click through to the license, it says "all rights reserved." Jim laughed and told me that the photo was in the public domain so I could blog it anyway I wanted and that he was going to change the default license. This photograph is part of The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier Jr. In this post, I???m

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

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Your headline is the first thing people see when your article pops into their social feeds, inbox or however else it’s found. The best way to avoid this type of action is to ask for permission or purchase a license. This will go a long way to avoiding revisions and a lot of headaches. Write A Headline That People Want To Click.

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