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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Tagging corporate sponsors and partners. Since the LinkedIn community is a social network built for business and nonprofit professionals, it is absolutely a best practice to tag and thank your corporate sponsors and partners. For example, this post by the Houston Food Bank tags and shows appreciation for their sponsor , CVS Health.

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Building Personal Relationships with Thousands at a Time

NetWits

Sure, you could highlight all three programs, but with competing imagery, a mutli-topic appeal and non-specific headline, you’re basically taking a gamble that the email will even be read, much less personally relevant and meaningful to the constituent receiving it. Enter Targeted Content.

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The Questions Every Nonprofit Should Ask About Sensitive Data

NTEN

These days, big data breach headlines are becoming almost blasé. The lack of greater public outcry regarding the volume of data breaches is perplexing when you consider recent poll data from Gallup and Unisys. According to an October 2009 Gallup poll , 66% of all U.S. Jake Marcinko, Blackbaud.

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10 Fast Tips to Boost E-newsletter Performance

Care2

Headlines should be short. Get Interactive: Ask people to take a poll or share a story. Tags: E-newsletters Email Marketing. Ask them what they like and dislike about your current e-newsletter. Short And Scannable: Develop a style guide and make e-newsletters concise, to the point and scannable.

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[VIDEO] The Early Bird Guide to Epic End of Year Fundraising

Bloomerang

I’m going to be kicking things off in a couple minutes with some awesome polls to get to know you better. And I’m going to start off by doing some polls, and I’m going to launch this poll right now. Take my poll, fundraising friends. Just choose in the poll how many appeals mail and email you sent.

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's his definition: A Widget is a piece of code that enables a non-technical website publisher to pull in data and a display for that data from another website, so they can have, say, news ticker headlines or a personal horoscope, or local weather or an RSS feed. For example, linking a poll to a post on the topic. Act 2: Why.

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Let's Go Widget Shopping!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Here's a few widget/badgets that I ended up installing and keeping: Flickr Widget/Badge : If your organization is using flickr to say run a photo content or a community tagging project, it makes sense to add a flickr badge to your web site. The Flickr widget lets you select all your photos, a particular tag or group.

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