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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They're now running a compelling experiment in crowd-sourced exhibition creation and curation via the photography exhibition Click. Read more of Jim Spadaccini's reflections. Individual profiles, groups, fan pages and applications. It lets Facebook users share works art from Museums around the world on their profile.

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What's Your Leisure Identity? Does it Bring You Into Museums?

Museum 2.0

I saw every part of our vacation through the lens of the book, and my climbing partner (a highly active and artistic guy) and I spent a lot of time analyzing the choices we did and didn't make and how they reflected our expressions of identity. Yes, I use rock climbing as a way to seek new experiences, pursue a hobby, and mentally recharge.

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8 Nonprofit Branding Strategies to Help Your Nonprofit Design with Impact

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Emily has taught in underprivileged communities in New York and Buenos Aires. Although your brand is reflected in much more than just its visual identity, your logo is the centerpiece of your nonprofit’s brand. Invest in High-Quality Photography. You can use stock photography if done correctly.

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How to Optimize Instagram for Nonprofits

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Unlike a regular Instagram profile, an Instagram Business Account allows you access to essential data such as post-performance, impressions, and information about your followers. If they are interested, they will have to go to your profile to view the full-length video. Think about your profile as your organization’s homepage.

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