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20 Tips for Nonprofits Using Twitter

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This is a follow-up post to yesterday’s “ 10 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Use Twitter ,&# in which we talked about some of the many ways nonprofit can use social media networks, such as Twitter , as a communications vehicle to support their organization’s larger goals. 1 – Chris Tuttle. 7 – Danielle Brigida.

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Don’t be Fooled by Message Open and Click-Through Rates

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The annual report informs how organizations measure impact relative to their peers. You may ask, does that mean my organization should be sending more email? The San Diego Zoo’s recent email performance analysis supports this position. To the strategic services team, it’s our bible.

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What’s Missing from Your Ecosystem?

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Think about it this way … If I’m responsible for putting on the Heartwalk in San Diego I need to: Make sure I secure a location, date, time, etc. Next I need to ensure those registrants are able to raise money on behalf of my organization. Then I need to make sure people can register to participate in the event.

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Using Social Media to Bring Museum Exhibits to Life

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By using social media museums like the San Diego Zoo are able to help people around the world enjoy their incredible exhibits. How the San Diego Zoo uses social media to bring their exhibits to life. Pro tip : Notice how the San Diego Zoo uses photos and videos in a lot of what they do? Being helpful.

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A 3 Step Guide to Attracting Corporate Donors Using Social Media

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In a recent review of 50 upcoming fundraising events, we found the same sponsorship message in every single organization. In this example, we are using information from San Diego County, considered medium market by ad agency standards. Then why is it so hard to attract corporate dollars? Does this look familiar? Guess what?