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Threads for Nonprofits: 5 Tips for the Early Adoption Phase

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good launched in 2005 as a Myspace page and in the 18 years since we’ve been through multiple early adoption phases of new social media — first Facebook and Twitter and then on to LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr. The program requires the completion of four webinars and costs a total of $100 USD.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

Often, the central issue is a specific policy or a cultural phenomenon that the organization seeks to promote or eliminate. For example, a local nonprofit working on educational issues may raise awareness about specific school board policies with the aim of making them more inclusive.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the eighth post in a blog and webinar series called 101 Digital Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. Related Webinar: Social Media Best Practices for Nonprofits. For now, LinkedIn Pages outperform Facebook and Twitter in organic reach and engagement. For example: 1.

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Now Available On Demand! 11 Steps to Launching a Successful Social Media Strategy for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This webinar demonstrates how nonprofits can implement a successful social media strategy in eleven steps. Topics include understanding how much time social media requires, how to track return on investment (ROI), and how to craft a social media policy for your nonprofit. View Webinar On Demand for $20 ]. Awesome webinar!

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The Death of the Open Metric (and other freak outs)

sgEngage

So, how to we reframe around new privacy policies and technology? We plan to have some great upcoming webinars and resources available for you. zachlmoss Twitter thread. Register now for our Tips and Timesavers webinars. Tracking opens as the sole metric for engagement is no longer accurate. Want to learn more?

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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

Top Nonprofits

Twitter is great for quick updates; Instagram is great for sharing photos. What policies have they supported? What policies have they opposed? Courses Podcasts Webinars Papers Guides. How you’ll use each platform. Of course, this will depend on the platforms you choose. In your planning stages, ask: Who are they?

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some of the opinions I express below I have had for a while and speak to them in my webinars and trainings, but some are so recent that I am still in the stage of “Seriously Facebook? Facebook would do well to follow the lead of Twitter, MySpace and YouTube. 4) Twitter 5) LinkedIn 6) Facebook. I don’t think so.

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