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Five Ways to Ensure Your Event Makes Headline News

Connection Cafe

Let’s look at ways to make your event stand out from the crowd and grab some headlines. Get to know the alternative and “emerging” news outlets and most influential bloggers (known as “influencers”) in your area. Look for online community news outlets like Patch.com that allow individuals to submit local news stories for posting.

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What does a Purpose-Driven Company Look Like?

Saleforce Nonprofit

You’ll find it sprinkled throughout your social media feed and making headlines at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. With nearly 1,800 local offices in more than 40 countries, the United Way specializes in bringing people together to identify and solve local issues.

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Quick Troubleshooting Guide for Google Ad Grant Management

sgEngage

Alternatively, you might’ve picked countless keywords with low search volume. Capture attention with your headlines. Luckily, Google offers a feature that will cycle through headlines and descriptions. Send them to your volunteer opportunities page that explains your volunteer program’s impact on local animals.

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Going Back to the Future to Help Your Nonprofit

NonProfit Hub

The movie hops around the timeline and makes stops in 1955 and an alternate 1985, but the film is most famous for the time spent in 2015 (October 21, specifically). Let’s instead pause for a second to discuss the absurdity of USA Today running a front page headline “Youth Jailed.” How is this front page news?

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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

Tech Soup

From 1971 to 1974 he was the founding editor of the excellent New Times alternative newspaper in Phoenix, where I first found out about him. But lots of innovation never makes it out of one locale. After that he was a freelance journalist, writing for The New York Times , The Nation , Harper's Weekly , Mother Jones , Redbook.