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Two Free E-Books for Nonprofits on Fundraising, Marketing, and Content Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m thrilled to announce that I contributed to: npEXPERTS: Fundraising Ideas and Marketing Tips from the Pros (#npEXPERTS), a 46-page free e-book collaboratively written by a cross-section of npEXPERTS in fundraising, marketing and communications, social media, mobile technology, digital advertising, and more.

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5 Facebook Marketing Tips for Nonprofits

BoardAssist

Who is your perfect audience and how you help your clients or users? Here you can direct fans to a product, service, your latest webinar or even an ebook. If you’re a blogger, think about the content you’ve already written. At Tech Impact, they believe technology can do amazing things. Contact Us. Watch Video.

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The Most Exciting Thing to Happen to npENGAGE Since 2011

Connection Cafe

Times have changed since the launch of npENGAGE in 2011—as have the expectations and needs of our audience—s o we decided it was time for us to make some changes, too. . You can now access Blackbaud’s most recent reports, eBooks, and guides directly from the Nonprofit Industry Reports tab. Welcome to the new (and improved) npENGAGE!

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Peer-to-Peer Crowdfunding Myths & How To Ensure Success

The Modern Nonprofit

Look for bloggers both locally and nationally who are covering your space that may be interested in writing about you. If you were going to employ the same technology on your own website it would cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to get the same quality technology, the same robustness, the same ability to deal with traffic.

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7 Tips for a Successful Content Marketing Strategy

NonProfit Hub

A captivating story alone is not enough to make a long-term impact on your audience. You need a solid content strategy and it should include your objectives, your target audience, content types and topics, a publishing schedule and how you plan to promote your content and measure success. Define your target audience.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

With the ever declining attention span of your audience, it’s necessary that you start appealing to a broader range of senses. Consistently finding and creating content that resonates with your audience can be a struggle. Creating share-worthy content means understanding your audience and the story they want to tell.

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