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11 Excellent Examples of Nonprofit Avatars

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Every second of every day nonprofits around the world are posting status updates, tweets, and messages on social networks attached to avatars with cropped art work and/or unreadable text. That said, a good nonprofit avatar should: Be simple in design and use strong, eye-catching colors that match the overall online branding of your nonprofit.

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11 Excellent Examples of Nonprofit Avatars

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Every second of every day nonprofits around the world are posting status updates, tweets, and messages on social networks attached to avatars with cropped art work and/or unreadable text. That said, a good nonprofit avatar should: Be simple in design and use strong, eye-catching colors that match the overall online branding of your nonprofit.

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11 Nonprofits Utilizing the New Twitter Profile Design

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In that case, go to Bing Images and search by color (to match your nonprofit’s avatar ) and you’ll be presented with hundreds of potential header images that could look as good as the eleven chosen by the early adopter nonprofits listed below: 1. National Parks Conservation Association :: @ NPCA.

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Five Pinterest Best Practices for Nonprofits

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So, for example, I am going to pin a blog post from the Nature Conservancy Blog : Step One :: Use Good Photos on Your Website and Blog. Add your logo or avatar to your images. In terms of branding, it’d be wise to add your logo or avatar to some of your photos. Here’s an example from Amnesty International : 4.

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Nine Pinterest Best Practices for Nonprofits

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So, for example, I am going to pin a blog post from the Nature Conservancy Blog : Step One :: Use Good Photos on Your Website and Blog. Add your logo or avatar to your images. In terms of branding, it’d be wise to add your logo or avatar to some of your photos. Here’s an example from Amnesty International : 6.

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11 Nonprofits That Excel at Social Media

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A small selection of that criteria is as follows: Consistent use of a visually compelling square avatar across all social networks. Amnesty International :: amnestyusa.org. Nature Conservancy :: nature.org. Custom-designed Twitter and YouTube Channel backgrounds. Consistent publication of fresh content to a blog or website.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

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So, when setting up your Google Profile be sure to use you real first name and last name (not first name “Amnesty” and last name “International,” for example). Add a your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google Profile picture. Add Google’s +1 button to your desktop and mobile websites and blog.

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