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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. This is one of the most obvious mistakes nonprofits (and small businesses) make on the Social Web, and fortunately, one of the easiest to remedy.

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Why Nonprofits Should Pay Attention to Web3 and the Metaverse

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This new version of the world wide web aims to make the internet more autonomous, going beyond net neutrality, and bringing power to the people instead of internet providers and big corporations. The first iteration of the internet consisted of read-only, static web pages. Web3 draws its name as the third iteration of the internet.

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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. This is one of the most obvious mistakes nonprofits (and small businesses) make on the Social Web, and fortunately, one of the easiest to remedy.

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10 Signs Your NGO Excels at Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use a premium social sharing service for web pages and blog posts , such as Social Warfare ($29/yr). If your NGO engages in peer-to-peer fundraising and crowdfunding, be sure to use a service that has integrated social sharing and social login because social media results in 1 of 3 of P2P donations. Create # GivingTuesday graphics.

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11 Obvious Signs Your Nonprofit Needs Social Media Training

Nonprofit Tech for Good

No one is immune to making mistakes on the Social Web. 1) Your avatar is cropped, shrunk, blurry, or too small to make an impact. Your nonprofit’s avatar is the brand identity upon which your social media campaigns are built and resources should be allocated to ensure that it’s visually compelling and memorable.

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10 Common Mistakes Made by Nonprofits on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Written for the June 2011 issue of Fundraising Success Magazine , where I am writing a quarterly column throughout 2011. Using a horizontal logo for your avatar. Unfortunately, many nonprofits upload horizontal logos to serve as their avatars, resulting in the obvious cropping of the images. YouTube.com/nonprofits.

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Donor Personas: How to Identify Your Unique Donor Audience

CauseVox

Website analytics: help us track donation page interactions and web traffic. Consider offering exclusive content, a VIP ticket to your next fundraising event, or an entry into a raffle. Use it as an opportunity to thank them for their commitment as well as gather important data to help your overall fundraising efforts.