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Nonprofit Communications Plan: How-To Identify an Audience and Create an Avatar

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Brainstorm different groups of people you hope to reach that can help you accomplish your organization’s objectives. When you identify your audience, it will help you decide how to tailor your message to make it relatable to them. We will talk more about avatars in just a moment. Avatar is a fancy word for ideal consumer.

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Why Nonprofits Need to Be Early Explorers of the Metaverse

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In this early stage, the metaverse is being envisioned and portrayed as an online reality that we humans enter and experience as avatars through a VR headset, similar to the Oasis experience in the movie Ready Player One. A visit to the Second Life Marketplace can help you better understand the concept of shopping for NFTs in the Metaverse.

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How To: Use Social Media To Boost Nonprofit Fundraising

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Aside from showing your dedication, can social media really help with fundraising, though? Reaching out to constituents through multiple networks, and using these powerful social platforms in a targeted way can help take your nonprofit’s fundraising efforts to the next level. The answer is an emphatic yes. Follow more.

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10 Simple Nonprofit Twitter Tips

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It is easy to overlook some small aspects of Twitter, that’s why we’ve compiled this list of simple things you can do to help increase interaction on your nonprofits Twitter account according to Julia Claire Campbell of JC Social Marketing. Upload an avatar, and fill out a short blurb about your nonprofit in the bio. Tweet pictures.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

.&# It’s worth noting that beginning July 31 Google will delete all private Google Profiles (this best practice will then be revised to reflect the new sign up process), so at the very least your first name, last name, and profile picture will be public. Add a your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google Profile picture.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This will help you stay focused and give you a baseline against which you can monitor your progress. It will help you centralize all your efforts and reduce the amount of spam and notification e-mails sent to your work e-mail account. Use a Square Version of Your Organization’s Logo as Your Avatar on Social Media Sites.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

” It’s worth noting that beginning July 31 Google made it mandatory that all Google Profiles be public which means that your first name, last name, and profile picture will be visible when you participate in public Google Products such as Google Places, Maps, Images, Sites, etc.

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