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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Develop a content calendar that outlines when and what type of content you’ll post. For additional insights into how to best work with influencers, download our Influencer Marketing Playbook for Nonprofits. This enables you to trace the source of traffic and assess which social media channels are driving visitors to your website.

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Your Guide to Year-End Fundraising Best Practices

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Multi-Channel Strategy Employing a multi-channel strategy helps nonprofits reach a wider audience with their year-end campaign. Online channels (email, social media, website, donation forms, and texting) encourage real-time interactions, personalized messaging, and taps into tech-savvy younger donors.

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Mark Your Calendars! Google+ Hangout for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Google+ Hangouts need to be planned and promoted like any other event, so for those of you that would like to help me experiment with the Google+ Hangout tool set, please mark your calendars: Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2012. 2) Download the Google Voice and Video Plugin. Time: 1pm-2:00 EDT. Cost: Free. Moderated By: Heather Mansfield.

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The complete year-end guide to maximizing matching gifts

EveryAction

Many donations remain eligible for matching until the end of the calendar year, so year-end matching gift marketing empowers organizations to make the most of recent and past donors to match and secure additional funding. We recommend implementing a multi-channel engagement strategy that meets donors where they are.

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If You Do Nothing Else, Use An Editorial Calendar and Measurement for Your Digital Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the fun exercises I facilitated is a “Fishbowl” where a small group of participants go through the process of generating ideas for an editorial calendar based on their key goals and audience definition. You can download it here. The 2014 LightBox Collaborative Editorial Calendar has arrived! What is it?

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Boost Your Voice with LightBox Collaborative’s 2012 Editorial Calendar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That’s where she shared Editorial Calendar Template , an online spreadsheet. I was honored when Holly agreed to do this post about the 2012 Editorial Calendar. Last year, we offered an editorial calendar designed to support nonprofit communicators to act as their own publishers. Earned Media is Dead. Content is King.

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If You Do Nothing Else, Use An Editorial Calendar and Measurement for Your Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the most important exercises I do is a “Fishbowl” where participants go through the process of generating ideas for an editorial calendar. The LightBox Collaborative 2013 Editorial Calendar is here! And we look forward to hearing your tips on how you customized your 2013 editorial calendar.

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