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3 BIG reasons not to build a Mobile App!

Whole Whale

So when conversations about mobile strategy come up, the idea of an app hammers the nail. According to data compiled by Statista in 2021, Americans spend 5-6 hours a day on mobile devices. As a reader of this, you’re probably in a decision phase around how to build out your nonprofit’s mobile strategy towards impact.

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Why a Mobile Event App is What Your Event Attendees Want

AccelEvents

In today’s fast-paced world, who doesn’t live on their mobile device for banking, productivity, entertainment, and everything in between? Attendees at your next event will be no different, and a mobile event app can boost attendee engagement and give attendees an experience in a medium that’s familiar and comfortable for them. .

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Online Marketing Strategy Starts With a Map

NetWits

Do you ever feel like you’re approaching your digital marketing without a map? You’ll certainly have a main residence where you can be found (your primary website), which can be re-purposed as the context changes – much like your primary website gets repurposed for mobile, tablet, or desktop viewing. To change the world.

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Ushahidi Wins MacArthur Award: Changing the World One Map at a Time

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

By aggregating texts, tweets, photos and descriptions from mobile phones, smart phones and desktops, Ushahidi created crowdsourced maps that made incidents of violence, election fraud, and abuse plainly visible on a broad scale.Since that catalytic moment in 2008, Ushahidi has grown into a mapping platform used in crises across the world, supporting (..)

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Replacing Mobile Advertising with Real-Time Data

Amy Sample Ward

Do you believe you can change the world? it actually tells you, with much richer context: I personally love data-map mashups and Qriously uses them brilliantly! The data on these maps shows the number of responses as well as the direction of response, where orange = “data&# and blue = “friends&#. That’s right.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

While there’s often increased attention on issues affecting the community during Pride month, meaningful and lasting change happens when advocacy happens year-round. Creating change is not a “one-size-fits-all” effort—there’s room for many voices.

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The 15th issue of NTEN: Change is here: Advocacy and Visual Communications

NTEN

The 15th issue of the NTEN: Change journal is out, focusing on Advocacy and Visual Communications: How to Rise Above the Noise. read it on your desktop, mobile device, or Issuu app) Articles and interviews in this issue examines visual communications and advocacy across a range of angles. >>Read the September 2014 issue!

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