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10 Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Making On Social Media

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Hint: A great time to do this is when you are creating your annual budget and marketing plan. To help with consistency, a good first step is to take inventory of your social channels: Which social channels is your nonprofit on? How often are you posting on each channel? Fortunately, the solution is simple – be strategic!

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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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hint: it’s very helpful if you can make your “character” a specific person/animal or small group of people/animals that you can attach names to). Pictures and Videos Can be Worth a Thousand Dollars They can also be worth a thousand words. Some of the most compelling images and videos are snapped in an instant on a smartphone.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Image from Flickr by Xurble. Here are a few images from the charity: water website that show how they employ social proof. You can then make each testimonial a piece of content for your social channels by quoting the best parts in an image. Social proof is particularly powerful when famous people are setting the example.

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6 Tips to Make Your Digital Story Stand Out

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Rosser offered a number of practical hints for helping viewers discover your videos on YouTube. For example, out of the four following pictures, the bottom right makes the best thumbnail because it draws you in, even when displayed in tiny thumbnail size. These stories were shared in the form of videos, images, and blog posts.

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