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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

What channel do they spend the most time on? What are they looking at on those channels? Of the major social media platforms, Instagram routinely tops the list as one of the most important engagement channels for nonprofits looking to reach a wider, younger audience. Tag friends in a post or comment on one of your posts.

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Nature Conservancy Instagram Contest and Other Examples

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s how it works, according to their recent Facebook and Tumblr posts: The Nature Conservancy has used photo contests to crowdsource photos from its network through social media in the post, as far back as 2008 when it ran a contest on Flickr. There are some obvious benefits: Engaging its network beyond the like on Facebook.

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

Museum 2.0

While doing research, I found myself digging back into old arguments on museum listservs about photo policies and I want to add my two (very opinionated) cents on this. Conservation: Objects may be damaged by flash photography. If people can take their own photos, they won't buy them in the gift shop. But what about visitors?

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Finally, and even if your nonprofit is not yet producing videos (you can “Favorite” videos to build your channel), you should have a YouTube Channel. Flickr and Digital Photography: 5 Hours Weekly. Time and resources permitting, you can then expand to also using tools like TwitPic and Facebook Photos.

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How Nonprofit Leaders Create An Authentic Personal Brand on Intsagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Instagram, the popular Millennial photo sharing site, is gaining traction with world leaders, government leaders and nonprofit executive directors. Instagram is about photo sharing and tell stories in photos. The visual nature makes it a perfect channel for executive directors to engage with their stakeholders.

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Table of Contents :: Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The Big Picture: Storytelling through Video and Photos. Introduction to YouTube Channels. Getting Started with Digital Photography. What about Categories and Tags? Chapter 5 YouTube and Flickr. Getting Started with Video. Producing and Editing Videos. Eleven YouTube Best Practices for Nonprofits. The Mobile Web.

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They're now running a compelling experiment in crowd-sourced exhibition creation and curation via the photography exhibition Click. Why not send us your own photos and join the discussion here at The Great Tate Mod Blog? Finally the Library of Congress community tagging pilot project on flickr. Over the next six months we???ll

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