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Why Integrated Marketing isn’t Just a For-Profit Practice

NonProfit Hub

When you exercise IMC and have a consistent image across all platforms, people begin to recognize your identity and associate it with the specific good that you do. Of course, your NPO likely doesn’t have a multi-million dollar marketing budget, but the message in this campaign was clear and consistent across all of these media channels.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It sounds like an efficient way to conduct "collaborative due diligence" (" Due diligence " is checking the reputation, viability, and business ethics of a technology provider through reference and background checks.) Worse, we don???t t have a way to share what we do know in a private way with our peers.

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Getting Engaged: The most popular non-profit web strategies of 2015

Byte Technology

But the reasons behind stressing visuals in marketing strategies are obvious when one considers that most of the platforms used for communications today have a strong analytical function: essentially, it’s easy to track what’s working and what isn’t in terms of a marketing strategy.

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How to Build and Engage Your Community through Your Website

Connection Cafe

Social sharing - if you have accounts on social platforms, don’t forget to link them to your website. Contact page - highly important for every NPO, it’s a must have on any website. You can use it to increase direct interaction with your audience and open a window of opportunities where you might receive collaboration proposals.