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The Science of Nonprofit Video Engagement: How To Use Emotion to Increase Social Sharing

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What would compel you to like or comment on that video? Why does social sharing matter anyways? In this article we’ll discuss video engagement for social media, what it is and why it’s important. Video engagement on social media is the measurable action that viewers take after watching. Arousing Emotions.

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Teen Blogging Project Examples Sought

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We are looking for examples of youth blogging projects, i.e., cases where the organization encouraged, supported, and/or facilitated the teens in blogging (presumably as part of the organization's mission and goals, e.g., to help youth learn leadership skills, literacy skills, build community, etc.). What examples do you know about?

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TikTok Strategies for Making a Real Impact

Media Cause

TikTok has emerged as a powerful platform for advocacy and social justice, enabling individuals and organizations to build large followings and drive meaningful change. And her followers loved it, deeming the campaign “genius” and the “the best example of nonviolent protest.” Want to find an easy recipe for dinner tonight?

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Innovation in online fundraising was driven by the release of new technology, such as email marketing services like MailChimp in 2001, the launch of WordPress ( a content management system now used by 44% of nonprofits worldwide ) in 2003, and social networking websites beginning with Myspace in 2005. 2020 Social Media Size Guide ).

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Teenagers and Social Participation

Museum 2.0

During the ensuing discussion, one woman asked, "Which audiences are least interested in social participation in museums?" I immediately flashed to my work with art museums and staff members' concerns that older, traditional audiences will shy away from social engagement in the galleries. Many teens love to perform for each other.

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Why Internet Anonymity Is a Necessary Evil

Tech Soup

Anonymity Allows Us to Discuss Social Issues. Internet anonymity can provide an important resource for people dealing with certain social issues to get advice without having to reveal their true identities, which is especially useful for vulnerable youth. Tell us in the comments! Protecting Your Anonymity. Image : bykst / CC0.

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Is Social Media Just for Young Folks?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Do you think that people on social networking and media are just teens and college students? And, if they aren't blogging, they're reading, take for example the AARP Pet Pals Blog and the others identified in the comments here. Source: Karl Kapp presentation.