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Upworthy Type Headlines: To Like or Dislike?

Care2

Upworthy, a site that focuses on curating social cause related videos and content has been receiving a lot of media attention for changing how bloggers write headlines. But is this a signal that people are growing weary of the “and you won’t believe what happened next” headlines? What about Facebook?

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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You can also comment about news stories that relate to your mission. Use the “mullet” philosophy when writing website and blog headlines. Use your keywords in front (the business), and the rest of the headline (the party) in the back. Your organization is an expert in your field.

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3 SEO Strategies To Increase Your Nonprofit’s Online Reach

TechImpact

Let us and other readers know in the comment section below. Your keywords should be evenly distributed between your content and your headlines to make the biggest impact online. Here are a few tips from iATS Payments to help your nonprofit get more attention and clicks online. Have other tips you’d like to share?

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

When you book a headliner act or keynote speaker, feature them in a sneak preview of your lineup. Allow event headliners or speakers to do an Instagram takeover. Give one of your event headliners or emcees the reins of your Instagram story for the day. Tag friends in a post or comment on one of your posts.

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10 Blog Design Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use large font for headlines and body text. To accommodate today’s Internet users, at minimum your headlines should be 18 point and your body text 13 point. Enable social comments. Next City Blog. Your stories should be as easy to read as possible. Heifer International Blog. American Heart Association Blog.

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The Secret To Social Media Engagement: Kiss A Squirrel!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, of course, don’t forget to pay attention to questions and comments that bubble up on your social media channels as well. Craft good headlines. Write at least 25 headlines —simply because your first one will likely suck. Avoid giving it all away in the headlines. 4. Make it Buzzworthy. The common tip?

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4 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Better Utilize Facebook

TechImpact

Let us know in the comment section below. Each part of your posted link is highly customizable; from the image to the headline, every part can be changed to your specifications. Here are 4 tips to customize your Facebook, and increase its reach in 2014 according to Kristi Kosak of Media Cause. Scheduling posts. Pin to the top.

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