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Early guidance on Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter

M+R

But we do need a place where we can reach supporters, share content, and look at pictures of other people’s dogs — preferably without being subjected to harassment, trolling, misinformation, and attacks on our democracy. By comparison, Twitter has 400 million users…amassed over 15 years.) So the search continues.

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Social SEO and the Rise of Alternative Search

Media Cause

The world of social media is constantly evolving, and understanding social SEO is imperative for your nonprofit to make the most of organic content. Organic social is considered free, non-paid content created, uploaded, and shared within social platforms such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 2a: Analytics Data as User Research

Connection Cafe

See the end of this post for a linked index of other posts in the series. What content on the website is most popular? Additionally, after the design is complete, we try to revisit the Analytics data and do some comparison to measure how successful the project was. Content Strategy. Time spent on the site. Introduction.

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Frank Barry, Guest Post: 4 Facebook Tips for Nonprofit Success – See What Others are Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

More people can find out about your Nonprofit because your Facebook Page gets indexed and is searchable inside and outside (i.e. Add applications to your Page and engage your users with videos ( YouTube Box ), photos ( Flickr Box ) reviews, flash content, and more. Integrate your blog /web site content via Blog RSS Feed Reader.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

Museum 2.0

Few publishers was open to Creative Commons licensing and to giving away the content for free online. From the very beginning, I knew I wanted to license The Participatory Museum using Creative Commons and give away the content for free online. I want everyone to be able to use the content and make derivative works.

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 vs. Adobe Photoshop CC

Tech Soup

Comparison. Check out the table below for a one-to-one comparison of the features and support in each product. Bitmap, grayscale, indexed, RGB. Bitmap, grayscale, duotone, indexed, RGB, CMYK, Lab, multichannel. Content-Aware functionality. Spot Healing Brush, Content-Aware Fill (Photomerge Panorama only).

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 vs. Adobe Photoshop CC

Tech Soup

Comparison. Check out the table below for a one-to-one comparison of the features and support in each product. Bitmap, grayscale, indexed, RGB. Bitmap, grayscale, duotone, indexed, RGB, CMYK, Lab, multichannel. Content-Aware functionality. Spot Healing Brush, Content-Aware Fill (Photomerge Panorama only).

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