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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At the end of the Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits is a nine-page “Nonprofit Tech Checklist” which I have copied and pasted below. That was my number one priority when writing the book… to create a comprehensive, useful social and mobile media how-to guide for nonprofits. 1) Website.

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The 8 Greatest Nonprofit Social Media Campaigns

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

How can social media campaigns be engaging, inspiring – and effective? Social media is the future of nonprofit outreach. These outstanding examples are social media campaigns that have expertly used the platform to further their cause. They have their outstanding social media presence to thank for their success, too.

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The Future of Fundraising: Influencer Marketing for Nonprofits

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

If you know the term ‘influencer’, it might conjure up images of selfie obsessed girls promoting weight-loss shakes and bikinis. Influencers are people with a wide reach on social media, with dedicated followers who trust their opinions and recommendations. Build your social media following. What is an influencer?

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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Add “subscribe” buttons not only on your website, but also in the footer of your emails, in email signatures, on direct mail QR codes, and in your social media bios. Along with concise, engaging copy, incorporate: Images: If you haven’t already, invest in professional photography that brings your cause to life.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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Add “subscribe” buttons not only on your website, but also in the footer of your emails, in email signatures, on direct mail QR codes, and in your social media bios. Along with concise, engaging copy, incorporate: Images: If you haven’t already, invest in professional photography that brings your cause to life.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Nonprofit Branding

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However, these brands go much deeper than the logos and images they share. So, for example, images depicting those that you help on their worst days wouldn’t be an ethical representation of your constituents. Photography and Videography: To what extent will you use photography and videography in your branding?

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Use an Email Welcome Series to Cultivate and Deepen Engagement with New Online Supporters

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It doesn't matter how each new subscriber has made her or his way onto your list; the welcome series is your big chance to engage and amaze someone who is exploring your organization's social mission in the world. They may already be following you on social media. Image: Jennifer Leahy Photography. spanhidden.

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