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Nonprofit Content Creation: Back-To-The Basics of the Writing Process

Bloomerang

So, you want to write new content; or maybe you need to write new content. Now that you have your story content , you can go back and revise. However, a word of caution, don’t let your need to be perfect keep you from completing your content. Try to write from a place of service. The Writing Process. Pre-writing.

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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Relevant Content Marketing

Bloomerang

Mastering relevant content marketing. Master relevant content marketing. That means that you must work to make relevant content marketing more readily accessible to your constituents. . Make your content something with which they’ll want to engage. Make your content something with which they’ll want to engage.

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Visibility and relationships: Effective fundraising for small nonprofits

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Grassroots organizations provide vital services to local communities, yet they struggle to compete for grants against large national nonprofits that can leverage robust development teams, considerable fundraising experience, and established relationships with grantmakers. Here are some steps to get started.

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Pop-Ups: How to Make Them Work for Your Nonprofit Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

We all have bad memories of pop-ups interrupting our flow on websites when we simply wanted to read some content, buy something, or take another action. For nonprofits, a well-executed pop-up can increase engagement, procure donations, and build email lists that can foster long-term relationships with potential activists or donors.

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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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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman , who was the founding editor-in-chief of Strategy+Business magazine and editor of the Harvard Business Review. While I might take a stab at making Shaking Beef, I’m still not going to style a Labradoodle or remove the stains from 50-year-old lace. For one compelling reason.

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Five Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Facebook recently selected 18 of their favorite nonprofits and embedded a “Donate Now” on their Facebook Pages and while that was nice of them to do, it’s not useful to the other million+ nonprofits (in the United States alone) that would like access to the service. 1) Mass Adoption of Responsive and Flat Design.

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