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Is Your Nonprofit Too Old To Barf Rainbows on Snapchat?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Snapcha t is a mobile app that lets users exchange text messages, photos and videos that disappear in 24 hours. So, why another social network, especially one where the focus is to create content, not consume and the culture of it is rather secretive? Instagram is for jealousy-inducing photos.

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How a Few Tiny Horses Bucked the Facebook Algorithm

Tech Soup

The photo of Faith with Magic along with her story has 5,302 likes, 1,007 shares, and 1,948 comments as of this writing. Check out my colleague Jim Lynch's post on taking photos of your patrons or constituents. That way, if people share your photo, other people will know what the original source is. Tell a Story. spanhidden.

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A few Expat Bloggers in Cambodia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Mythicaldude. He writes about Cambodian culture, arts, comics, and many other topics. He is an active tagger and expert in social networking sites. He was a participant in the small group role play on social media and we had great fun. He had some great insights about the cultural differences.

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Social Media for Nonprofits Starter Guide | Pt. 1

NonProfit Hub

Facebook is the catch-all of every social media channel. You can share photos and videos, interact with your audience and expand your network of supporters. The motion will be more eye-catching than a still photo. If it’s hard for you to find time in the day for social media, this can take a load off your shoulders.

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The Networked Professional: Principles of Effective Online Networking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Mike Cogh. In my work with women in Middle East, the issue of privacy, safety, and security often a hot topic, yet using online social networks for professional networking requires us to be open. Flickr Photo by Mike Cogh. Don’t accept an invitation to connect if it does not feel safe.

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How to Optimize Instagram for Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

Since 2010, it has grown tremendously from a simple photo-sharing app to a platform where businesses and nonprofits alike get to share their stories and advocacies. Through the app, brands have been able to effectively gain a loyal following with the help of perfectly filtered photos and compelling captions. Curate Your Photos .

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

million tweets and 914,000 photos shared, the Movember movement did something right. On Friday alone, there were 78,000 tweets and 10,000 photos shared of him. Now that’s social engagement #SFBatkid and it’s evidence to the power of social media. And I want more. And we talked. People give to people.

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