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HOW TO: Launch a Mobile Photo-Sharing Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

One of the simplest ways to begin dabbling in mobile technology is to launch a mobile photo-sharing campaign, and Yfrog , Twitpic , and DailyBooth make it easy for any nonprofit social (and now mobile) media manager with a smartphone and little creativity. Select a mobile a mobile photo-sharing tool.

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License your photos and more on Facebook

Amy Sample Ward

Because I want people to know that I expect them to share things they find interesting, or to help further the conversation but that in sharing, others need to keep the content free, too. If you’re a photographer, you might be happy to let someone use your photos so long as they give you credit. How do you get started?

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How to Turn Your Nonprofit’s Social Followers into Donors

NonProfit Hub

Whether your nonprofit already has a devoted following that likes and shares your posts, or you’re still building your presence on social media, here are some tips will help you expand your social audience and, ultimately, your donor base. Click “Add a Button” on the top right of your nonprofit’s page underneath the cover photo.

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Help Tell Your Organization's Story with Flickr

Tech Soup

Flickr gives nonprofits and libraries an easy way to store and share these powerful images. And with new interactive features and a new Android mobile app, there are now even more ways to share Flickr images. Don't have a Flickr account? Looking at their photos, you can certainly see why. their images.

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WeAreMedia Tool Box: Your Best TIps and Tools for Photo Sharing and Video Sharing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

All this week for NTEN's WeAreMedia project, we've been focusing on the tools that let nonprofits share their story social media style!   Photo sharing sites have many social networking features and with open API's can help you easily republish your photos in other places.

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11 Tips for Making Nonprofit Press Releases Social and Shareable

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) Include a photo on your press release. Press releases rarely get shared, retweeted, liked or +1′d and that’s likely due to the fact that the traditional format of press releases do not include photos. It can only help your nonprofit if your fans and followers share your press release.

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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Write content and secure photos for website pages. Create a Flickr account. Upgrade to Flickr Pro. Create and organize photos into collections and sets. Set up Flickr Profile. Write content and secure photos for blog pages. Add “Share” functionality. Web 1.0 :: The Broadcast Web.