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How to Hype Up Your Next Fundraising Event

NonProfit Hub

Now is the time to build the hype for next year. Post your event photos to Facebook and tag as many people as you know so that it shows up in their friends’ newsfeeds. Any way you can, start building hype. The post How to Hype Up Your Next Fundraising Event appeared first on Nonprofit Hub. Drive some curiosity.

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How to Hype Homecoming Using Social Media

Connection Cafe

Here’s how to get started: Before: Build Hype. If homecoming has a theme, you can source the stories, people, and photos that will convey it in an exciting manner. Live tweet updates or share quizzes or nostalgic photos in honor of the event. During, when you’re engaging and delighting. Start earlier than you want to.

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How to Do Year-End Fundraising the Right Way (Part II)

The Fundraising Authority

Avoid the gimmicks and the hype. Photo Credit: Tax Credits. – by the end of the year!” or to emergency year-end campaigns that tell donors you need to raise X number of dollars just to keep the doors open next year. Instead, see year-end fundraising as a natural part of the lifelong relationship you are building with your donors.

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9 Ways to Use Text Messaging for Your Virtual Fundraising Event

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Get event registrants hyped before the big day! Here’s how it works: We’ll give you clues to find 10 specific photos on our social media pages (They could be on our Instagram or our Facebook). For example: Hey Lend-a-Paw Volunteer! We’d love it if you could help us with our virtual gala on March 20. 3) Send reminders to guests.

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Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

Candid

Share your followers’ content Depending on your organization, people may be sharing social posts that include photos of your cause that you can re-share. Reach out directly to the individual and ask if you can share an image of them or their photo on your organization’s social media feed. This is another great way to build community.

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Is Instagram Useful for Nonprofit Marketing?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

From critics saying it is killing photography to hype and hoopla from marketing pundits saying it is a must-have as part of your “visual marketing tool box.” Simply Measured offers a free report that lets see which of your photos/stories was most engaging.

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Technology Hype Cycle from Gartner

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

cc "BY" license Photo by Cosmic Spanner What we're witnessing with the hype and anti-hype or schmype swirling around Web2.0 cc "BY" license Photo by Cosmic Spanner What we're witnessing with the hype and anti-hype or schmype swirling around Web2.0

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