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3 Ways Nonprofits Should Utilize Video

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Between running a nonprofit’s website, blog, and social media, not to mention working in the day to day, jumping into video seems terrifying for a lot of nonprofits. According to Comscore, 85% of people claim they watch videos online, and 39% of people claim they’re more likely to share a video over text based content.

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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He defined it as “those people who possess a distinctively original idea, a unique point of view, or an unprecedented insight into their industry.” Thought leadership helps bring your audience on a journey of shared understanding and insights, in order to drive toward impactful solutions. Take Hardy’s advice. Look outward.

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Nonprofits Taking Advantage Of Instagram Video

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Ever since social media giant Instagram jumped into the video business in late June, lots of nonprofits have started using the service as a way to connect with supporters online. Blog Industry News Mobile Social Tech digital photography instagram storytelling'

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4 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Better Utilize Facebook Video

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With the introduction of Facebook’s Autoplay feature, videos are becoming more eye-catching than regular text-based posts. Facebook videos also seem to be getting more organic reach in news feed than article shares […].

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9 Socially-Distant Donor Engagement Ideas for Nonprofits

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That said, the number of businesses fighting for their attention in their inboxes and on their news feeds may have left them feeling a bit fatigued. Your established experience in the nonprofit industry and your ability to adapt to ever-changing circumstances have gotten you this far. 4) Find new, creative ways to show impact.

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11 Reasons To Fundraise In September, According To Google

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79% of donors were influenced by an online video ad. 57% donated after seeing a video. YouTube was the primary source of nonprofit video engagement for donors. YouTube was the primary source of nonprofit video engagement for donors. 25% of respondents made a donation via a mobile device. 45% donated via a web browser.

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5 Social Media Advancements Every Nonprofit Should Prepare For ?

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Every day enormous strides are made in the industry that have the potential to change the way millions of individuals interact online. Mobile video goes mainstream. While most of the commotion was being made by the broadly termed “mobile platform,” the real driver of the platform was mobile video.