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Content Curation: The Art and Science of Spotting Awesome

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is what builds thought leadership and attention. Always looks to discover new ways, tools and networks where useful sources can be found including images , videos , or documentaries. Filter: Most of the time you spend “spotting the awesome” will be vetting and filtering out most of the incoming content stream.

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Can Content Marketing Boost Your Nonprofit's Reach and Exposure?

Tech Soup

Without content creation, there can be no content marketing, but that doesn't mean a nonprofit has to produce a blog article several times a day. In fact, the ratio of sharing to creating can be skewed in favor of the former. Image 1 : FirmBee / CC0. Image 2 : Ingrid Archer / CC BY-SA / text edited. spanhidden.

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The Overhead Solution: A New Nonprofit Pride Movement

Tech Soup

Perhaps the image of inefficient organizations with layers of "fat," overpaid administrators, and wasteful spending? Worst case: Where there is not sufficient knowledge, the expenses that are not chargeable to either of the contracts may land under "administration," thus increasing the overhead ratio. spanhidden.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

5. Images, Questions, and Comments Inspire Facebook Engagement. Guy notes that the ideal ratio of peoples’ comments to your responses is one-to-one. Images Drive Engagement But Choose Wisely: In age of information overload and so many connections, visual content is more attention grabbing. Images work for engagement.

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3 Key Pieces in an Engaging Email Campaign

Connection Cafe

This article was originally posted in AFP’s weekly eWire newsletter. Personalized content may be what catches their attention, establishes a connection and keeps them reading. Send too many “one size fits all” emails and you risk lower attention levels and, ultimately, less engaged constituents. How to Test.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

In creating a social media plan, every single post you make on any social media platform should serve one of the following purposes: Informational articles showing the impact of your work and why there is a need. On almost all platforms, video on social media is the best, fastest, and most engaging way to get your followers’ attention.

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11 Nonprofit Graphic Design Tips to Help You Stand Out

Top Nonprofits

Images are powerful because they can communicate what words cannot. Are you going the more traditional route, with stock images and business-style infographics? It really can be as simple as overlaying text on a relevant image! Picking the platform ahead of time will help you establish your image size and aspect ratio.

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