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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use hashtags strategically to mention important causes, campaigns, and events, but hashtag spamming to try to increase your reach doesn’t work and has a negative effect on engagement. It’s a good practice to occasionally tag important partners and sponsors in image tweets, but doing so often will only annoy them.

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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The accepted best practice is to post to Instagram once to three times daily, but for most nonprofits posting more than once daily is a ridiculous benchmark. Tag Partners and Corporate Sponsors. Partners and corporate sponsors are notified if they are tagged in your posts. Utilize Geotags. Not anymore.

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10 Facebook Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That’s equivalent to sending an email to your supporters and 98% of your emails going to spam folders. In terms of Facebook Ads cost benchmarks, here is a useful summary from Web FX based on $300 million in spending: 4) Add a “Donate” button to your page and posts. If it works, increase frequency to twice weekly.

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Tools Galore in Online Communications - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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57) Mobile (15) Nonprofit Benchmark Studies (15) Nonprofit Events (36) nptech (8) Online Advertising (5) Online Advocacy (47) Online Fundraising (97) Online Marketing (59) Online Organizing (32) SEO (3) Social Networking (109) Technology (31) Trends (51) Video (27) Volunteering (2) Web 2.0 (60) does it rely on graphics/images?