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A big impact with bite-sized social media

Candid

Since January 2024, we’ve seen a 47% growth in engagement (the total number of reactions, comments, shares, post link clicks, and saves) on LinkedIn and a 40% increase on Instagram. A hook can take the form of an intriguing quote, a gripping tag line, or an alarming statistic. Pease share your thoughts in the comments!

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10 Threads & X Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You can repost, like, and comment on threads. Hashtags don’t work on Threads, but similar to hashtags, on Threads they are called tags. 5) Be generous with likes and comments. During the early adoption phase of a new social media platform, liking and commenting helps your nonprofit get more followers.

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10 Steps to Better Mobile Donation Forms

sgEngage

In 2020, some studies showed that mobile website traffic surpassed desktop traffic. Title, Middle Name, Suffix, Comments – get rid of them all! Use autocomplete tags within the form fields. Please share some other ideas for how to make donation forms mobile-friendlier in the comments below! The future is now.

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Conversational Case Study: Myth or Fact - Can Small Nonprofits Win with Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While we've used traditional research methods, including a survey of 720 Challenge Participants and interviews, we are facilitating “Conversational Case Studies” that explore best practices in integrating social media with fundraising campaigns by the America’s Giving Challenge (AGC) winners. Tags: america giving challenge.

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Five Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Fan Base

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A Few Words of Caution: Small to medium-sized nonprofits should take Facebook case studies and best practices based on the success of large nationally and internationally well-known nonprofits (with huge email lists and multiple communications and development staff) with a heavy dose of skepticism.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Tweets can be 280 characters, but studies have shown that tweets between 71 and 100 characters perform better than longer tweets. Don’t be a photo tag spammer either! 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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Guest Post by Celeste Wroblewski: Seth Godin, Want Nonprofits to Embrace Squidoo? Give Us Case Studies on the ROI

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you have thoughts, comments, or questions, let's discuss this over in the comments at the original post. Seth publishing a detailed report showing exact amounts raised by each nonprofit in the Squidoo program, along with case studies of the time and resources they expended. Tags: change management.