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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Known for having higher engagement than other social media, Instagram is evolving and it is becoming increasingly more difficult for nonprofits to get exposure in the Instagram Feed. 1) Maximize your Instagram Profile Photo and Bio. First, make sure that your nonprofit uses a well-designed, visually-striking profile photo a.k.a.

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Facebook Subscriptions: 8 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Pay Attention

NetWits

They can simply subscribe to see your public feed. The key to Facebook Subscriptions is that you can now have staff members share information in the public timeline (not just to their friends) via their personal profiles that anyone who has “subscribed&# to can see. What’s that mean? 8 Reasons Why Subscriptions Matter.

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Poparazzi hypes itself to the top of the App Store

TechCrunch

The new social networking app, from the same folks behind TTYL and others, lets you create a social profile that only your friends can post photos to — in other words, making your friends your own ‘paparazzi.’ Your profile will remain bare unless you can convince someone to upload photos of you.

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Somewhere Good just raised $3.75M to make your somewhere good

TechCrunch

Users create a profile, upload an avatar picture, write a short biography and can then scream into the ether to other users on behalf of their digitally sculpted selves. At this point, there are no advertisements on Somewhere Good, no user profiles, no friending, no following and no feed. Chief community officer is the new CMO.

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Beacons raises $6 million for its link-in-bio homepage builder that lets creators monetize

TechCrunch

Mobile landing page builder Beacons has raised a $6 million seed round to expand its vision for empowering creators to make money beyond the cramped confines of their social media profiles. Other companies in the “link in bio” space include Shorby , Milkshake , Tap.bio , Link in Profile , bio.fm and Campsite. Image Credits: Beacons.

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A First Look at Jumo

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many of us have been up early playing with Jumo, setting up our individual profiles and finding issues and organizations or setting up profiles for organizations. Users will be able to follow nonprofits to receive updates in their news feed and will be able to support those organizations in a variety of ways.

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Humanity launches ‘slow your aging’ app in the UK and raises $2.5M more from health investors

TechCrunch

Humanity has also been playing out the invite-only strategy famously employed by startups like Clubhouse to keep the hype building and users beta-testing the app, reaching over 10K users, with, they say, a “waiting list of tens of thousands” This strategy seems to have paid off.

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